Current Placement Opportunities:
BRISSC is a very small service made up workers who are working part-time. Because of this, we can offer very few student placements – usually no more than one a year. The best fit for a placement at BRISSC would be a final year placement student studying a Bachelor or Masters Degree. Unfortunately, we are unable to meet the needs of students studying Counselling & Psychology due to the face-to-face component required by the degree.
The status for applications for placement at BRISSC is currently: CLOSED for the rest of 2024 and semester 1 2025.
Students are an important part of the future and we value our work together.
Please read the below when considering applying for placement.
Student Philosophy/Herstory:
BRISSC has a long herstory of sharing skills and expertise with women who wish to work in sexual violence prevention and support work. BRISSC has offered placements with students from a variety of study backgrounds including but not limited to TAFE, Bachelor of Social Work, and Social Sciences.
What students will be involved with:
BRISSC is committed to supporting students in developing a feminist framework and sharing skills and knowledge. As part of BRISSC’s aim of working toward a community consciousness committed to ending sexual violence against women and children, we provide students with opportunities to develop knowledge and skills in: a collective-based organisation; consensus-based decision-making; social action; community education; group work; and support work. We also encourage students to bring and negotiate new ideas and projects with the Collective.
Student’s involvement with direct support work (counselling):
Due to the complex nature of sexual assault support work, only qualified and experienced workers may provide face-to-face counselling. Students, however can be involved in learning about support work through peer-based de-briefing and supervision, where there will be many opportunities to hear about the issues that are explored in support work.
Where students have demonstrated skills and knowledge at a level that indicates they are ready to develop support skills, workers may ask women for permission for students to sit in on and become involved in direct support work, and/or support group programs. Where students demonstrate high skill levels they may negotiate with workers to provide telephone support and/or be a student assisting in a support group program.
BRISSC requirements for students include:
- Interest in working in this field
- Women students only (as permitted under Sections 25 and 104 of the Queensland Anti-Discrimination Act 1991).)
- Understanding of and interest in further developing radical and intersectional feminist framework
- Understanding of and ability to quickly learn about policies on confidentiality, duty of care and ethical standards and a commitment to uphold principles of all BRISSC and WCAA policies and procedures
- Understanding of and interest in developing skills in working within a collective structure and consensus decision making model
- That the student is not using BRISSC support services and there are not conflicts of interest in the relationship with co/supervisor/s
The Process:
- Complete the attached Student Placement Form and email/post it back to BRISSC. [email protected] or 15 Morrissey St Woolloongabba 4102.
- BRISSC will contact you about the outcome of your application.
- An interview may be offered to determine if the placement will proceed.