Overview
Background
Overview
Deborah Lynch is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work at The University of Queensland who has a strong and coherent program of research grounded in social justice, community engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her policy and practice engaged research has informed professional and organisational responses across health, education and justice sectors, including domestic and family violence, refugee support and Indigenous health. Her publications strengthen community development as a participatory, ethical and social justice‑oriented field of practice.
Deborah has contributed significantly to academic leadership since joining UQ in 2011. She has led initiatives to strengthen external partnerships, resulting in the NMSW External Engagement Strategy, and currently chairs the School’s T&L Assessment Sub-Committee. Her previous leadership roles include Higher Degree by Research Program Lead (guiding the program through the challenges of COVID-19), Student Engagement, Experience and Employability Academic Lead, and Program Lead for the Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of Social Work (Honours), overseeing a Faculty Academic Program Review and curriculum development and reaccreditation in 2016 and 2021.
Her research spans child protection, community development and school-community partnerships, with a current ARC Discovery Project advancing national understanding of how school‑community partnerships underpinned by social justice can support and empower young people experiencing marginalisation to participate in education and community life. This work builds on commissioned work for the Queensland Department of Education and has led to an ARC Linkage Grant application with community and school partners to co-create school-community resilience frameworks to support student attendance, drawing on community development and youth voice methodologies. Recently, her presentation at the British Educational Research Association (BERA) Conference 2025 received the Special Interest Group (SIG) Best Presentation Award for Educational Leadership.
Deborah teaches across undergraduate and postgraduate programs, specialising in group work, community development, and international social work. Drawing on her extensive practice experience in Australia and internationally in health, the legal system and international community development, she models professional practice by example, and seeks to create safe, supported and enabling learning environments which empower students as learners and future social work professionals. Deborah grounds her social work teaching in the values of social justice and human rights, working to support critical thinking and collective approaches to nurture dynamic and innovative forms of practice that can respond to contemporary community, environmental and social issues. She has a demonstrated track record in PhD research supervision. Since 2020, she has supervised five PhD completions.
Recognised for excellence in teaching, Deborah has received multiple awards (School, Faculty and UQ) and is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. She is an Affiliate Academic with the UQ Institute for Teaching and Learning Innovation (ITaLI) and Graduate Attribute Champion (Respectful Leadership) which are academic outreach roles across UQ. She maintains strong national and international collaborations and is committed to advancing social work education and research that addresses contemporary social and environmental challenges. Collaboration with Indigenous researchers has supported community‑led prevention approaches to Rheumatic Heart Disease, while her international conference contributions and role as Visiting Expert for the Singapore Ministry of Health reflect global recognition of her expertise in community development and health equity.
Availability
- Dr Debby Lynch is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor, Stellenbosch University
- Bachelor (Honours), Stellenbosch University
- Masters (Coursework), University of Cape Town
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of Sydney
Works
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2016
Journal Article
‘Moral Distress’ and the beginning practitioner: preparing social work students for ethical and moral challenges in contemporary contexts
Lynch, Deborah and Forde, Catherine (2016). ‘Moral Distress’ and the beginning practitioner: preparing social work students for ethical and moral challenges in contemporary contexts. Ethics and Social Welfare, 10 (2), 94-107. doi: 10.1080/17496535.2016.1155634
2015
Book
Social work and community development
Forde, Catherine and Lynch, Deborah (2015). Social work and community development. New York, NY, United States: Palgrave Macmillan.
2015
Conference Publication
Preparing students for health and social care practice through inter-professional learning
Turpin, Merrill, Lynch, Deborah, Spermon, Deborah and Steel, Emily (2015). Preparing students for health and social care practice through inter-professional learning. HERDSA Annual International Conference, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 6-9 July 2015. Milperra, NSW, Australia: Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA).
2015
Conference Publication
Researching the role of ethnicity in child protection decision-making
Keddall, E., Gillingham, P. and Lynch, D. (2015). Researching the role of ethnicity in child protection decision-making. 14th Australasian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Auckland, New Zealand, 29 March - 1 April 2015.
2015
Conference Publication
Critical practice for challenging times: Social Workers' engagement with Community Development
Lynch, D. and Forde, C. (2015). Critical practice for challenging times: Social Workers' engagement with Community Development. Fifth European Conference for Social Work Research, University of Ljubljanu, Slovenia, 22-24 April 2015.
2014
Conference Publication
The real world of school refusal: The connections between research, practice and actions
Lynch, D (2014). The real world of school refusal: The connections between research, practice and actions. Supporting Young People's Renegagement Forum, Nundah, Brisbane, 26 November 2014.
2014
Conference Publication
Social Work and Community Development: Global, Connected and Critical Perspectives for Social Work Education
Lynch, D. and Forde, C. (2014). Social Work and Community Development: Global, Connected and Critical Perspectives for Social Work Education. Joint Social Work Education and Social Development World Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 9-12 July 2014.
