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ItemOptions for supported decision making to enhance the recovery of people with severe mental health problemsKokanovic, R ; Brophy, L ; McSherry, B ; Hill, N ; Johnston -Ataata, K ; Moeller-Saxone, K ; Herrman, H (Melbourne Social Equity Institute, Univeristy of Melbourne, 2017)
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ItemEvaluation of the Frankston Youth Prevention and Recovery Care Service 2015 - 2017Mitchell, P ; Green, R ; Hawke, K ; Lee, K ; Svensson, E ; Toh, JW ; Barentsen, C ; Copeland, M ; Brophy, L ( 2017-10)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableA report on the process evaluation of the Mind Recovery CollegeHall, T ; BROPHY, L ; Jordan, H (University of Melbourne and Mind Australia, 2016-11-30)
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ItemA report on the early outcomes of the Mind Recovery CollegeHall, T ; Brophy, L ; Jordan, H (University of Melbourne and Mind Australia, 2016-11-30)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableIndependent Mental Health Advocacy Service: Program Theory & Logic and the Monitoring & Evaluation FrameworkREIFELS, L ; Hamilton, B ; Roper, C ; Eden, V ; Fletcher, JUSTINE ; Brophy, LISA ( 2016-02)
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ItemLeast restrictive practices in acute mental health wards including consideration of locked doors: Facilitated forums and options for the futureFletcher, J ; Hamilton, B ; King, K ; Sutherland, G ; Kinner, S ; BROPHY, L (Centre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health,, 2014-08-01)
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ItemLeast restrictive practices in acute mental health wards including consideration of locked doors: A literature review and recommendations for future practiceFletcher, J ; Sutherland, G ; BROPHY, L ; Hamilton, B ; Kinner, S (Centre for Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, 2014-05-01)
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ItemPeople making choices: The support needs and preferences of people with psychosocial disabilityBROPHY, L ; Bruxner, A ; Wilson, E ; Cocks, N ; Stylianou, M ; Mitchell, P (Mind Australia, 2014-08-01)