
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 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. 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) with A/Prof Dominique Allen (Monash University). She recently completed an ARC Linkage project on the criminalisation of poverty and homelessness in Australia (2017-2021).
Tamara lectures in human rights law, and runs the UQ Law School's clinical legal education and pro bono programs.
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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2010
Journal Article
Mothers, domestic violence, and child protection: Toward collaboration and engagement
Douglas, Heather and Walsh, Tamara (2010). Mothers, domestic violence, and child protection: Toward collaboration and engagement. Violence Against Women, 16 (5), 537-542. doi: 10.1177/1077801210366291
2010
Journal Article
Mothers, domestic violence, and child protection
Douglas, Heather A. and Walsh, Tamara K. E. (2010). Mothers, domestic violence, and child protection. Violence Against Women, 16 (5), 489-508. doi: 10.1177/1077801210365887
2010
Journal Article
Benefit overpayment, welfare fraud and financial hardship in Australia
Walsh, Tamara K. E. and Marston, Greg (2010). Benefit overpayment, welfare fraud and financial hardship in Australia. Journal of Social Security Law, 17 (2), 100-125.
2009
Journal Article
Legal responses to child protection, poverty and homelessness
Walsh, Tamara K.E. and Douglas, Heather A. (2009). Legal responses to child protection, poverty and homelessness. Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 31 (2), 133-146. doi: 10.1080/09649060903043513
2009
Conference Publication
Mother, Domestic Violence and Child Protection
Douglas, Heather Anne and Walsh, Tamara K.E. (2009). Mother, Domestic Violence and Child Protection. Key Centre for Ethics, Law, Justice and Governance Seminars, Griffith University, 22 April 2009.
2009
Journal Article
Mothers and the child protection system
Douglas, Heather and Walsh, Tamara (2009). Mothers and the child protection system. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 23 (2), 211-229. doi: 10.1093/lawfam/ebp004
2009
Other Outputs
Mothers and the Child Protection System: A Report, (Brisbane, 2009)
Douglas, H., Walsh, T. and Blore, K. (2009). Mothers and the Child Protection System: A Report, (Brisbane, 2009). Brisbane, Qld Australia: The University of Queensland.
2009
Conference Publication
From Family Centred to Child-centred: Effects of Policy Change in Child Protection on Mothers
Douglas, Heather Anne and Walsh, Tamara K.E. (2009). From Family Centred to Child-centred: Effects of Policy Change in Child Protection on Mothers. FIN 2009 National Gathering, Canberra, 27th November.
2009
Journal Article
Searching for a safe place: Immigrant women and child protection
Douglas, Heather and Walsh, Tamara K.E. (2009). Searching for a safe place: Immigrant women and child protection. Pandora's Box, 2009, 14-19.
2008
Conference Publication
Hyper Vigilance and Risk Avoidance in the Child Protection Context: What is the Role of Lawyers in the Child Protection Process
Douglas, Heather Anne and Walsh, Tamara K.E. (2008). Hyper Vigilance and Risk Avoidance in the Child Protection Context: What is the Role of Lawyers in the Child Protection Process. Law and Justice in the Risk Society, Research Committee on the Sociology of Law, University of Milano 'Statale', Milan, 10 July 2008.
2008
Journal Article
Poverty, Police and the Offence of Public Nuisance
T Walsh (2008). Poverty, Police and the Offence of Public Nuisance. Bond Law Review, 20 (2), 198-215.
2008
Journal Article
Homelessness and legal needs: A South Australia and Western Australia case study
Walsh, T. and Douglas, H. (2008). Homelessness and legal needs: A South Australia and Western Australia case study. Adelaide Law Review, 29 (2), 359-380.
2008
Journal Article
Policing Disadvantage: Giving Voice to Those Affected by the Politics of Law and Order
T Walsh (2008). Policing Disadvantage: Giving Voice to Those Affected by the Politics of Law and Order. Alternative Law Journal, 33 (3), 160-164.
2008
Journal Article
A case of misrepresentation: social security fraud and the criminal justice system in Australia
Marston, Gregory J. and Walsh, Tamara K. E. (2008). A case of misrepresentation: social security fraud and the criminal justice system in Australia. Griffith Law Review, 17 (1), 285-300. doi: 10.1080/10383441.2008.10854611
2007
Journal Article
Suffering in silence: Prohibitions on interviewing prisoners in Australia, the US and the UK
Walsh, Tamara (2007). Suffering in silence: Prohibitions on interviewing prisoners in Australia, the US and the UK. Monash University Law Review, 33 (1), 72-89.
2007
Journal Article
'You're not welcome here': Police move-on powers and discrimination law
Walsh, T. K. E. and Taylor, M. (2007). 'You're not welcome here': Police move-on powers and discrimination law. University of New South Wales Law Journal, 30 (1), 151-173.
2007
Other Outputs
No Vagrancy: an examination of the impact of the criminal justice system on people living in poverty in Queensland, 2007
Walsh, Tamara (2007). No Vagrancy: an examination of the impact of the criminal justice system on people living in poverty in Queensland, 2007.
2007
Journal Article
Poverty in Australia: Poverty and the Criminal Justice System
Walsh, Tamara K.E. (2007). Poverty in Australia: Poverty and the Criminal Justice System. Alternative Law Journal, 32 (2), 108-109.
2007
Journal Article
The Queensland special circumstances court
Walsh, T. K. E. (2007). The Queensland special circumstances court. Journal of Judicial Administration, 16 (4), 223-234.
2007
Journal Article
Putting justice back into legal education
Walsh, T. K. E. (2007). Putting justice back into legal education. Legal Education Review, 17 (1&2), 119-142.
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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