Publications


Community Action Research

*Huckle, T., Greenaway, S., Broughton, D., Conway, K. (2007) The use of a evidence-based community action intervention to improve age verification practices for alcohol purchase. Substance Use and Misuse 42, 1899-1914. A207

*Conway, K., Greenaway, S., Casswell, S., Liggins, S., Broughton, D. (2007) Community action - challenges and constraints - implementing evidence-based approaches within a context of reorienting services. Substance Use and Misuse 42, 1867-1882. A206

*Milne, S., Greenaway, S., Conway, K., Henwood, W. (2007) What next? Sustaining a successful small-scale alcohol consumption harm minimization project. Substance Use and Misuse 42, 1933-1944. A205


*Greenaway, A. and Witten, K. (2006) Meta-analysing community action projects in Aotearoa New Zealand. Community Development Journal 41, 143-159. A173

* Huckle, T., Conway, K., Casswell, S. and Pledger, M. (2005) A regional community action intervention succeeds in improving age checks at off-license premises. Health Promotion International 20, 147-155

* Conway, K. & Casswell, S. (2003)  Riding the Waves: The politics and funding context of twenty five years of community action on alcohol research in New Zealand. Nordic Journal of Alcohol Studies, 20 (English Supplement), 13-24. A149

* Williams, L. & Labonte, R. (2003) Changing health determinants through community action: power, participation and policy. Promotion & Education, 10, 65-71. A159

*Conway , K. (2002)  Booze and beach bans: turning the tide through community action in New Zealand.  Health Promotion International, 71, 171-177. A135

*Casswell, S. (2001) Community capacity building and social policy – what can be achieved?  Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, 17, 22-35.  A133

Hill, L. (2001) The Role of Local Government: Part I1. Youth policy and community development in four New Zealand cities.  July.  Auckland : Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit.  D160  

*Stewart L & Conway K (2000) Community action to reduce rural drink drive crashes in New Zealand. Substance Use & Misuse, 35, 141-155. A122  

*Conway, K., Tunks, M., Henwood, W. & Casswell, S. (2000) Te Whanau Cadillac – A Waka for Change.  Health Education & Behavior, Vol 27, 339-350. A121  

*Moewaka Barnes, H. (2000)  Collaboration in community action: a successful partnership between indigenous communities and researchers.  Health Promotion International, 15, 17-25. A117  

*Casswell, S. (2000)  A decade of community action research, Substance Use & Misuse, 35, 55-74. A113  

Hill, L. (2000) The Role of Local Government: Part 1. A background paper.  October.  Auckland : Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit.  D159  

Casswell, S. (1999) A decade of community action research, in: Kettil Bruun Society Thematic Meeting: 4th Symposium on Community Action Research and the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems.  Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. B29  

Stanley, P. (1999) You can’t liberate the oppressed from the castle of the elite, in: Kettil Bruun Society Thematic Meeting: 4th Symposium on Community Action Research and the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems.  Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. B31  

Moewaka Barnes, H. (1999) Maori drink drive programme evaluation: from a Maori perspective, in: Kettil Bruun Society Thematic Meeting: 4th Symposium on Community Action Research and the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems.  Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. B30  

Stewart, L. and Conway, K.(1999) Community action to reduce rural drink drive crashes: encouraging sustainable efforts in changing environments, in: Kettil Bruun Society Thematic Meeting: 4th Symposium on Community Action Research and the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems.  Auckland: Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. B32  

*Allamani, A., Casswell, S., Graham, K. et al (2000)  Introduction:  Community action research and the prevention of alcohol problems at the local level, Substance Use & Misuse, 35, 1-10. A114  

*Casswell, S. (1999)  Evaluation research, in: Davidson, C. and Tolich, M. (eds) Social Science Research in New Zealand: Many Paths to Understanding.  Longman, Auckland B28  

Stewart, L. (1999)  Community Action to Reduce Alcohol Related Harm Amongst Young People:  The Youth and Alcohol Project.  65pp, June.  Auckland :  Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D155  

Casswell, S. (1999) The dynamics of research and community action in the context of a bicultural project in Aotearoa/New Zealand, in: Community Action to Prevent Alcohol Problems.  Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe. B27  

*Moewaka Barnes, H. and Stanley, P. (1999)  Kia Mau te Mana, in: Community Action to Prevent Alcohol Problems.  Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe . B26  

*Stewart, L. (1999)  Using computer conferencing to encourage action on alcohol issues: implications for research and communities, in: Community Action to Prevent Alcohol Problems.  Copenhagen: WHO Regional Office for Europe . B25  

McCreanor, T., Moewaka Barnes, H., Mathews, T. (1998)  Limited Impact Evaluation for the Waikato Rural Drink Drive Project.  December.  Auckland:  Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D153  

Stewart, L., Conway , K. (1998)  Community Action on Rural Drink Driving:  The Waikato Rural Drink Drive Pilot Project 1996-1998.  December. Auckland :  Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D152  

*Stewart, L. Casswell, S., Thomson, A. (1997)  Promoting public health in liquor licensing: perceptions of the role of alcohol community workers, Contemporary Drug Problems, 24M 1-37. A85  

Moewaka Barnes, H., Casswell, S., Compain, T., Waa, A., Spinola, C., Stanley, P., Stewart, L., Webb, R. and Wyllie, A.. (1996) Uru Atu: Community Action to Reduce Alcohol Related Traffic Injury Among Maori: Process/Impact Evaluation Report on WHANAU/Tu BADD.  99pp, August.  Auckland: Alcohol and Public Health Research Unit. D127  

Moewaka Barnes, H., Casswell, S., Compain, T., Waa, A., Spinola, C., Stanley, P., Stewart, L., Webb, R. and Wyllie, A.. (1996) Te Tipu Ora: Community Action to Reduce Alcohol Related Traffic Injury Among Maori: Process/Impact Evaluation Report on WHIRIWHIRI TE ORA.  115pp, August.  Auckland: Alcohol and Public Health Research Unit. D128  

Stanley, P., Casswell, S. (1996) Rangamaro: Community Action to Reduce Alcohol Related Traffic Injury Among Maori: Final Progress Report No.6.  31pp plus appendices, March.  Auckland: Alcohol and Public Health Research Unit. D122  

Moewaka Barnes, H. (1995).  Whakawatea:  Community Action to Reduce Alcohol Related Traffic Injury Among Maori:  A Collaborative Project.  Report No.5.  20pp plus appendices, November.  Auckland:  Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D120  

Stanley, P., Casswell, S. (1995).  Te Ua:  Community Action to Reduce Alcohol Related Traffic Injury Among Maori:  A Collaborative Project.  Report No.4.  44pp plus appendices, February.  Auckland:  Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D118  

Benseman, H, Stewart, L. (1995)  Evaluation of an Electronic Bulletin Board Service for Alcohol Health Promotion Workers:  Second Formative Evaluation Report.  27pp, July.  Auckland:  Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D115  

Trotman, R., Spinola, C. (1994)  Community Gardening:  A Literature Review.  35pp plus appendix,  September.  Auckland:  Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D101  

*Stewart, L., Casswell, S., Duignan, P. (1993).  Using Evaluation Resources in a Community Action Project:  Formative Evaluation of Public Health Input into the Implementation of the New Zealand Sale of Liquor Act, Contemporary Drug Problems, 20, 681-704. A65  

Stanley, P., Casswell, S. (1994).  Kia Toa:  Community Action to Reduce Alcohol Related Traffic Injury Among Maori:  A Collaborative Project.  Report No.3.  33pp plus appendices, August.  Auckland:  Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D93  

Stewart, L. Harré, M. (1994)  Evaluation of an Electronic Bulletin Board Service for Alcohol Health Promotion Workers:  First Process Evaluation Report.  56pp plus appendix, May.  Auckland:  Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D90  

Benseman, J. Stewart, L. (1994)  Evaluation of an Electronic Bulletin Board Service for Alcohol Health Promotion Workers:  First Formative Evaluation Report.  31pp plus appendices, May.  Auckland:  Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. 6D89  