2014
Journal Article
Prepared for practice? Graduating social work students' reflections on their education, competence and skills
Tham, Pia and Lynch, Deborah (2014). Prepared for practice? Graduating social work students' reflections on their education, competence and skills. Social Work Education, 33 (6), 704-717. doi: 10.1080/02615479.2014.881468
2013
Journal Article
Critical practice for challenging times: social workers' engagement with community work
Forde, Catherine and Lynch, Deborah (2013). Critical practice for challenging times: social workers' engagement with community work. British Journal of Social Work, 44 (8), 2078-2094. doi: 10.1093/bjsw/bct091
2013
Conference Publication
Decision-making in multi-agency child protection systems: an exploratory study
Lynch, D. and Felton, K. (2013). Decision-making in multi-agency child protection systems: an exploratory study. 13th ISPCAN European Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Dublin, Ireland, 15 - 18 September 2013.
2013
Conference Publication
Prepared for Practice? Graduating social work students' reflections on their education, competence and skills
Lynch, D. and Tham, P. (2013). Prepared for Practice? Graduating social work students' reflections on their education, competence and skills. 3rd ENSACT Joint European Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, 16-19 April 2013.
2012
Book
Children's rights and child protection: Critical times, critical issues in Ireland
Deborah Lynch and Kenneth Burns eds. (2012). Children's rights and child protection: Critical times, critical issues in Ireland. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.
2012
Conference Publication
Who sets the standards? A comparison of social work education in three countries
Healy, K., Tham, P. and Lynch, D. (2012). Who sets the standards? A comparison of social work education in three countries. Australian Association of Social Work and Welfare Education (AASWE) Symposuim, Magill Campus, University of South Australia, Adelaide, 27 - 28 September 2012.
2012
Book Chapter
'Walking a tightrope': exploring uncertainties in the initial assessment of suspected non-accidental head injury to an infant in statutory child protection and welfare
Kelleher, Pat and Lynch, Deborah (2012). 'Walking a tightrope': exploring uncertainties in the initial assessment of suspected non-accidental head injury to an infant in statutory child protection and welfare. Children's rights and child protection: Critical times, critical issues in Ireland. (pp. 146-167) edited by Deborah Lynch and Kenneth Burns. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.
2012
Conference Publication
Politics, Democracy and Protecting Children
Burns, K. and Lynch, D. (2012). Politics, Democracy and Protecting Children. Politiche Sociali, Democrazia E Protezione Dell'infanzia Conference, Italy, 26 June 2012.
2012
Book Chapter
Politics, democracy and protecting children
Burns, Kenneth and Lynch, Deborah (2012). Politics, democracy and protecting children. Children's rights and child protection: Critical times, critical issues in Ireland. (pp. 1-14) edited by Deborah Lynch and Kenneth Burns. Manchester, England: Manchester University Press.
2011
Conference Publication
Professional formation on the Master of Social Work: An exploration from students’ perspectives
Lynch, D., Bantry-White, E. and McCaughren, S. (2011). Professional formation on the Master of Social Work: An exploration from students’ perspectives. 13th UK Joint Social Work Education Conference with 5th UK Social Work Research Conference, Manchester, United Kingdom, 14 July 2011.
2011
Conference Publication
The Transformative Paradigm: New Possibilities for Social Work Research?
Lynch, D., Forde, C. and Hurley, M. (2011). The Transformative Paradigm: New Possibilities for Social Work Research?. Irish Research Coucil for the Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCSS) Research Development Initiative, Cork, Ireland, 20-24 June 2011.
2010
Conference Publication
Integrating Research, Teaching and Learning on the Master of Social Work Programme
Lynch, D. and Forde, C. (2010). Integrating Research, Teaching and Learning on the Master of Social Work Programme. 4th Annual Conference of The National Academy for Integration of Research & Teaching & Learning (NAIRTL), Dublin, Ireland, 6-7 October 2010.
2009
Conference Publication
Walking a Tightrope: Exploring uncertainties in the initial assessment of suspected non-accidental head injury to an infant
Kelleher, P. and Lynch, D. (2009). Walking a Tightrope: Exploring uncertainties in the initial assessment of suspected non-accidental head injury to an infant. Children's Rights and Child Protection Conference: Critical Times, Critical issues, Cork, Ireland, 23 October 2009.
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Master Philosophy
Ecosocial work in Meanjin; Informing future directions.
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Nina Lansbury
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Doctor Philosophy
Family-School-Community Conceptualisation of School Absenteeism
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Elizabeth Edwards, Professor Annemaree Carroll
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Doctor Philosophy
"The role of peer evaluation of fidelity to a community development practice framework in sustaining workers in that practice"
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Lynda Shevellar
Completed supervision
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Virtue in the Practice of Psychotherapy: An Operational Theory of Therapist Way of Being
Principal Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
A Silent Shame: Exploring the Lived Experience of Adolescent-to-Mother Violence Where There is a History of Intimate Partner and Family Violence
Principal Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Bicultural parenting and acculturation: a social constructionist perspective on the experience of Filipinos and long-time Australians on parenting in Queensland
Principal Advisor
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Beyond Policy: Consumer and Carer Participation Through the Lens of Public Sector Mental Health Managers
Principal Advisor
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2016
Doctor Philosophy
Witnessing resilience: Resilience of child protection workers in Queensland.
Principal Advisor
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Stability in Statutory Kinship Care : A Constructivist Grounded Theory Study of Placement Stability.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Karen Healy
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
Two homes that used to be one. What has grief got to do with it?
Associate Advisor
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