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Babatsikos, Georgia, and Miles, Debra (2015) How parents manage the risk of child sexual abuse: a grounded theory. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 24 (1). pp. 55-76.
Bagshaw, D., Brown, T., Wendt, S., Campbell, A., McInnes, E., Baker, J., Tinning, B., Batagol, B., Sifris, A., Tyson, D., and Fernandez Arias, P. (2010) Family violence and family law in Australia: the views and experiences of children and adults from families who separated post-1995 and post-2006. In: Proceedings of 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference. pp. 1-12. From: 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, 7 - 9 July 2010, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Bailey, Alice, Blay, Danny, Busch, Ruth, Hume, Marie, Oberin, Julie, Scott, Margot, O'Brien, Carmel, Tinning, Beth, and Wangmann, Jane (2010) Typologies of violence in family court processes: reflections from the field. In: Proceedings of 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference. pp. 1-11. From: 11th Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, 7 - 9 July 2010, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Beaven, Lynda, and Nickson, Amanda (1997) Trauma readjustment - a groupwork response to the Blackhawk Tragedy. In: Proceedings AASW Conference (1) pp. 100-108. From: 25th AASW National Conference 1997 : social work influencing outcomes, 21-24 September, 1997, Canberra.
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Chong, Mark David, and Francis, Abraham P. (2017) Demystifying Criminal Justice Social Work in India. Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, CA, USA.
Carrington, Ann (2016) The Vortex of Violence – application of a new model for practice for working with women who have been subjected to domestic violence. In: [Presented at the Stop Domestic Violence Conference 2016]. From: Stop Domestic Violence Conference 2016, 5-7 December 2016, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Carrington, Ann (2015) Book review of: "Critical Spirituality: a holistic approach to contemporary practice" by Fiona Gardner. Surrey, UK and Burlington, VT, USA, Ashgate Publishing, 2012. ISBN: 978-1-4094-2794-0. Australian Social Work, 68 (2). pp. 275-276.
Carrington, Ann (2014) The vortex of violence: moving beyond the cycle and engaging clients in change. British Journal of Social Work, 44 (2). pp. 451-468.
Carrington, Ann M. (2013) An integrated spiritual practice framework for use within social work. Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Social Work, 32 (4). pp. 287-312.
Carrington, Ann (2011) Conscious self-reflection through the application of the Integrated Spiritual Analytical Tool (ISAT). Become familiar with the ISAT as you gain insight into yourself. In: Connecting Spirituality & Social Justice: Transforming Self & Society. From: Sixth North American Conference on Spirituality and Social Work: Connecting Spirituality & Social Justice: Transforming Self & Society, 23-25 June 2011, Washington, DC, USA.
Carrington, Ann (2011) An introduction to the Integrated Spiritual Theoretical Model (ISTM) and guiding principles for an integrated approach to spiritual practice in social work. In: [Presented at Connecting Spirituality and Social Justice: Transforming Self and Society]. From: Sixth North American Conference on Spirituality and Social Work: Connecting Spirituality and Social Justice: Transforming Self and Society, 23-25 June 2011, Washington, DC, USA.
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Daly, Wayne (2015) From their viewpoint: children and young people on the attributes of esteemed foster carers. Developing Practice, August 2015 (42). pp. 19-32.
Daly, Wayne (2013) Book review of "Young People Leaving State Out-of-Home Care: Australian policy and practice" by Philip Mendes, Guy Johnson and Badal Moslehuddin, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, Australia. Social Work Education, 32 (7). pp. 967-968.
Day, Andrew, Daffern, Michael, and Simmons, Pam (2010) Use of restraint in residential care settings for children and young people. Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, 17 (2). pp. 230-244.
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Edgar, Eleanor Mary (2010) Disability and opportunity: a case study exploring the support needs and long term care options for a person with multiple sclerosis. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University.
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Francis, Abraham (2017) Critically reflective blogs: student experiences and reflections on engaging in reflective blog writing in social work and mental health education. In: Proceedings of the 50th International Conference on Social Work Education and Practice. p. 16. From: 50th International Conference on Social Work Education and Practice, 20-22 February 2017, New Delhi, India.