*Stewart, L., Benseman, J., Harre, M., Casswell, S. (1993).  Using Electronic Communication to Enhance Networking and Information Exchange Between Community Alcohol Workers.  Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 4, 41-43. A67  

Stanley, P., Casswell, S. (1994).  Waiora:  Community Action to Reduce Alcohol Related Traffic Injury Among Maori:  A Collaborative Project.  Report No.2.  46pp plus appendices, February.  Auckland:  Alcohol & Public Health Research Unit. D92  

Casswell, S. (1993).  Issues of Transfer and Ownership:  Commentary and Reflections on the Day.  In:  Greenfield ,

T.K., Zimmerman.R. (eds).  Experiences with Community Action Projects: New Research in the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems. CSAP Prevention Monograph-14. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. B16

*Stewart, L., Casswell, S. (1993).  Media Advocacy for Alcohol Policy Support:  Results from the New Zealand Community Action Project.  Health Promotion International, 8, 167-175. A59  

*Duignan, P., Casswell, S., Stewart, L. (1993).  Evaluating Community Projects: Conceptual and Methodological Issues Illustrated from the Community Action Project and the Liquor Licensing Project in New Zealand .  In: Greenfield , T.K., Zimmerman, R. (eds).  Experiences with Community Action Projects: New Research in the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems. CSAP Prevention Monograph-14. Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. B15  

Stanley, P., Casswell, S. (1993).  Nga Putahi: Community Action to Reduce Alcohol Related Traffic Injury Among Maori:  A Collaborative Project.  Progress Report No.1 to the Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Corporation.  44pp plus appendices, September.  Auckland:   Alcohol and Public Health Research Unit. D75  

*Duignan, P.,  Casswell, S. (1992).  Community Alcohol Action Programme Evaluation in New Zealand .  Journal of Drug Issues, 22, 757-771. A46  

*Casswell, S., Ransom, R., Gilmore, L. (1990).  Evaluation of a Mass-Media Campaign for the Primary Prevention of Alcohol-Related Problems.  Health Promotion, 5, 9-17. A38  

*Casswell, S., Stewart, L. (1990).  Aftermath of the Community Action Project on Alcohol: Integration or Attrition?  In: Giesbrecht, N., Conley, R., Denniston, R.W. et al (eds).  Research, Action, and the Community: Experiences in the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Problems.  OSAP Prevention Monograph-4.  Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. B9  

*Casswell, S., Gilmore, L. (1989).  An Evaluated Community Action Project on Alcohol.  Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 50, 339-346. A35  

*Casswell, S., Gilmore, L., Maguire, V., Ransom, R. (1989).  Changes in Public Support for Alcohol Policies Following a Community-Based Campaign.  British Journal of Addiction, 84:515-522. A32  

*Duignan, P., Casswell, S. (1989).  Evaluating Community Development Programs for Health Promotion: Problems Illustrated by a New Zealand Example.  Community Health Studies, 13, 74-81. A31  
*Casswell, S., Stewart, L. (1989).  A Community Action Project on Alcohol: Community Organisation and its Evaluation.  Community Health Studies, 13, 39-48. A30  

Stewart, L., Ransom, R., Casswell, S. (1987).  The Community Action Project: Activities of Community Organisers in an Alcohol Problem Prevention Programme.  35pp, February.  Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. D15  

Mcguire, V., Casswell, S. (1986).  The Community Action Project: Key Informants Study: No 1.  51pp, March.  Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. D11  

Mcguire, V., Casswell, S. (1986).  The Community Action Project: Key Informants Study: No 2.  51pp, July.  Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. D13  

Casswell, S., Martin, C. (1985).  Prevention Strategies: Public Support for Alcohol Control Policies and the Constraints on Change.  In: Proceedings of the 34th International Congress on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Calgary.

Martin, C. (1984).  A Survey of the Awareness of Alcohol-related Publicity and Advertising Debate.  15pp plus appendices.  February. Auckland: Alcohol Research Unit. D7  

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