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'P' Authors - Full Papers

2.1.1.DEC.1
Analyzing the past, understanding the present and building the future.” Gems amid the rocks, and experiences in Mexico
Natalí Pech-Jiménez, Ejido El Puerto, Fundación El Puerto, A.C
natalipj@mda.cinvestav.mx
Co-authors: José Loría-Palma and María Teresa Castillo-Burguete
PDF 288KB

2.1.2.EDU.1
Interrogating Privileged Subjectivities: Tensions and Dilemmas in Writing Reflexive Personal Accounts of Privilege
Bob Pease, Chair of Social Work, Deakin University, VIC, Australia
bob.pease@deakin.edu.au
PDF 192KB

3.2.7.SYS.0
"How to change organizations from the outside. Why looking at organizational failure helps us to avoid it"
Bob Pease, Chair of Social Work, Deakin University, VIC, Australia
bob.pease@deakin.edu.au
Powerpoint 304KB

2.1.4.HEA.2
Using story dialogue method, inspired by the PAR approach, to identify and develop problem areas in food distribution to elderly people living at home in five municipalities in Sweden
Zada Pajalic. PhD Student, School of Health and Society, Kristianstad University College, Sweden
zada.pajalic@hkr.se
Co-author: Lena Persson
PDF 128KB

2.1.4.HEA.3
Working together as a catalyst for change: The development of a peer mentoring model for chronic disease prevention in Australian Indigenous communities
Gail Paasse, Australian Community Centre for Diabetes, Victoria University, VIC, Australia
Gail.Paasse@vu.edu.au
PDF 112KB

2.2.4.HEA.3
Using PAR to explore how to improve maternal health in PNG
Nina Pangiau, School of Nursing and Midwifery, The University of Newcastle & Hunter New England Health Service, NSW, Australia.
Co-authors: Tina Koch & Isabel Higgins
PDF 128KB