Forbes, Amy (2016) The Social Worker: role in a multidisciplinary team. JCNN.
Francis, Abraham, and Chong, Mark David (2015) Application of strengths-based principles in addressing mental health issues in the criminal justice system. In: Francis, Abraham, La Rosa, Paula, Sankaran, Lakshmi, and Rajeev, S.P., (eds.) Social Work Practice in Mental Health: cross-cultural perspectives. Allied Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp. 90-102.
Francis, Abraham, La Rosa, Paula, Sankaran, Lakshmi, and Rajeev, S.P. (2015) Social Work Practice in Mental Health: cross-cultural perspectives. Allied Publishers, New Delhi, India.
Francis, Abraham (2015) Social worker as a multidisciplinary team member: embedding 3 C's (competence, confidence and compassion) in social work education in mental health. In: SWSD 2015: Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development: programme and abstracts. p. 2. From: SWSD 2015: Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development, 4-7 October 2015, East London, South Africa.
Francis, Abraham, Gopalkrishnan, Narayan, Forbes, Amy, and Swift, Claire (2015) Strengthening social work education in mental health: change through inter-professional collaboration. In: SWSD 2015: Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development: programme and abstracts. pp. 2-3. From: SWSD 2015: Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development, 4-7 October 2015, East London, South Africa.
Francis, Abraham (2015) Strengths perspectives in social work practice in mental health. In: Bhatt, Sanjai, and Pathare, Suresh, (eds.) Social Work Education and Practice Engagement. Shipra Publications, New Delhi, India, pp. 125-135.
Francis, Abraham (2014) Social work and mental health [podcast]. Malayalam Radio, SBS.
Francis, Abraham (2014) Strengths-based assessments and recovery in mental health: reflections from practice. International Journal of Social Work and Human Services Practice, 2 (6). pp. 264-271.
Francis, Abraham P., and Ponnuswami, Ilango (2014) Future directions and implications for social work practice in mental health. In: Francis, Abraham P., (ed.) Social Work in Mental Health: areas of practice, challenges and way forward. SAGE Publications, New Delhi, India, pp. 309-325.
Francis, Abraham P. (2014) Social Work in Mental Health: areas of practice, challenges and way forward. SAGE Publications, New Delhi, India.
Francis, Abraham P., and Tinning, Beth (2014) Introduction. In: Francis, Abraham P., (ed.) Social Work in Mental Health: contexts and theories for practice. SAGE, New Delhi, India, xxi-xxxvii.
Francis, Abraham P. (2014) Social Work in Mental Health: contexts and theories for practice. SAGE, New Delhi, India.
Francis, Abraham P., Pulla, Venkat, Clark, Michael, Mariscal, E. Susana, and Ponnuswami, Ilango (2014) Advancing Social Work in Mental Health through Strengths-Based Practice. Primrose Hall, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Francis, Abraham, and Joseph, Mini (2014) Application of community development approaches in promoting positive mental health in rural South Australia. In: Abstracts from the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development: promoting social and economic equality (ePoster 2) p. 14. From: Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development 2014: promoting social and economic equality, 9-12 July 2014, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Francis, Abraham P., Pulla, Venkat, and Goel, Kalpana (2014) Community development and mental health promotion. In: Goel, Kalpana, Pulla, Venkat, and Francis, Abraham P., (eds.) Community Work: theories, experiences and challenges. Niruta Publications, Bangalore, India, pp. 162-180.
Francis, Abraham P., and Pulla, Venkat (2014) Community work in the context of uncertainty: challenges and opportunites. In: Goel, Kalpana, Pulla, Venkat, and Francis, Abraham P., (eds.) Community Work: theories, experiences and challenges. Niruta Publications, Bangalore, India, pp. 252-262.
