Vietnamese-born health professionals: negotiating work and life in rural Australia (2008)
Introduction: Australia is a culturally diverse nation due to migrants from a wide variety of countries creating a multicultural society. The health professions are highly valued by the younger...
Community engagement and working with government (2008)
Community engagement in health care can occur from policy to local community levels. It is consistent with democracy. A systems perspective can see consumers engaged to legitimise government agendas....
Rural health week Tasmania 2007 (2008)
Kilpatrick, S, Peek, K, Auckland, S
To raise the awareness of health issues in rural Tasmania, the work of rural health professionals and community volunteers Approaches A partnership initiative between the University Department of...
Community engagement and working with government (2008)
Community engagement in health care can occur from policy to local community levels. It is consistent with democracy. A systems perspective can see consumers engaged to legitimise government agendas....
Community engagement and working with government (2008)
Community engagement in health care can occur from policy to local community levels. It is consistent with democracy. A systems perspective can see consumers engaged to legitimise government agendas....
Rural health week Tasmania 2007 (2008)
Kilpatrick, S, Peek, K, Auckland, S
To raise the awareness of health issues in rural Tasmania, the work of rural health professionals and community volunteers Approaches A partnership initiative between the University Department of...
Vietnamese-born health professionals: negotiating work and life in rural Australia (2008)
Introduction: Australia is a culturally diverse nation due to migrants from a wide variety of countries creating a multicultural society. The health professions are highly valued by the younger...
Kilpatrick, S, Auckland, S, Johns, S, Whelan, JJ
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of domains including health. Rural communities tend to have fewer resources available for the...
Community engagement and working with government (2008)
Community engagement in health care can occur from policy to local community levels. It is consistent with democracy. A systems perspective can see consumers engaged to legitimise government agendas....
Rural health week Tasmania 2007 (2008)
Kilpatrick, S, Peek, K, Auckland, S
To raise the awareness of health issues in rural Tasmania, the work of rural health professionals and community volunteers Approaches A partnership initiative between the University Department of...
Vietnamese-born health professionals: negotiating work and life in rural Australia (2008)
Introduction: Australia is a culturally diverse nation due to migrants from a wide variety of countries creating a multicultural society. The health professions are highly valued by the younger...
Graduate Research Papers in Rural Health (2007)
Le, Q, Kilpatrick, S, Walker, JH, Bourke, L, Cane, RJ, Fitzpatrick, AM, ...
Graduate research is an important aspect and a vital force of university based research. Experienced academic researchers and research students work collaboratively to enrich the research discourse,...
Innovative solutions to skill shortages in health: research and practice (2007)
Kilpatrick, S, Johns, S, Millar, P, Le, Q, Georgina, R
As government and industry grapple with health skill shortages, attention has turned to the role of the vocational education and training (VET) sector. This sector has the potential to address skill...
Kilpatrick, S, Auckland, S, Johns, S, Whelan, JJ
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of domains including health. Rural communities tend to have fewer resources available for the...
Kilpatrick, S, Fulton, A, Johns, S
Lifelong learning has been linked by policymakers to economic and social wellbeing. This paper introduces the concept of training brokerage as an efficient way of meeting the needs of learners,...
Skill shortages in health: innovative solutions using vocational education and training (2007)
Kilpatrick, S, Johns, S, Millar, P, Le, Q, Routley, G
Introduction: This article reports findings of a project funded by the Australian National Council for Vocational Education Research. The project explores solutions to current and projected skills...
Community Efficacy and Social Capital: Modelling how Communities Deliver Outcomes for Members (2007)
Kilpatrick, S, Abbott-Chapman, J
In this analytical chapter we introduce a new way of thinking about the social capital of a community, linked to the community's capacity to deliver favourable outcomes for its members. This capacity...
Johns, S, Kilpatrick, S, Whelan, JJ
Closure, relocation or downgrading of health services, along with other services such as schools and banks, is a scenario that has been played out in many country towns across Australia and in other...
Kilpatrick, S, Auckland, S, Johns, S, Whelan, JJ
The concept of partnership has entered policy rhetoric and is urged as good practice in a variety of domains including health. Rural communities tend to have fewer resources available for the...
