Browsing Doctoral Theses by Thesis Supervisor "Healee, David"
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An Insight Into New Zealand Police Officers' Work and Interactions With Those in Mental Distress
(Auckland University of Technology, 2021)The New Zealand Police directive is that officers are to accompany all persons they suspect are mentally distressed to the hospital emergency department for assessment by mental health professionals. How frontline police ... -
South East Asian Female Doctoral Students’ Sojourning Experience in New Zealand: A Process of Gaining by Losing
(Auckland University of Technology, 2021)International doctoral students make immense contributions to their host country’s universities. They bring with them economic benefits, boost universities’ ranking via research, create cultural diversity, and to a certain ... -
Thwarted Access: Navigating a Way Towards Enhancing Collaboration Between Public Health and Primary Care Practitioners
(Auckland University of Technology, 2020)Many of the most urgent public health difficulties cannot be addressed by single agency interventions (Procter, Brooks, Wilson, Crouchman, & Kendall, 2015; Rawaf et al., 2018; World Health Organization, 2008); instead ... -
Wellbeing Across Occupations and in the Emergency Services: a Mixed Methods Study
(Auckland University of Technology, 2018)Background: Evidence indicates that emergency service work can compromise first responders’ and their families’ wellbeing. Traditionally, first responder wellbeing has been organisationally supported from a deficit perspective ... -
Working collaboratively in Hospice and palliative care - Sharing TIme
(Auckland University of Technology, 2018)Palliative care is the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual care of people with a life-limiting illness (Palliative Care Subcommittee, 2007). As a health care service, palliative care advocates for a holistic ...