Francis, Abraham (2014) Creating and sustaining community safety net groups (CSNG), a creative approach to promote positive mental health in rural and remote communities in Australia: experiences and reflections. In: Abstracts from the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development: promoting social and economic equality (ePoster 6) p. 31. From: Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development 2014: promoting social and economic equality, 9-12 July 2014, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Francis, Abraham, Pulla, Venkat, and Mariscal, Susana (2014) Strengths based social work practice in mental health. In: Abstracts from the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development: promoting social and economic equality (Session 8G) p. 15. From: Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development 2014: promoting social and economic equality, 9-12 July 2014, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Francis, Abraham P., and Pulla, Venkat (2014) Strengths-based practice towards human wellbeing: future directions. In: Francis, Abraham P., Pulla, Venkat, Clark, Michael, Mariscal, E. Susana, and Ponnuswami, Ilango, (eds.) Advancing Social Work in Mental Health through Strengths-Based Practice. Primrose Hall, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, pp. 318-329.
Francis, Abraham P. (2014) Strengths-based practice: "not about discounting problems but offering possibilities, promises and hope". Adelaide Journal of Social Work, 1 (1). pp. 27-44.
Francis, Abraham (2013) 'I get up, because I know I can go to my group today': examining the healing power of relationship in support groups. International Journal of Social Work and Human Services Practice, 1 (1). pp. 54-63.
Francis, Abraham P. (2013) Are we on a treadmill without a stop button? Examining the role of social work profession in mental health. In: Child and Adolescent Mental Health: a multidimensional perspectives. p. 2. From: International Conference on Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 18-19 January 2013, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu.
Francis, Abraham P., Ilango, P., and Shekhar, Rameela (2013) Strength based approach in the field of child and adolescent mental health. In: Child and Adolescent Mental Health: a multidimensional perspectives. p. 178. From: International Conference on Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 18-19 January 2013, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu.
Francis, Abraham (2013) Strengths based practice in social work. In: Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Professional Social Work. pp. 40-41. From: XXXI Annual National Conference of Indian Society of Professional Social Work, 3-5 January 2013, Manipal University, India.
Francis, Abraham (2012) Journey towards recovery in mental health. In: Pulla, Venkat, Chenoweth, Lesley, Francis, Abraham, and Bakaj, Stefan, (eds.) Papers in Strengths Based Practice. Allied Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp. 19-33.
Flanagan, Catherine (2007) Participation and partnership: the development of a social work model of service delivery for consumers and carers living with schizophrenia. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Gair, Susan, and Zuchowski, Ines (2017) Grandparents must be included in decisions about children in out-of-home care. The Conversation, 10 October 2017.
Gair, Susan (2016) Activism: optional extra or essential everyday practice in Australian social work? Results of a classroom-based inquiry. In: Abstracts from the Australia and New Zealand Social Work and Welfare Education and Research Symposium. 35. p. 20. From: ANZSWWER 2016: Australia and New Zealand Social Work and Welfare Education and Research Symposium: advancing our critical edge in social welfare education, research and practice, 29-30 September 2016, Townsville, QLD, Australia.
Gair, Susan (2015) Disrupted and denied contact with grandchildren: "I think it's a form of abuse". In: Jagielska, Katarzyna, Lukasik, Joanna Malgorzala, and Pikula, Norbert, (eds.) Violence Against the Elderly: challenges-research-action. European Association of Schools of Social Work, Toronto, Canada, pp. 93-106.
Gair, Susan, and Savage, Dorothy (2015) Book review of "Our voices: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander social work" by (Eds) B. Bennet, S. Green, S. Gilbert, D. Bessarab. South Yarra, Australia, McMillan, 2013. ISBN: 978-1-4202-5673-4. Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, 17 (1). pp. 126-127.
Gopalkrishnan, Narayan, and Babacan, Hurriyet (2015) Cultural diversity and mental health. Australasian Psychiatry, 23 (Supplement 6). pp. 6-8.
Gair, Susan (2015) Literature review providing an in-depth overview of existing research on the affects of intercountry adoption on adoptees. Report. James Cook University, Cairns, QLD, Australia.
Gopalkrishnan, Narayan (2015) The economics of integrative medicine: an emerging paradigm in healthcare. Journal of Pacific Studies, 35 (1). pp. 101-115.
