About

Hyacinth Udah is a Senior Lecturer in Social Work and Human Services, and currently works in the College of Arts, Society and Education at James Cook University (JCU), Bebegu Yumba Campus in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. Before moving into the academia, Hyacinth worked as a teacher, editor, counsellor, social worker, and student’s success coach. He moved to Australia for further education and earned his Ph.D. in Sociology and Welfare from Griffith University. He has also a Master of Social Work degree from the Australian Catholic University, plus a Bachelor of Theology, 1st Class (Pontifical Urban University Rome), and Bachelor of Philosophy, 1st Class (Imo State University).

His teaching ethos is to support students to become lifelong evidenced based learners, problem solvers and outstanding practitioners. While teaching is a passion for him, he is also a community change agent, and an active researcher. His research projects are embedded in the interdisciplinary, overlapping, core research areas of critical social work, migration, critical race and whiteness, mental health, ecosocial work and the complex linkages between environmental change, pandemics, disadvantage (socio-economic status) and health and well-being, focusing on equity and social justice for enabling transformative social change.

Since his doctoral research, he has been working predominantly on a long-term agenda for building practice-based evidence for interventions that improve wellbeing and integration of individuals, children, and families, including migrants, and refugees from culturally and linguistically diverse populations to reach their potential. He has expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods. 

Hyacinth is committed to social justice, inclusion, and human rights, which are the principles that inform and guide his teaching and research scholarship. He works towards attaining social justice and human rights for individuals, families, and communities in a local and global context. 

 

Teaching
  • SS5103: Post-Graduate Research Methods for the Social Sciences (Level 5; TSV)
  • WS2008: International Exchange (Level 2; TSV)
  • WS2512: Organisational Practice (Level 2; TSV)
  • WS5005: Social Policy Analysis (Level 5; TSV)
  • WS5020: Advanced Research Methods (Level 5; CNS & TSV)
Interests
Research
  • Critical social work
  • Migration and social work
  • Whiteness, critical race, and ethnicity
  • Migrant and refugee settlement and integration
  • Health, mental health, and wellbeing of minorities
  • Indigenous studies and community development
  • Coloniality, decoloniality, and transformation
Teaching
  • Equity, social justice, and social change
  • Human rights, and advocacy
  • Social policy, and welfare
  • Strengths-based and anti-oppressive practice
  • Multicultural and inclusive practice
  • Whiteness, critical race theory, and ethnicity
  • History and community development
  • Organisational practice
  • Decoloniality, post coloniality, anti-colonial practice
  • Research methodology and methods
Research Disciplines
Socio-Economic Objectives
Honours
Awards
  • 2021 - Editor’s Choice Award - This award is given to an article which, in the editors’ opinion, is a scholarly work of a high standard
  • 2016 - International Sociological Association Scholarship Fund
Memberships
  • 2016 - International Sociological Association
  • 2012 - Australian Association of Social Workers
Publications

These are the most recent publications associated with this author. To see a detailed profile of all publications stored at JCU, visit ResearchOnline@JCU.

Journal Articles
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ResearchOnline@JCU stores 27+ research outputs authored by Dr Hyacinth Udah from 2017 onwards.

Supervision

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These Higher Degree Research projects are either current or by students who have completed their studies within the past 5 years at JCU. Linked titles show theses available within ResearchOnline@JCU.

Current
  • Improving the Wellbeing of South Asia Migrants in Queensland? (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
  • Settlement and acculturation experiences of French migrants in Far North Queensland. (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
  • Promoting student wellbeing: the feasibility of Family Wellbeing soft skills approach in a university access course (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
  • The Psychosocial experiences of parents who take care of children with an intellectual disability in Australia ? A mixed methods study. (PhD , Primary Advisor)
  • Understanding the resilience of Young African migrants and refugees living in Southern Queensland (PhD , Primary Advisor)
  • Iranian migrant integration experience into the Australian labour market under the Global Talent Independent (GTI) Program (PhD , Primary Advisor)
  • The Wellbeing of Indian Diaspora: Explorative studies in Queensland,Australia. (PhD , Secondary Advisor)
Collaboration

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  • 5+ collaborations
  • 4 collaborations
  • 3 collaborations
  • 2 collaborations
  • 1 collaboration
  • Indicates the Tropics (Torrid Zone)

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  • 134.111A, Education Central (Townsville campus)
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