Kilpatrick, S, Fulton, A, Johns, S
Lifelong learning has been linked by policymakers to economic and social wellbeing. This paper introduces the concept of training brokerage as an efficient way of meeting the needs of learners,...
Skill shortages in health: innovative solutions using vocational education and training (2007)
Kilpatrick, S, Johns, S, Millar, P, Le, Q, Routley, G
Introduction: This article reports findings of a project funded by the Australian National Council for Vocational Education Research. The project explores solutions to current and projected skills...
Innovative solutions to skill shortages in health: research and practice (2007)
Kilpatrick, S, Johns, S, Millar, P, Le, Q, Georgina, R
As government and industry grapple with health skill shortages, attention has turned to the role of the vocational education and training (VET) sector. This sector has the potential to address skill...
Community Efficacy and Social Capital: Modelling how Communities Deliver Outcomes for Members (2007)
Kilpatrick, S, Abbott-Chapman, J
In this analytical chapter we introduce a new way of thinking about the social capital of a community, linked to the community's capacity to deliver favourable outcomes for its members. This capacity...
Graduate Research Papers in Rural Health (2007)
Le, Q, Kilpatrick, S, Walker, JH, Bourke, L, Cane, RJ, Fitzpatrick, AM, ...
Graduate research is an important aspect and a vital force of university based research. Experienced academic researchers and research students work collaboratively to enrich the research discourse,...
Johns, S, Kilpatrick, S, Whelan, JJ
Closure, relocation or downgrading of health services, along with other services such as schools and banks, is a scenario that has been played out in many country towns across Australia and in other...
Kilpatrick, S, Fulton, A, Johns, S
Lifelong learning has been linked by policymakers to economic and social wellbeing. This paper introduces the concept of training brokerage as an efficient way of meeting the needs of learners,...
Skill shortages in health: innovative solutions using vocational education and training (2007)
Kilpatrick, S, Johns, S, Millar, P, Le, Q, Routley, G
Introduction: This article reports findings of a project funded by the Australian National Council for Vocational Education Research. The project explores solutions to current and projected skills...
Innovative solutions to skill shortages in health: research and practice (2007)
Kilpatrick, S, Johns, S, Millar, P, Le, Q, Georgina, R
As government and industry grapple with health skill shortages, attention has turned to the role of the vocational education and training (VET) sector. This sector has the potential to address skill...
Community Efficacy and Social Capital: Modelling how Communities Deliver Outcomes for Members (2007)
Kilpatrick, S, Abbott-Chapman, J
In this analytical chapter we introduce a new way of thinking about the social capital of a community, linked to the community's capacity to deliver favourable outcomes for its members. This capacity...
Graduate Research Papers in Rural Health (2007)
Le, Q, Kilpatrick, S, Walker, JH, Bourke, L, Cane, RJ, Fitzpatrick, AM, ...
Graduate research is an important aspect and a vital force of university based research. Experienced academic researchers and research students work collaboratively to enrich the research discourse,...
Johns, S, Kilpatrick, S, Whelan, JJ
Closure, relocation or downgrading of health services, along with other services such as schools and banks, is a scenario that has been played out in many country towns across Australia and in other...
Using Project Evaluation to Build Capacity for Integrated Health Care at Local Levels (2006)
Capacity-building evaluation featuring multidisciplinary cross-agency workshops fostered continuous quality improvement, while focusing on skills required and systemic barriers to health care...
Using Project Evaluation to Build Capacity for Integrated Health Care at Local Levels (2006)
Capacity-building evaluation featuring multidisciplinary cross-agency workshops fostered continuous quality improvement, while focusing on skills required and systemic barriers to health care...
Using Project Evaluation to Build Capacity for Integrated Health Care at Local Levels (2006)
Capacity-building evaluation featuring multidisciplinary cross-agency workshops fostered continuous quality improvement, while focusing on skills required and systemic barriers to health care...
Community efficacy and social capital (2005)
Kilpatrick, S, Abbott-Chapman, J
It has been suggested that the quantity and quality of a community's social capital has a large impact on that community's capacity to manage change. Despite many attempts, social capital remains...
Community Efficacy and Social Capital: Modelling how Communities Deliver Outcomes for Members (2005)
Kilpatrick, S, Abbott-Chapman, J
In this analytical paper we introduce a new way of thinking about the social capital of a community, linked to the community's capacity to deliver favourable outcomes for its members. This capacity...
Community efficacy and social capital (2005)
Kilpatrick, S, Abbott-Chapman, J
It has been suggested that the quantity and quality of a community's social capital has a large impact on that community's capacity to manage change. Despite many attempts, social capital remains...
Community Efficacy and Social Capital: Modelling how Communities Deliver Outcomes for Members (2005)
Kilpatrick, S, Abbott-Chapman, J
In this analytical paper we introduce a new way of thinking about the social capital of a community, linked to the community's capacity to deliver favourable outcomes for its members. This capacity...
Community efficacy and social capital (2005)
Kilpatrick, S, Abbott-Chapman, J
It has been suggested that the quantity and quality of a community's social capital has a large impact on that community's capacity to manage change. Despite many attempts, social capital remains...
Community Efficacy and Social Capital: Modelling how Communities Deliver Outcomes for Members (2005)
Kilpatrick, S, Abbott-Chapman, J
In this analytical paper we introduce a new way of thinking about the social capital of a community, linked to the community's capacity to deliver favourable outcomes for its members. This capacity...
Learning in Agriculture: building social capital in island communities (2003)
Social capital helps communities respond positively to change. Research in agricultural businesses and into managing change through learning in communities has highlighted the importance of...
Social Capital: an analytical tool for exploring lifelong learning and community development (2003)
Kilpatrick, S, Field, J, Falk, I
In her recent contribution to the British Educational Research Journal, Pauline McClenaghan identified the link between social capital and community development, particularly community development...
How Farmers Learn: Different Approaches to Change (2003)
This paper presents findings of an Australian study1 that investigated how farm- management teams go about learning to manage their businesses, including how they learn in order to make strategic and...
Social Capital: an analytical tool for exploring lifelong learning and community development (2003)
Kilpatrick, S, Field, J, Falk, I
In her recent contribution to the British Educational Research Journal, Pauline McClenaghan identified the link between social capital and community development, particularly community development...
Learning in Agriculture: building social capital in island communities (2003)
Social capital helps communities respond positively to change. Research in agricultural businesses and into managing change through learning in communities has highlighted the importance of...
How Farmers Learn: Different Approaches to Change (2003)
This paper presents findings of an Australian study1 that investigated how farm- management teams go about learning to manage their businesses, including how they learn in order to make strategic and...
Social Capital: an analytical tool for exploring lifelong learning and community development (2003)
Kilpatrick, S, Field, J, Falk, I
In her recent contribution to the British Educational Research Journal, Pauline McClenaghan identified the link between social capital and community development, particularly community development...
Learning in Agriculture: building social capital in island communities (2003)
Social capital helps communities respond positively to change. Research in agricultural businesses and into managing change through learning in communities has highlighted the importance of...
How Farmers Learn: Different Approaches to Change (2003)
This paper presents findings of an Australian study1 that investigated how farm- management teams go about learning to manage their businesses, including how they learn in order to make strategic and...
Successful VET partnerships in Australia (2003)
This paper reports findings of the first phase of a study conducted to investigate the factors that contribute to the success of partnerships between vocational education and training (VET) providers...
Learning and building social capital in a community of family farm businesses (2002)
This paper analyses the processes that occur in a learning community of Australian family agricultural businesses for evidence of use or generation of stores of social capital. The purpose of...
Learning and building social capital in a community of family farm businesses (2002)
This paper analyses the processes that occur in a learning community of Australian family agricultural businesses for evidence of use or generation of stores of social capital. The purpose of...
Learning and building social capital in a community of family farm businesses (2002)
This paper analyses the processes that occur in a learning community of Australian family agricultural businesses for evidence of use or generation of stores of social capital. The purpose of...
What is social capital? A study of interaction in a rural community (2000)
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differentiates between social interaction processes and social capital as the product of those processes....
What is social capital? A study of interaction in a rural community (2000)
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differentiates between social interaction processes and social capital as the product of those processes....
What is social capital? A study of interaction in a rural community (2000)
What is social capital? In answering this question, the paper reports on new research which differentiates between social interaction processes and social capital as the product of those processes....