Goel, Kalpana, Pulla, Venkat, and Francis, Abraham P. (2014) Community Work: theories, experiences and challenges. Niruta Publications, Bangalore, India.
Gair, Susan, and Moloney, Sharon (2013) Broadening notions of 'missing persons' to increase social inclusion, public empathy and healing: considering the case of children missing through adoption. Journal of Social Inclusion, 4 (1). pp. 90-109.
Gair, Susan (2012) Re-writing Australia's history of forced adoption. The Conversation, 28 February 2012.
Gair, Susan (2012) Feeling their stories: contemplating empathy, insider/outsider positionings, and enriching qualitative research. Qualitative Health Research, 22 (1). pp. 134-143.
Gair, Susan (2011) Creating spaces for critical reflection in social work education: learning from a classroom-based empathy project. Reflective Practice, 12 (6). pp. 791-802.
Gair, Susan (2011) Exploring empathy embedded in ethics curricula: a classroom inquiry. Advances in Social Work, 12 (2). pp. 329-344.
Gair, Susan (2009) More on empathy: considering students' responses and Edith Stein's framework for a fuller, transformative empathy. Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, 11. pp. 51-69.
Gair, Susan (2009) Hearing the voices of social workers in past adoption practice with mothers and their babies for adoption: what can we learn? In: Spark, Ceridwen, and Cuthbert, Denise, (eds.) Other People's Children: adoption in Australia. Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 73-94.
Gair, Susan, and Pagliano, Paul (2008) "Don't we already do that?" In search of an Indigenous and non-Indigenous academic symbiosis. Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues, 11 (3). pp. 3-18.
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Havighurst, Sophie S., and Downey, Laurel (2009) Clinical reasoning for child and adolescent mental health practitioners: the mindful formulation. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 14 (2). pp. 251-271.
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Jones, Peter (2016) Shift happens: transformative learning in social work education. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
Jose, Sonny, and Francis, Abraham (2014) Negotiating health post-globalisation: a case study of the Kanikkar community of Kottoor, in Kerala, India. In: Abstracts from the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development: promoting social and economic equality (ePoster 2) p. 19. From: Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development 2014: promoting social and economic equality, 9-12 July 2014, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
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Khan, Abul, and Francis, Abraham (2015) Strengths based practice with children with a mental health condition. International Journal of Social Work and Human Services Practice, 3 (1). pp. 9-19.
Khan, Abul (2014) Engaging children with mental health issues: review of approaches to practice. In: Francis, Abraham P., (ed.) Social Work in Mental Health: areas of practice, challenges and way forward. SAGE Publications, New Delhi, India, pp. 9-34.
Kruger, Amanda, and Francis, Abraham P. (2014) Finding alternative narratives using strength-based approaches in addressing mental health concerns of families and children in clinical practice. In: Francis, Abraham P., Puller, Venkat, Clark, Michael, Mariscal, E. Susana, and Ponnuswami, Ilango, (eds.) Advancing Social Work in Mental Health through Strengths-Based Practice. Primrose Hall, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, pp. 144-157.
Kruger, Amanda, and Francis, Abraham (2014) I cannot fix it but I can help you fix it: a strengths based approach to working with children and families with mental health concerns. In: Abstracts from the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development: promoting social and economic equality (Session 5C) p. 7. From: Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development 2014: promoting social and economic equality, 9-12 July 2014, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Karalam, Sheeja Remani B., and Francis, Abraham (2012) Early intervention for building productive roles in the post institutional life of adolescent girls: a case study from Kerala, India. In: Pulla, Venkat, Chenoweth, Lesley, Francis, Abraham, and Bakaj, Stefan, (eds.) Papers in Strengths Based Practice. Allied Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp. 257-266.
Khan, Abul, and Miles, Debra (2011) "Talk to me, not my illness": relevance of human rights and social justice in child and adolescent mental health intervention. In: Jones, Peter, Miles, Debra, Francis, Abraham, and Rajeev, S.P., (eds.) Eco-social Justice: issues, challenges and ways forward: voices from De Novo '11. Books for Change, Karnataka, India, pp. 307-326.
