Overview
Background
Dr Kate Thompson is a Gooreng Gooreng and Yuggera woman and a Lecturer in Health and Social Work in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work (NMSW) at the University of Queensland. Her work focuses on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander child, youth, and family wellbeing, with expertise in cultural identity, connection, and culturally safe practice across child protection, health, and social service systems.
Kate’s research is grounded in Indigenous knowledges, qualitative methodologies, and co-design. Her PhD (conferred April 2025) examined cultural identity and connection for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in out‑of‑home care (OOHC), generating evidence to strengthen the implementation of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle. She is currently a Chief Investigator on an Australian Research Council Linkage Project exploring young people’s experiences of self‑placing in OOHC.
Before entering academia, Kate worked in an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community‑controlled organisation as a Foster and Kinship Care Practitioner and later as a Senior Practitioner, providing practice leadership and specialist guidance across OOHC services to support culturally safe, evidence‑informed, and legislatively aligned practice.
Kate co‑coordinates Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, families, and communities, taught to nursing, midwifery, and social work undergraduate and graduate‑entry students. She also coordinates Human Development and Social Work, taught to undergraduate social work and psychology students. Her teaching and leadership focus on embedding cultural safety and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing, being, and doing across nursing, midwifery, and social work curricula.
Kate actively contributes to curriculum transformation, governance, and community engagement through service roles including:
- Faculty of Health, Medicine, and Behavioural Sciences Indigenising Curriculum Advisory Committee (member)
- School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work Indigenising Curriculum Working Party (co‑chair)
- UQ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Alumni Reference Group
- Australian Association for Adolescent Health (Board Director, 2020–2024), contributing to national conferences, youth‑focused forums, and professional webinars
She has also led the School of NMSW’s engagement with community through organising and facilitating stalls at the Murri School Health Expo for the past two years.
Availability
- Dr Kate Thompson is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Social Work, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2022
Journal Article
Ready to Write
Fredericks, Bronwyn, Martin, Kathryn, Warner, Brian, Perkins, Ren, Combo, Troy, McConochie, Emily, Stajic, Janet, Thomson, Amy, Holland, Lorelle, Olssen, Emma, Thompson, Kate, Broderick, Trudi, Gilbert, Stephanie, Murphy, Lyndon, Lee, Natasha, Beetson, Susan, Fraser, Jed, Allan, Hannah and Bunda, Tracey (2022). Ready to Write. Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 25 (3-4), 1-10.
2022
Journal Article
Are human rights ‘toothless’ in Australian child protection matters? Perspectives of lawyers and social workers
Walsh, Tamara, Healy, Karen, Venables, Jemma and Thompson, Kate (2022). Are human rights ‘toothless’ in Australian child protection matters? Perspectives of lawyers and social workers. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 36 (1) ebac028, 1-16. doi: 10.1093/lawfam/ebac028
2021
Conference Publication
The right to family contact following child removal: Will the Human Rights Act make a difference
Healy, Karen, Venables, Jemma, Walsh, Tamara and Thompson, Kate (2021). The right to family contact following child removal: Will the Human Rights Act make a difference. 26th Asia-Pacific Regional Social Work Conference (hosted by IFSW & AASW), Online, 11-13 November 2021.
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Kate Thompson is:
- Available for supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Enhancing the safety and connection of young people in out-of-home care who self-place: The role of harm-minimisation approaches
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Kathy Ellem, Associate Professor Jemma Venables
Media
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