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2006

Conference Publication

What do community based health organisations really do, and what is their future in the primary health care system?

Conrad, Sue, Boyle, Fran, Mutch, Allyson, Dick, Marie-Louise, Dean, Julie and Del Mar, Chris (2006). What do community based health organisations really do, and what is their future in the primary health care system?. RACGP 49th Annual Scientific Convention: Be the Future, Brisbane, Australia, 5-8 October 2006.

What do community based health organisations really do, and what is their future in the primary health care system?

2006

Conference Publication

Community capacity building: an overview of the Community Capacity Index and its uses

Boyle, F. and Mutch, A. (2006). Community capacity building: an overview of the Community Capacity Index and its uses. 10th Annual Chronic Diseases Network conference: Health is everyone’s business…everybody’s choice?, Darwin, N.T., 21-22 September, 2006.

Community capacity building: an overview of the Community Capacity Index and its uses

2006

Conference Publication

Health-Based Nonprofit Organisations – Exploring the Characteristics of Service Users

Mutch, Allyson, Dean, Julie and Boyle, Fran (2006). Health-Based Nonprofit Organisations – Exploring the Characteristics of Service Users. Australia and New Zealand Third Sector Research Eighth Biennial Conference: Navigating New Waters, Adelaide, Australia, 26-28 November 2006. ANZTSR.

Health-Based Nonprofit Organisations – Exploring the Characteristics of Service Users

2005

Conference Publication

The contribution of self-help organisations to chronic disease self-management, and their linkages with general practitioners

Boyle, F., Dick, M. L., Mutch, A., Dean, J. and Del Mar, C. (2005). The contribution of self-help organisations to chronic disease self-management, and their linkages with general practitioners. 2005 GP & PHC Research Conference: Getting Research Right for Policy and Practice, Adelaide, Australia, 26-28 July, 2005. South Australia: Primary Health Care Research and Information Service..

The contribution of self-help organisations to chronic disease self-management, and their linkages with general practitioners

2000

Conference Publication

Building partnerships program: A collaborative approach to learning in the community

Boyle, F. M., Posner, T. R., Nilsson, A., Mutch, A. J. and Farley, R. M. (2000). Building partnerships program: A collaborative approach to learning in the community. Teamwork for Best Practice: 2000 and Beyond, Fremantle, Esplanade Hotel, 2-5 July, 2000. Fremantle: ANZAME.

Building partnerships program: A collaborative approach to learning in the community

1999

Conference Publication

Collaboration amongst third sector organisations: Results from an Australian study

Mutch, A. (1999). Collaboration amongst third sector organisations: Results from an Australian study. ARNOVA Conference, Washington, 1999. Washington: ARNOVA.

Collaboration amongst third sector organisations: Results from an Australian study

1999

Conference Publication

Capacity building for local harm reduction at the district level: Conceptual development and the dimension of practice

Bush, R. A. and Mutch, A. (1999). Capacity building for local harm reduction at the district level: Conceptual development and the dimension of practice. 4th Symposium on Community Action Research & the Prevention, Auckland, 1999. Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Res. Unit, Univ. of Auckland.

Capacity building for local harm reduction at the district level: Conceptual development and the dimension of practice

1999

Conference Publication

Negotiating Community-based learning for medical students: The Community Liaison Project

Boyle, F. M., Posner, N. T. R., Mutch, A. and Nilsson, A. (1999). Negotiating Community-based learning for medical students: The Community Liaison Project. Changes in the Education of Health Professionals, Brisbane, Parkroyal Hotel, 2-5 July 1999. Brisbane: Aust & NZ Assoc for Medical Education.

Negotiating Community-based learning for medical students: The Community Liaison Project