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Lynn, Robyn, and Mensinga, Jo (2015) Social workers' narratives of integrating mindfulness into practice. Journal of Social Work Practice: psychotherapeutic approaches in health, welfare and the community, 29 (3). pp. 255-270.
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Mensinga, Jo (2017) [Review of:] Handbook of Mindfulness: Theory, Research, and Practice. Australian Social Work, 70 (4). pp. 516-517.
Mensinga, Jo (2016) 'No coughing for me, but I'm okay!' – Learning to listen to practitioners' body stories in human service work. Australian Childhood Foundation Blog for Professionals, 8 July 2016. pp. 1-3.
Mensinga, Jo (2016) 'No coughing for me, but I'm okay!' - Mapping a human service workers' body stories as she engages with traumatised women in a domestic violence service. In: [Presented at the Childhood Trauma Conference]. pp. 1-24. From: Childhood Trauma Conference, 6-10 June 2016, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Moloney, Sharon, and Gair, Susan (2015) Empathy and spiritual care in midwifery practice: contributing to women's enhanced birth experiences. Women and Birth, 28 (4). pp. 323-328.
Mensinga, Jo (2015) She let out a burp and got rid of it! Learning from a social worker's stories about bodies in mental health professional conversations. In: Francis, Abraham, La Rosa, Paula, Sankaran, Lakshmi, and Rajeev, S.P., (eds.) Social Work Practice in Mental Health: cross-cultural perspectives. Allied Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp. 247-257.
McMahon, Anthony (2014) Emerging issues for social work practice. In: Francis, Abraham P., (ed.) Social Work in Mental Health: areas of practice, challenges and way forward. SAGE Publications, New Delhi, India, pp. 301-308.
Mensinga, Jo (2012) Book review of "A practical guide to transformative supervision for the helping professions: amplifying insight" by Nicki Weld, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Australian Social Work, 65 (2). pp. 272-273.
Mensinga, Jo (2012) The feeling of being a social worker: including yoga as an embodied practice in social work education. In: Crisp, Beth R., and Beddoe, Liz, (eds.) Promoting Health and Well-being in Social Work Education. Routledge, Abingdon, Oxford, pp. 95-107.
Mensinga, Jo (2011) The feeling of being a social worker: including yoga as an embodied practice in social work education. Social Work Education, 30 (6). pp. 650-662.
McMahon, Anthony, and Reck, Lucinda (2003) Well-being for Indigenous foster children: alternative considerations for practice research. Children Australia, 28 (2). pp. 19-24.
McMahon, Anthony, Reck, Lucinda, and Walker, Mal (2003) A fork in the road: redefining and counting the well-being of Indigenous children in foster care. In: Proceedings of CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children What Counts? An Overview of Research Conference. pp. 1-7. From: CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children - What Counts?, 7-9 August 2003, Airlie Beach, QLD, Australia.
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Nickson, Amanda (2014) Social work in Australia: virtual teams offer supervision. The Guardian, 11 July 2014.
Nickson, Amanda (2010) Social work ethics in scenario based learning. In: Errington, Edward Peter, (ed.) Preparing Graduates for the Professions Using Scenario-Based Learning. Post Pressed, Mt Gravatt, QLD, Australia, pp. 211-222.
Nickson, Amanda, Kuruleca, Selina , and Clark, Mary (2009) Fijian and Australian social work learning through field education. In: Noble, Carolyn, Hendrickson, Mark, and Han, Young In, (eds.) Social Work Education: voices from the Asia Pacific. Vulgar Press, Carlton , VIC, Australia, pp. 50-72.
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O'Hagan, Gretta (2014) The essence of the social work relationship: the workers 'use of self'. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University.
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Pulla, Venkat, and Francis, Abraham P. (2014) A strengths approach to mental health. In: Francis, Abraham P., (ed.) Social Work in Mental Health: contexts and theories for practice. SAGE, New Delhi, India, pp. 126-143.
Ponnuswami, Ilango, and Francis, Abraham P. (2012) Community approach to geriatric mental health in India: growing need for capacity building. New Community Quarterly, 10 (39). 12. pp. 31-35.
