Philip Mendes

Philip Mendes

Monash University

H-index: 32

Oceania-Australia

About Philip Mendes

Philip Mendes, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Monash University, specializes in the field of young people transitioning from out of home care (leaving care), welfare state, compulsory income management/Cashless Debit Card.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

How does the media represent institutional child sexual abuse within Jewish communities? A case study of the Malka Leifer court case

Examining the Mental Health Care Needs and Outcomes of Young People Transitioning from Out-of-Home Care (OOHC) in Australia

From Welfarist Support for Vulnerable Groups to a Social Justice Perspective: The Australian Council of Social Service and the Construction of Poverty, 1956–75

Perspectives on the ongoing impact of compulsory income management in the Northern Territory

Responsibilising young benefit recipients: Income management and financial capability in New Zealand

An analysis of the intersecting factors and needs that informed the experiences of young people transitioning from out of home care in the Australian states of Victoria and …

How do Australian policymakers frame the causes of and policy solutions to poverty? A critical examination of Anti‐Poverty Week parliamentary debates from 2012 to 2021

The Australian Association of Social Workers and its historical engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs

Philip Mendes Information

University

Position

asssociate professor

Citations(all)

5018

Citations(since 2020)

2103

Cited By

3605

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

124

i10Index(since 2020)

66

Email

University Profile Page

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Philip Mendes Skills & Research Interests

young people transitioning from out of home care (leaving care)

welfare state

compulsory income management/Cashless Debit Card

Top articles of Philip Mendes

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

How does the media represent institutional child sexual abuse within Jewish communities? A case study of the Malka Leifer court case

Australian Journal of Social Issues

Philip Mendes

Marcia Pinskier

Susan Baidawi

2024

Examining the Mental Health Care Needs and Outcomes of Young People Transitioning from Out-of-Home Care (OOHC) in Australia

Institutionalised Children Explorations and Beyond

Philip Mendes

Eswen Chaffey

2024/3

From Welfarist Support for Vulnerable Groups to a Social Justice Perspective: The Australian Council of Social Service and the Construction of Poverty, 1956–75

Australian Journal of Politics & History

Philip Mendes

2024/3

Perspectives on the ongoing impact of compulsory income management in the Northern Territory

Australian Journal of Social Issues

Steven Roche

Natalie Taylor-Zach

Robert Taylor

Philip Mendes

2024/3

Responsibilising young benefit recipients: Income management and financial capability in New Zealand

Critical Social Policy

Louise Humpage

Shelley Bielefeld

Greg Marston

Zoe Staines

Michelle Peterie

...

2023/5

An analysis of the intersecting factors and needs that informed the experiences of young people transitioning from out of home care in the Australian states of Victoria and …

Children and Youth Services Review

Philip Mendes

Robyn Martin

Ms Jasmin Jau

Ms Jacinta Chavulak

2023/6/1

How do Australian policymakers frame the causes of and policy solutions to poverty? A critical examination of Anti‐Poverty Week parliamentary debates from 2012 to 2021

Australian Journal of Social Issues

Philip Mendes

Steven. Roche

2023/1

The Australian Association of Social Workers and its historical engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Affairs

History Network

Philip Mendes

2023/1

HOW DID THE AUSTRALIAN JEWISH LEFT RESPOND TO THE FIRST WAVE OF PRO-PALESTINIAN ACTIVISM FROM 1967-75?

Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal

Philip Mendes

2023/4/1

Paternalistic Welfare or Co-designed Partnerships with Local Communities? Analysis of Community Group Submissions to Six Australian Parliamentary Inquiries into the Cashless …

The International Journal of Community and Social Development

Phillip Mendes

Steven Roche

Tegan Edwards

2023/2

Examining the role of lived experience consultants in an Australian research study on the educational experiences of children and young people in out-of-home care

Qualitative Social Work

Philip Mendes

Jade Purtell

Sarah Morris

Emily Berger

Susan Baidawi

...

2023/9

Young people transitioning from out-of-home care: their experience of informal support. A scoping review

Alix Stubbs

Susan Baidawi

Philip Mendes

2023/1/1

How has the media framed the introduction of the supervised injecting room in Victoria? A comparison of editorials of The Age and Herald Sun 2017–2022

Australian Journal of Social Issues

Philip Mendes

Robert Taylor

Steven Roche

2023/12

From the Henderson Poverty Inquiry to the Cashless Debit Card: Alternatives to the Reframing of Poverty as Welfare Dependency in Australia

The International Journal of Community and Social Development

Philip Mendes

2023/3

Co‐design or top‐down welfare conditionality? An analysis of the impact of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander submissions to six parliamentary inquiries into the Cashless …

Australian Journal of Public Administration

Philip Mendes

Steven Roche

Lisa Conway

Lani Castan

2023/6

Empowering the lived experience voices of Arabs but not Jews: The attempted subversion of universal social work values by the extremist Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS …

Migration und Soziale Arbeit

Philip Mendes

2023/8/8

Getting by and getting ahead in Australia: a conceptual approach to examining the individual impact of informal social capital on care-leaver transitions

Jacinta Waugh

Philip Mendes

Catherine Flynn

2023/11/17

Thinking About Poverty: edited by Klaus Serr, Annandale, NSW, The Federation Press, 2017, 275 pp., $49.95 (paperback), ISBN 9781760021450

Philip Mendes

2023/1/2

The social harms outweigh the benefits: A study of compulsory income management in greater Shepparton and Playford

Australian Social Work

P Mendes

S Roche

G Marston

M Peterie

Z Staines

...

2020

Should social work become a registered profession? An examination of the views of 15 Australian social workers

Australian Journal of Social Issues

Meghan Tangney

Philip Mendes

2023/6

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