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Pace, Barnaby (2011) Risk prediction, assessment and management: A review of violence risk assessment literature. Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP), Germany. ISBN 9783845414560 UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2011) Engagement, retention, completion and evaluation: A New Zealand tertiary education view. Lambert Academic Publishing (LAP). ISBN 9783845413099 UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2011) Conceptualising blended teaching: Paradigm shift from blended learning to blended teaching: Discussion paper. Discussion Paper. Wintec, Hamilton, New Zealand. (Unpublished) UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2011) Social work - Support work partnership: Improving quality and continuity of care. Platform Trust: Collaborate, Connect, Network. UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2011) Developing mental health support work: A collection of contemporary research. Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. ISBN 9783838363844 UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2011) Comparing support work practice with the principles of psychosocial rehabilitation. Platform Trust: Collaborate, Connect, Network. UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2010) 'A fine line': Mental health support workers strive to define their role. [Audio] UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2010) 'A fine line': Mental health support workers strive to define their role: Research notes. [Audio] UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2010) Developing a model of mental health support work practice: A holistic approach to mental health support work. Lambert Academic Publishing, Germany. ISBN 9783838398112 UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2010) Healthcare professionals and service user's perception of mental health support workers. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 14 (2). pp. 57-66. ISSN 1475-7192 UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2010) Thematic analysis of Noho Marae evaluation data: Short paper. Other. Wintec@Thames, Thames, New Zealand. (Unpublished) UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2010) Why mental health support work needs research. Platform Trust: Collaborate, Connect, Network. UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2009) Preliminary comparison between the roles of support workers and social workers in community mental health services. Aotearoa New Zealand social work, 21 (3). pp. 33-37. ISSN 1178-5527 UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2009) Comparison study between support worker and social worker roles in community mental health services. Discussion Paper. B. Pace. UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2009) How New Zealand mental health support workers perceive their role. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 13 (2). pp. 5-10. ISSN 1475-7192 UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2009) Mental health support workers perception of ethical practice: Discussion paper. Discussion Paper. B. Pace. UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2009) Organisational views of the mental health support workers role and function. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, 14 (1). pp. 29-33. ISSN 1475-7192 UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2009) A practical guide to mental health support work. B. Pace, Wellington, New Zealand. ISBN 9781877534713 UNSPECIFIED

Pace, Barnaby (2006) Teaching and learning in social science and humanities: A cognitive-affective approach to tertiary teaching. In: 4th Biennial ITPNZ Research Conference. ITPNZ. UNSPECIFIED

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