2006 Book Chapter Asset based community developmentHealy, K E (2006). Asset based community development. Working with Individuals, Communities, and Organisations. (pp. 247-258) edited by A. O'Hara and Z. Weber. Melbourne: Oxford University Press. |
2005 Book Social Work Theories in Context: Creating Frameworks for PracticeHealy, K. E. (2005). Social Work Theories in Context: Creating Frameworks for Practice. Basingstoke, England: Palgrave. |
2005 Other Outputs Who Cares? Volume 1: A Profile of Care Workers in Australia's Community Services IndustriesMeagher, and Healy, K. E. (2005). Who Cares? Volume 1: A Profile of Care Workers in Australia's Community Services Industries. Strawberry Hills, NSW: Australian Council of Social Service. |
2005 Book Chapter Working with young peopleHealy, K. E., O'Regan, M. and Tansky, M. (2005). Working with young people. Social Work: Fields of Practice. (pp. 95-104) edited by M. Alston and J. Mckinnon. Oxford: Oxford University Press. |
2005 Book Chapter Under Reconstruction: Renewing Critical Social Work PracticesIfe, J., Healy, K. E., Spratt, T. and Solomon, B. (2005). Under Reconstruction: Renewing Critical Social Work Practices. Social Work: A Critical Turn. (pp. 219-230) edited by S. Hick, J. Fook and R. Pozzuto. Toronto, Canada: Thompson Educational Publishing. |
2004 Journal Article Beyond the local: Extending the social capital discourseHealy K., Hampshire A. and Ayres L. (2004). Beyond the local: Extending the social capital discourse. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 39 (3), 329-342. doi: 10.1002/j.1839-4655.2004.tb01180.x |
2004 Journal Article The Reprofessionalization of Social Work: Collaborative Approaches for Achieving Professional RecognitionHealy, Karen and Meagher, Gabrielle (2004). The Reprofessionalization of Social Work: Collaborative Approaches for Achieving Professional Recognition. The British journal of social work, 34 (2), 243-260. doi: 10.1093/bjsw/bch024 |
2004 Book Chapter The Reprofessionalization of Social Work: Collaborative Approaches for Achieving Professional RecognitionHealy, K. E. and Meagher, G. (2004). The Reprofessionalization of Social Work: Collaborative Approaches for Achieving Professional Recognition. Social Work in a Corporate Era. (pp. 91-107) edited by Linda Davies and Peter Leonard. UK: Ashgate Publishing Ltd. |
2004 Book Chapter The reprofessionalization of social work: collaborative approaches for achieving professional recognitionHealy, Karen and Meagher, Gabrielle (2004). The reprofessionalization of social work: collaborative approaches for achieving professional recognition. Social work in a corporate era: practices of power and resistance. (pp. 76-90) edited by Peter Leonard and Linda Davies. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315242835-7 |
2004 Journal Article Social Workers in the new human service marketplace: Trends, challenges and responsesHealy, Karen (2004). Social Workers in the new human service marketplace: Trends, challenges and responses. Australian Social Work, 57 (2), 103-114. doi: 10.1111/j.1447-0748.2004.00125.x |
2004 Journal Article Child protection practice with families affected by parental substance useHcllgrimsdottir, Eric, Healy, Karen and Foulds, Henrietta (2004). Child protection practice with families affected by parental substance use. Children Australia, 29 (3), 11-15. |
2004 Conference Publication Creating community capacity in urban and rural communitiesHealy, K. (2004). Creating community capacity in urban and rural communities. ACOSS 2003 Congress. Piecing It Together: Equity, Empowerment and Change, Canberra, Australia, 13-14 November 2003. Strawberry Hills, NSW, Australia: Australian Council of Social Service. |
2003 Journal Article Caring, Controlling, Contracting and Counting: Governments and Non-profits in Community ServicesMeagher, Gabrielle and Healy, Karen (2003). Caring, Controlling, Contracting and Counting: Governments and Non-profits in Community Services. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 62 (3), 40-51. doi: 10.1046/j.1467-8500.2003.t01-1-00336.x |
2003 Journal Article Social enterprise: is it the business of social work?Gray, Mel, Healy, Karen and Crofts, Penny (2003). Social enterprise: is it the business of social work?. Australian Social Work, 56 (2), 141-154. doi: 10.1046/j.0312-407X.2003.00060.x |
2002 Journal Article Social capital: a useful concept for social work?Healy, K. and Hampshire, A. (2002). Social capital: a useful concept for social work?. Australian Social Work, 55 (3), 227-238. doi: 10.1046/j.0312-407X.2002.00031.x |
2002 Journal Article Managing Human Services in a Market Environment: What Role for Social Workers?Healy, Karen (2002). Managing Human Services in a Market Environment: What Role for Social Workers?. British Journal of Social Work, 32 (5), 527-540. doi: 10.1093/bjsw/32.5.527 |
2001 Journal Article Participatory action research and social work: A critical appraisalHealy, Karen (2001). Participatory action research and social work: A critical appraisal. International Social Work, 44 (1), 93-105. doi: 10.1177/002087280104400108 |
2000 Journal Article Responding to uncertainty:Critical social work education in the postmodern habitatHealy, Karen and Leonard, Peter (2000). Responding to uncertainty:Critical social work education in the postmodern habitat. Journal of Progressive Human Services, 11 (1), 23-48. doi: 10.1300/J059v11n01_03 |
1999 Conference Publication Social work research in AustraliaO'Connor, I., Healy, K. and Rosenman, L. S. (1999). Social work research in Australia. 1997 Asia and Pacific Regional Conference of APASWE and IFSWc, Bangkok, Thailand, 1997. Bangkok Thailand: Thammasat University, Bangkok. |
1999 Journal Article Family support and social inclusion: Practice and policy issues in AustraliaHealy, K. E. and Darlington, Y. M. (1999). Family support and social inclusion: Practice and policy issues in Australia. Just Policy, 16 (September), 3-10. |