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    When the client becomes the teacher by Bocking, Julia, Happell, Brenda

    Published in Australian nursing & midwifery journal (01-07-2017)
    “…We all know how much we learn from the people we work with. We learn so much that can't be taught through textbooks or classroom teaching. Most often that kind…”
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    Promoting the Value of Mental Health Nursing: The Contribution of a Consumer Academic by Happell, Brenda, Scholz, Brett, Bocking, Julia, Platania-Phung, Chris

    Published in Issues in mental health nursing (01-02-2019)
    “…Mental illness is known to occur frequently in the general population and is more common within the general health care system. High-quality health care…”
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    Mental Health Consumer Experiences and Strategies When Seeking Physical Health Care by Ewart, Stephanie B, Bocking, Julia, Happell, Brenda, Platania-Phung, Chris, Stanton, Robert

    Published in Global qualitative nursing research (01-02-2016)
    “…People with mental illness have higher rates of physical health problems and consequently live significantly shorter lives. This issue is not yet viewed as a…”
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    Improving exchange with consumers within mental health organizations: Recognizing mental ill health experience as a ‘sneaky, special degree’ by Scholz, Brett, Bocking, Julia, Happell, Brenda

    “…Stigmatizing views towards consumers may be held even by those working within mental health organizations. Contemporary mental health policies require…”
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    Breaking through the Glass Ceiling: Consumers in Mental Health Organisations' Hierarchies by Scholz, Brett, Bocking, Julia, Happell, Brenda

    Published in Issues in mental health nursing (01-05-2017)
    “…Contemporary mental health policies call for consumers to be engaged in all levels of mental health service planning, implementation, and delivery. Critical…”
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    The tyranny of difference: exploring attitudes to the role of the consumer academic in teaching students of mental health nursing by Happell, Brenda, