Internal Research Publications
Journal articles
Green, R., Mitchell, P., & Bruun, A. (under review). For better or worse: Perspectives of service-connected young people on the value of relationships in addressing their needs. International Journal of Drug Policy.
Mitchell, P. F. (2011). Evidence-based practice in real-world services for young people with complex needs: new opportunities suggested by recent implementation science. Children and Youth Services Review, 33, 207-216.
Bruun, A., & Hynan, C. (2006). Where to from here? Guiding for mental health for young people with complex needs. Youth Studies Australia, 25(1), 19-27.
Rogers, N. (Sept 2005). Bridging the Gap: Enhancing co-morbidity services for young people. Parity, 18 (8) 10-11.
Rogers, N. (April 2008). From ‘Treatment’ to ‘Care’: Developing Youth Drug Treatment Services Using a Social Model of Health. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 14 (1), 52-58.
Book chapters
Bruun, A., Ennis, D., Wansborough, H., Green, R., & Mitchell, P. (2012). A guide to assisting young people experiencing ATS related problems. In S. Allsop & N. Lee (Eds.), Understanding and responding to amphetamine-type stimulants. Melbourne: I. P. Communications.
Bruun, A. (2008). Effective practice for young people experiencing alcohol and other drug-related harm. In D. Moore & P. Dietze (Eds.), Drugs and public health: Australian perspectives on policy and practice (pp. 115-126). South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Reports and resources
Bruun, A., & Mitchell, P. (in preparation). A resource for strengthening therapeutic practice frameworks in youth AOD services. Melbourne: Victorian Government Department of Health.
YSAS. (2011). YSAS Comprehensive Practice Framework: Statement of Values, Commitments and Orientations. Melbourne: YSAS Pty Ltd.
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.
Conference presentations
Green, R., Mitchell, P., & Bruun, A. (2011). For better or worse: Exploring the centrality of relationships in client narratives, and considerations for outcomes evaluation, Australian Institute of Criminology Conference - Young people, risk and resilience: The challenges of alcohol, drugs and violence. Melbourne, 7-8 March.
Mitchell, P., & Bruun, A. (2011). Evidence-based practice in real-world services for young people with complex needs: A new approach based on practice elements, 6th International Conference on Drugs & Young People. Melbourne, 2-4 May.
Mitchell, P., & Bruun, A. (2010). Developing a comprehensive practice framework for the Youth Substance Abuse Service, The Australian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs. Canberra, 28 Nov to 1 Dec.
Full list in alphabetical order
Bruun, A. (2008). Effective practice for young people experiencing alcohol and other drug-related harm. In D. Moore & P. Dietze (Eds.), Drugs and public health: Australian perspectives on policy and practice (pp. 115-126). South Melbourne: Oxford University Press.
Bruun, A., Ennis, D., Wansborough, H., Green, R., & Mitchell, P. (in press). A guide to assisting young people experiencing ATS related problems. In S. Allsop & N. Lee (Eds.), Understanding and responding to amphetamine-type stimulants. Melbourne: I. P. Communications.
Bruun, A., & Hynan, C. (2006). Where to from here? Guiding for mental health for young people with complex needs. Youth Studies Australia, 25(1), 19-27.
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Bruun, A., & Mitchell, P. (in preparation). A resource for strengthening therapeutic practice frameworks in youth AOD services. Melbourne: Victorian Government Department of Health.
Green, R., Mitchell, P., & Bruun, A. (2011). For better or worse: Exploring the centrality of relationships in client narratives, and considerations for outcomes evaluation, Australian Institute of Criminology Conference - Young people, risk and resilience: The challenges of alcohol, drugs and violence. Melbourne, 7-8 March.
Green, R., Mitchell, P., & Bruun, A. (under review). For better or worse: Perspectives of service-connected young people on the value of relationships in addressing their needs. International Journal of Drug Policy.
Mitchell, P., & Bruun, A. (2010). Developing a comprehensive practice framework for the Youth Substance Abuse Service, The Australian Professional Society on Alcohol and other Drugs. Canberra, 28 Nov to 1 Dec.
Mitchell, P., & Bruun, A. (2011). Evidence-based practice in real-world services for young people with complex needs: A new approach based on practice elements, 6th International Conference on Drugs & Young People. Melbourne, 2-4 May.
Mitchell, P., & Bruun, A. (in preparation). Defining key domains of need and therapeutic intention within an evidence-based therapeutic practice framework for young people with multiple and complex needs. Children and Youth Services Review.
Mitchell, P. F. (2011). Evidence-based practice in real-world services for young people with complex needs: new opportunities suggested by recent implementation science. Children and Youth Services Review, 33, 207-216.
Rogers, N. (Sept 2005). Bridging the Gap: Enhancing co-morbidity services for young people. Parity, 18 (8) 10-11.
Rogers, N. (April 2008). From ‘Treatment’ to ‘Care’: Developing Youth Drug Treatment Services Using a Social Model of Health. Australian Journal of Primary Health, 14 (1), 52-58.
YSAS. (2011). YSAS Comprehensive Practice Framework: Statement of Values, Commitments and Orientations. Melbourne: YSAS Pty Ltd.
