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Women’s Independent Travel Experiences in New Zealand

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An ever-increasing number of women worldwide are making the most of their independence and becoming increasingly motivated to travel more than ever before.
Myers, Linda Mary
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Reflexivity dialogues : an inquiry into how reflexivity is constructed in family therapy education

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Reflexivity has had a long standing presence in professional education and therapy practice. In family therapy our knowledge about reflexivity has largely been produced through its application in practice.
Neden, Jeanette
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An Appreciative Ethnography of PCSOs in a Northern City

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Previous research regarding the emergence of Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) has either been impact oriented (Cooper et al, 2006, Chatterton and Rowland 2005, Crawford et al, 2004) or has been concerned with their capacity to improve equality ...
Cosgrove, Faye
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Cancer patients' care at the end of life in a critical care environment: perspectives of families, patients and practitioners

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Innovations in cancer care requiring intensive support, and improved cancer patient survival in and out of critical care, have led to greater numbers of cancer patients than ever accessing critical care.
Pattison, Natalie
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