Ponnuswami, Ilango, Francis, Abraham, and Udhayakumar, P. (2012) Strengths-based approach to social work practice with older persons. In: Pulla, Venkat, Chenoweth, Lesley, Francis, Abraham, and Bakaj, Stefan, (eds.) Papers in Strengths Based Practice. Allied Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp. 150-161.
Potito, Christine, Day, Andrew, Carson, Ed, and O'Leary, Patrick (2009) Domestic violence and child protection: partnerships and collaboration. Australian Social Work, 62 (3). pp. 369-387.
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Rice, Simon, Day, Andrew, and Briskman, Linda (2018) Social Work in the Shadow of the Law - 5th edition. Federation Press, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Rajeev, S.P., and Francis, Abraham (2015) Community mental health in Kerala: issues, challenges and opportunities for social work practice. In: Francis, Abraham, La Rosa, Paula, Sankaran, Lakshmi, and Rajeev, S.P., (eds.) Social Work Practice in Mental Health: cross-cultural perspectives. Allied Publishers, New Delhi, India, pp. 233-246.
Rajeev, S.P., and Francis, Abraham (2014) Community mental health practices in Kerala: challenges and opportunities for social work practice. In: Abstracts from the Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development: promoting social and economic equality (Session 3K) p. 80. From: Joint World Conference on Social Work, Education and Social Development 2014: promoting social and economic equality, 9-12 July 2014, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.
Rogers, Dianne (2005) Mothering and attention deficit disorder: the impact of professional power. PhD thesis, James Cook University.
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Shekhar, Rameela, Ponnuswami, Ilango, and Francis, Abraham P. (2014) Efficacy of strengths-based practice in engaging with children with behavioural problems: a case study from India. In: Francis, Abraham P., Pulla, Venkat, Clark, Michael, Mariscal, E. Susana, and Ponnuswami, Ilango, (eds.) Advancing Social Work in Mental Health through Strengths-Based Practice. Primrose Hall, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, pp. 197-211.
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Tinning, Beth (2010) Working with the family law sector – exploring domestic violence as a form of 'coercive controlling violence'. Australian Domestic & Family Violence Clearinghouse Newsletter, 40. pp. 5-7.
Thomson, Jane (2003) Money counts: challenging poverty in families to protect children. In: Proceedings of CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children What Counts? An Overview of Research Conference, 8 August 2003. pp. 1-16. From: CROCCS Overview of Research Conference: Protecting Children - What Counts?, 7-9 August 2003, Airlie Beach, QLD, Australia.
Thomson, Jane (2003) This is nothing new: child protection concerns and poverty. Children Australia, 28 (1). pp. 4-10.
Thomson, Jane, and Thomas, Yvonne (2002) Bridging the creek: training interdisciplinary fieldwork supervisors in rural areas. Advances in Social Work and Welfare Education, 4 (1). pp. 55-63.
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Voigt, Tom, Day, Andrew, and Balandin, Susan (2017) What is the impact of acts of bravery? Journal of Trauma and Treatment, 6 (2). p. 373.
Venkateswaran, Chitra, Jose, Sonny, and Francis, Abraham P. (2014) Community mental health and NGO engagement: the Kerala experience. In: Francis, Abraham P., (ed.) Social Work in Mental Health: areas of practice, challenges and way forward. SAGE Publications, New Delhi, India, pp. 276-300.
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Whiteside, Mary (2004) The challenge of inter-disciplinary collaboration in addressing the social determinants. Australian Social Work, 57 (4). pp. 381-393.
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Zuchowski, Ines, Braidwood, Lilli, d'Emden, Cindy, Gair, Susan, Heyeres, Marion, Nicholls, Leah, Savuro, Nikkola, and O'Reilly, Sara (2020) The Lighthouse Guide to Working with Young People. UNSPECIFIED. (Unpublished)
Zuchowski, Ines (2014) Gender-based violence and mental health. In: Francis, Abraham P., (ed.) Social Work in Mental Health: areas of practice, challenges and way forward. SAGE Publications, New Delhi, India, pp. 97-117.