Overview
Background
Tamara Walsh is a Professor of Law and Director of the UQ Pro Bono Centre. She has degrees in both Law and Social Work, and her interest is in social welfare law and human rights. Her research examines the impact of the law on vulnerable people including children and young people, people experiencing homelessness, people on low incomes, people with disabilities, mothers and carers. Her research has spanned 20 years and has been widely published, both in Australia and internationally.
In 2008, Tamara designed and established the UQ Pro Bono Centre, along with Dr Paul O'Shea and Prof Ross Grantham. The UQ Pro Bono Centre facilitates student and staff participation in pro bono legal activities, particularly public interest research and law reform. It is now a flagship program of the UQ Law School.
In 2016, Tamara established the UQ Deaths in Custody Project, which she runs in partnership with Prisoners' Legal Service. This Project monitors deaths in custody across Australia, and administers a public website which is an important resource for researchers, coroners and members of the public: www.deaths-in-custody.project.uq.edu.au
In 2020, Tamara established the UQ/Caxton Human Rights Project, along with Bridget Burton at Caxton Legal Centre. This project is staffed by volunteer law students and makes information on every case that refers to the Human Rights Act 2019 (Qld) publicly available: https://law.uq.edu.au/human-rights-cases.
Tamara is currently undertaking an ARC Linkage project on human rights dispute resolution in Australia (2023-2025). She has recently completed an ARC Linkage project on the criminalisation of poverty and homelessness in Australia (2017-2021).
Tamara undertakes pro bono legal practice in the area of child protection, and she lectures in human rights law, and child and family law. Tamara also runs the UQ Law School's clinical legal education program.
Availability
- Professor Tamara Walsh is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Law, University of New South Wales
- Bachelor (Honours), University of New South Wales
- Doctor of Philosophy, Queensland University of Technology
- Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice, Queensland University of Technology
Research interests
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Human rights law
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Law and social justice
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Social welfare law
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Discrimination/equal opportunity law
Works
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2018
Journal Article
Public nuisance, race and gender
Walsh, Tamara (2018). Public nuisance, race and gender. Griffith Law Review, 26 (3), 334-354. doi: 10.1080/10383441.2018.1449055
2018
Conference Publication
Young women in the criminal justice system
Walsh, Tamara (2018). Young women in the criminal justice system. Queensland Youth Justice Strategy Expert Forum, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 7 September 2018.
2018
Journal Article
Keeping vulnerable offenders out of the courts: lessons from the United Kingdom
Walsh, Tamara (2018). Keeping vulnerable offenders out of the courts: lessons from the United Kingdom. Criminal Law Journal, 42 (3), 160-177.
2018
Conference Publication
History of the UQ Deaths in Custody Project
Tamara Walsh (2018). History of the UQ Deaths in Custody Project. UQ Deaths in Custody Project Launch, The University of Queensland, 1 August 2018.
2018
Conference Publication
Adolescent Family Violence
Walsh, Tamara and Douglas, Heather (2018). Adolescent Family Violence. Community Legal Centres Queensland Conference 2018, Brisbane, Qld Australia, 8-9 March 2018. Brisbane: University of Queensland.
2018
Journal Article
Video links in youth justice proceedings: when rights and convenience collide
Walsh, Tamara (2018). Video links in youth justice proceedings: when rights and convenience collide. Journal of Judicial Administration, 27 (4), 161-181.
2017
Journal Article
La mise sous tutelle des prestations sociales: l’exemple des cartes d’allocations prépayées
Walsh, Tamara (2017). La mise sous tutelle des prestations sociales: l’exemple des cartes d’allocations prépayées. The comparative labour and social security law review, 3, 182-187.
2017
Journal Article
Balancing rights in child protection law
Walsh, Tamara (2017). Balancing rights in child protection law. Australian Journal of Family Law, 31, 47-72.
2017
Conference Publication
Panel discussion
Walsh, Tamara (2017). Panel discussion. Troubled or Troublesome? Justice with Compassion for Our Young People, Brisbane, Qld Australia, 20 November 2017.
2017
Conference Publication
Panel discussion
Walsh, Tamara (2017). Panel discussion. Homelessness in the 21st Century Australian City, Deakin University Melbourne Campus, Melbourne, 18 December 2017.
2016
Journal Article
'Public order' policing and the value of independent legal observers
Walsh, Tamara (2016). 'Public order' policing and the value of independent legal observers. Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 28 (1), 33-49. doi: 10.1080/10345329.2016.12036055
2016
Journal Article
Ten years of public nuisance in Queensland
Walsh, Tamara K.E. (2016). Ten years of public nuisance in Queensland. Criminal Law Journal, 40 (2), 59-73.
2016
Journal Article
Sentencing parents: the consideration of dependent children
Walsh, Tamara and Douglas, Heather (2016). Sentencing parents: the consideration of dependent children. Adelaide Law Review, 37 (1), 135-161.
2016
Conference Publication
Legal Research in Child Protection: What Judicial Officers Say About the Child Protection System
Walsh, Tamara K. E. (2016). Legal Research in Child Protection: What Judicial Officers Say About the Child Protection System. Child and Family Welfare Symposium, University of Melbourne, 26 October 2016.
2016
Conference Publication
Freedom to Be a Mother: The Impacts of Women's Criminalisation on Child Protection
Walsh, Tamara K. E. (2016). Freedom to Be a Mother: The Impacts of Women's Criminalisation on Child Protection. Sisters Inside Conference, Brisbane, 21 October 2016.
2015
Journal Article
New Zealanders in crisis in Australia: the absence of a social safety net
Walsh, Tamara (2015). New Zealanders in crisis in Australia: the absence of a social safety net. New Zealand Universities Law Review, 26 (3), 673-702.
2015
Other Outputs
Children with special needs and the right to education
Walsh, Tamara and Thomas, Kathryn (2015). Children with special needs and the right to education.
2015
Journal Article
Negligence and special needs education: the case for recognising a duty to provide special education services in australian schools
Walsh, Tamara K.E. (2015). Negligence and special needs education: the case for recognising a duty to provide special education services in australian schools. Education Law Journal, 18 (1), 32-50.
2015
Book Chapter
Mothers in crisis: mothers and the child protection system
Walsh, Tamara and Douglas, Heather (2015). Mothers in crisis: mothers and the child protection system. Mothers at the Margins: Stories of Challenge, Resistance and Love. (pp. 89-107) edited by Lisa Raith, Jenny Jones and Marie Porter. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
2015
Book Chapter
Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Marginalised Families
Douglas, Heather and Walsh, Tamara (2015). Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse and Marginalised Families. Mandatory Reporting Laws and the Identification of Severe Child Abuse and Neglect. (pp. 491-509) edited by Matthews, Ben and Bross, Donald C. New York, United States: Springer Netherlands. doi: 10.1007/978-94-017-9685-9_23
Funding
Current funding
Past funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Tamara Walsh is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Human rights and social welfare law
The PhD program provides students with an opportunity to examine the legal and social impacts of human rights law, and explore in depth the effects of the law and legal systems on people experiencing social and economic disadvantage. Students could apply human rights law, and related scholarship, to a number of different legal areas and problems, including:
- Social welfare
- Child protection
- Housing and homelessness
- Criminalisation, policing and corrections
For further information contact Professor Tamara Walsh, e: t.walsh@law.uq.edu.au.
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Human rights and COVID: What did we learn and where to from here?
Principal Advisor
Completed supervision
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Capacity and Treatment Refusal: How Law Should Deal with the Case of Anorexia Nervosa
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Malcolm Parker
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2019
Doctor Philosophy
Plain language and the law: Rethinking legal information for vulnerable people in Australia
Associate Advisor
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2007
Doctor Philosophy
EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL?: An Assessment of the Effectiveness of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1991 (Qld) as a Tool for the Delivery of Equality of Opportunity in Education to People with Impairments
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
Contact Professor Tamara Walsh directly for media enquiries about:
- Child protection
- Civil rights
- Community justice
- constitutional law
- Corrections and law
- Criminal law
- Disability
- Discrimination
- Homelessness and the law
- Human rights law
- Justice
- Law - homelessness
- Law and homelessness
- Law and poverty
- Moving on powers
- Police and impoverished people
- Poverty and the law
- pro bono law
- Right to education
- Social justice
- Social security law
- Social welfare law
- Summary offences law
- Youth justice
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