Browsing Community and Health Services Conference Papers by Title
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New Zealand Deaf Mental Health: A risk to life
(2013)What are the existing deaf mental health and addiction services, the gaps and a proposed service model (Nationally Coordinated Deaf Mental Health and Addiction Service) developed by the Coalition of Deaf Mental Health ... -
The Paradoxes of Leading Community Engagement
(Conservation Inc Conference, 2013)We bring to community conservation a wonderful, essential passion for 'what' we want to achieve. This presentation invites us to pause and consider 'how' we lead in this space of community-based engagement around ... -
A place to stand: creating inclusive environments for diverse gender tertiary students
(2017-05)A presentation by Cathie Powell on her Masters research regarding the experiences of gender diverse students in New Zealand tertiary education. Cathie covers both the types of discrimination reported by participants as ... -
A proposed model for flexible and responsive pre-admission criteria : a study of pre-admission criteria in osteopathy
(2017-10)Investigation into student success in the first year of an osteopathy programme Standard entry requirements are not consistent across similar programmes internationally – some require Chemistry, others emphasise ... -
The real governance challenge. [What if we get the boards we deserve?]
(2014)Good boards don't just fall from heaven * Recruit * Orient * Evaluate * Develop -
Resilience in daily routines for children with autism
(2021-11)Methodology: Socio-cultural, qualitative Aim- To know what is out there Questions: What characteristics are identified within the literature in relation to resilience and autism? What information can be retrieved ... -
Reviewing Palliative Care Services: One Boring Story!
(2013)While undertaking an in-depth ethnographic research project to fulfill the reqiuirements of a PhD, I met a woman who I call Joan. Joan and seven other people with life limiting diagnoses became my research participants ... -
The role of emotions on people's behaviour in emergencies
(2013)It is argued that positive emotions are likely to broaden people’s sense of options and to encourage them to consider various solutions while negative emotions are likely to narrow people’s focus and to restrict their sense ... -
The role of emotions on people's behaviour in emergencies: Quantitative analysis
(2014)People with positive emotions can: fail to take a precautionary approach underestimate the probability of risks overestimate their likelihood of achieving desired outcomes. -
Social enterprise workshop Christchurch 2014
(2014-11-11)The day workshop will: * Investigate models of social enterprise that work for community organisations * Explore and develop your business idea * Give you pathways for the future of your social enterprise -
Sustainably yours : community development and a sustainably just future – ACDA and IACD Conference Proceedings
(Unitec ePress, 2017-07-12)The 2017 International Association for Community Development (IACD) and Aotearoa Community Development Association’s (ACDA) joint Community Development Conference was held at Unitec in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland from 15-17 ... -
To evacuate or stay? : factors which influenced Japanese people's decision-making in emergencies
(2016-09)Outline: Background •Our Research •Method •Study 1 (Quantitative Study) •Study 2 (Qualitative Study) •Result •Discussion •Conclusion