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A sample of Community Psychology publications, conferences etc.

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Busch, R., Robertson N.R. & Lapsley, H. (1992). Protection from Family Violence: A Study of Protection Orders Under the Domestic Protection Act 1982. Victims Task Force: Wellington.

Chalip, L., Thomas, D. R. & Voyle, J. (1992). Sport, recreation and wellbeing. In D. Thomas & A. Veno (Eds.), Psychology and social change: Creating an international agenda. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press.

Furness, J.A., Glover, M.P., Schuitemaker, S.M., Robertson N.R. & Busch, R. (1992). Hamilton Abuse Pilot Project: Nine Months Progress Report. Report to the Family Violence Prevention Coordinating Committee.

Hamerton, H., Nikora, L.W., Robertson, N. and Thomas, D. (1995). Community Psychology in Aotearoa/New Zealand. The Community Psychologist, 28(3), 21-23.

Moeke-Pickering, T. & Nikora, L.W. (1995). Te Whiuwhiu o te Hau Māori Counselling Certificate Programme: Agency Placements and Supervision. Summary of an Evaluation. Hamilton, Māori Studies Department, Waikato Polytechnic.

Moeke-Pickering, T. M. (1996). Māori Identity Within Whanau: A review of literature. Unpublished paper. Hamilton: University of Waikato.

Nikora, L. W., & Lapsley, H. (1993).Women's Mental Health in Aotearoa. In S. S. Dunbar, (Ed.), Women's Mental Health Issues Worldwide. London: Zed Books.

Nikora, L.W. (1993).National Certificate of Te Whiuwhiu o te Hau Māori Counselling.Compiled for the Te Whiuwhiu o te Hau Development Team. Hamilton, Māori Studies Department, Waikato Polytechnic.

Nikora, L.W. & Robertson, N. (19??). Parallel development: A model for the delivery of culturally safe social services. ??

Oliver, P. (1993, March). Bicultural issues in research. Bulletin of the New Zealand Psychological Society, 44-46.

Oliver, P., & Lapsley, H. (1994).Getting it together: networking and women psychologists.Bulletin of the New Zealand Psychological Society,80,13-16.

Oliver, Pam. & Hamerton, Heather (1992). Women peace and community psychology: A common agenda for social change. In D. Thomas & A. Veno (Eds.), Psychology and social change: Creating an international agenda. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press.

Robertson N.R. & Busch, R. (1994).Not in front of the children: Spousal violence and its effects on children.Butterworths Family Law Journal. P. 107-115.

Robertson, N.R. & Busch, R., Glover, M.P., Furness, J.A. (1992). Hamilton Abuse Pilot Project: The First Year. Report to the Family Violence Prevention Coordinating Committee.

Robertson, N.R. & Busch, R. (1992). Hamilton Abuse Pilot Project: Six Month Evaluation Report. Report to the Family Violence Prevention Coordinating Committee.

Thomas, D. R. & Chalip L., Voyle J. (1996). Enhancing wellbeing through sport and recreation in D. Thomas & A. Veno (Eds.), Community psychology and social change: Australian and New Zealand Perspectives (2nd ed.) Palmerston North: Dunmore Press

Thomas, D. R. & Nikora, L. W. (1992). From assimilation to biculturalism: Changing patterns in Māori-Pakeha relationships. In D. Thomas & A. Veno (Eds.), Psychology and social change: Creating an international agenda. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press.

Thomas, D. R. & Robertson, N. R. (1992). A conceptual framework for the analysis of social policies. In D. Thomas & A. Veno (Eds.), Psychology and social change: Creating an international agenda. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press.

Thomas, D. R. & Robertson, N. R. (1992). Evaluation of human services. In D. Thomas & A. Veno (Eds.), Psychology and social change: Creating an international agenda. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press.

Thomas, D. R. & Veno, A. (Eds.). (1992). Psychology and social change: Creating an international agenda. Palmerston North, N.Z.: Dunmore Press.

Thomas, D. R. (1992) Ethnic pluralism in New Zealand and Australia. In D. Thomas & A. Veno (Eds.), Psychology and social change: Creating an international agenda. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press.

Thomas, D. R. (1992). Community Survey on needs and performance 1992. Hamilton: University of Waikato, Psychology Department.

Thomas, D. R. (1993) Cross-cultural communication.South Pacific Journal of Psychology,7, 2-8.

Thomas, D. R. (1993, March). What are bicultural psychological services? Bulletin of the New Zealand Psychological Society, No. 76, 31-33.

Thomas, D.R. (1995). Writing executive summaries. Sydney: Paper presented to Australasian Evaluation Society Annual Conference.

Veno, A. & Thomas, D. R. (1992). Psychology and the process of social change. In D. Thomas & A. Veno (Eds.), Psychology and social change: Creating an international agenda. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press.

Veno, A. & Thomas, D. R. (1992). Setting agendas for social change: An international perspective. In D. Thomas & A. Veno (Eds.), Psychology and social change: Creating an international agenda. Palmerston North: Dunmore Press.

 

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