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Research
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Sarah
Greenaway , PhD
Sarah Greenaway is an evaluator and qualitative researcher. She has worked on a number of community action and development projects providing formative, process and outcome evaluation. Sarah is currently involved in studies exploring car reliance; community action approaches to reduce alcohol-related harm for young people and the evaluation of programmes aimed at reducing water, energy, waste and car use in Waitakere. She is part of the SHORE and Whariki team which provides evaluation training and consultancy services to community and public health workers and organisations. Sarah has a PhD in Sociology and her thesis focused on theoretical issues in relation to rape prevention.
Email: s.greenaway@massey.ac.nz
Publications
Greenaway, S., McCreanor, T. & Witten, K. (2008) Reducing CO2 emissions from domestic travel: exploring the social and health impacts. EcoHealth 5, 504-512. A233
Huckle, T., Greenaway, S., Broughton, D. & Conway, K. (2007) The use of evidence-based community action intervention to improve age verification practices for alcohol purchase. Substance Use and Misuse 42:1899-1914. A207
Milne, S. & Greenaway, S. (2007) What next? Sustaining a successful small-scale alcohol harm minimisation project? Substance Use and Misuse 42:1933-1944. A205
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
Greenaway, S., Conway, K., Casswell, S., Huckle, T. & Sweetsur, P. (2005) Auckland Regional Community Action Project on Alcohol Evaluation Report. Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation (SHORE) & Te Ropu Whariki, Massey University, Auckland
Greenaway, S. K. (2003). Prevention Otherwise: Towards an Alternative
Understanding of Rape (PhD thesis) . Auckland: University of Auckland
Casswell S, Huckle T, Greenaway S, Conway K. (2003) Auckland Regional
Community Action Project on Alcohol Evaluation Report: Progress Report One,
December. Auckland: Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation
(SHORE) and Te Ropu Whariki, Massey University
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