External and collaborative publications
Journal articles
Daley, K. & Chamberlain, C. (2009). Moving On: Young People and Substance Abuse. Youth Studies Australia, 28, 4, 35-43. Reproduced with permission from the Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies (ACYS).
Daley, K. 2009. The ethics of doing research with young drug users. Refereed proceedings of The Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference, December 1-4 2009, Australian National University: Canberra. See: http://www.tasa.org.au/conferences/conferencepapers09/papers/Daley,%20Kathryn.pdf
Faribarin, R. & Murray, D. (2004). Duty of care, harm reduction and young people in care: an effective approach to working with volatile substance users. Youth Studies Australia, 23, 17-21.
Rogers, N. & Lubman, D. (2005). An accelerated hepatitis B vaccination schedule for young drug users. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 29 (4), 305-307.
Reports and resources
Youth Support and Advocacy Service (2012) YSAS Snapshot: Findings from the YSAS client census October 2012. Melbourne: Youth
Support and Advocacy Service.
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AHURI (September 2010). Pathways from out-of-home care: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.
Allen, N., Bonomo, Y., Cementon, E., Lubman, D., & Rogers, N. DYADS Report #2: Literature Review for Model Development. Melbourne: YSAS, Orygen, DASwest, and Beyondblue.
Allen, N., Bonomo, Y., Cementon, E., Lubman, D., & Rogers, N. DYADS Report #3: Literature Review for Model Development. Melbourne: YSAS, Orygen, DASwest, and Beyondblue.
Cameron, J., Strickland, H., Devaney, M., Lee, N., Wright, I., & Karametos, C. (2009). A pilot study to examine the effectiveness of clinical case management for alcohol and drug clients. Report to Australian Rotary Health Research Fund. Melbourne: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre.
Johnson, G., Natalier, K., Mendes, P., Liddiard, M., Thoresen, S., Hollows, A., & Bailey, N. (2010). Pathways for Out of Home Care. Melbourne: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.
MacLean, S., Bruun, A., Mallett, S., & Green, R. (2009). Social contexts of substance use for vulnerable 13-15 year olds in Melbourne: Youth Drug Reporting System. Melbourne: Turningpoint Alcohol and Drug Centre, Youth Substance Abuse Service (YSAS), Keys Centre for Women’s Health. http://docs.health.vic.gov.au/docs/doc/Social-Contexts-of-substance-use-for-vulnerable-13-15-year-olds-in-Melbourne-Youth-Drug-Reporting-System
Johnson, G., Natalier, K., Mendes, P., Liddiard, M., Thoresen, S., Hollows, A., & Bailey, N. (2010). Pathways for Out of Home Care. Melbourne: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.
MacLean, S., Bruun, A., Mallett, S., & Green, R. (2009). Social contexts of substance use for vulnerable 13-15 year olds in Melbourne: Youth Drug Reporting System. Melbourne: Turningpoint Alcohol and Drug Centre, Youth Substance Abuse Service (YSAS), Keys Centre for Women’s Health. http://docs.health.vic.gov.au/docs/doc/Social-Contexts-of-substance-use-for-vulnerable-13-15-year-olds-in-Melbourne-Youth-Drug-Reporting-System
Post-graduate research
Daley, K. (2008). Moving On: Young People and Substance Abuse. Thesis submitted to RMIT School of Global Studies, Social Science & Planning.
Full list in alphabetical order
AHURI (September 2010). Pathways from out-of-home care: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.
Johnson, G., Natalier, K., Mendes, P., Liddiard, M., Thoresen, S., Hollows, A., & Bailey, N. (2010). Pathways for Out of Home Care. Melbourne: Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute.
Cameron, J., Strickland, H., Devaney, M., Lee, N., Wright, I., & Karametos, C. (2009). A pilot study to examine the effectiveness of clinical case management for alcohol and drug clients. Report to Australian Rotary Health Research Fund. Melbourne: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre.
Daley, K. & Chamberlain, C. (2009). Moving On: Young People and Substance Abuse. Youth Studies Australia, 28, 4, 35-43. Reproduced with permission from the Australian Clearinghouse for Youth Studies (ACYS).
Daley, K. 2009. The ethics of doing research with young drug users. Refereed proceedings of The Australian Sociological Association Annual Conference, December 1-4 2009, Australian National University: Canberra. See: http://www.tasa.org.au/conferences/conferencepapers09/papers/Daley,%20Kathryn.pdf
MacLean, S., Bruun, A., Mallett, S., & Green, R. (2009). Social contexts of substance use for vulnerable 13-15 year olds in Melbourne: Youth Drug Reporting System. Melbourne: Turningpoint Alcohol and Drug Centre, Youth Substance Abuse Service (YSAS), Keys Centre for Women’s Health. http://docs.health.vic.gov.au/docs/doc/Social-Contexts-of-substance-use-for-vulnerable-13-15-year-olds-in-Melbourne-Youth-Drug-Reporting-System
Daley, K. (2008). Moving On: Young People and Substance Abuse. Thesis submitted to RMIT School of Global Studies, Social Science & Planning.
Lubman, D., Allen, N., Rogers, N. J. (2008). Therapeutic alliance and change in psychiatric symptoms in adolescents and young adults receiving drug treatment. Journal of Substance Use 13 (5) 325-339.
Rogers, N. & Lubman, D. (2005). An accelerated hepatitis B vaccination schedule for young drug users. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 29 (4), 305-307.
Allen, N., Bonomo, Y., Cementon, E., Lubman, D., & Rogers, N. DYADS Report #2: Literature Review for Model Development. Melbourne: YSAS, Orygen, DASwest, and Beyondblue.
Allen, N., Bonomo, Y., Cementon, E., Lubman, D., & Rogers, N. DYADS Report #3: Literature Review for Model Development. Melbourne: YSAS, Orygen, DASwest, and Beyondblue.
Faribarin, R. & Murray, D. (2004). Duty of care, harm reduction and young people in care: an effective approach to working with volatile substance users. Youth Studies Australia, 23, 17-21.
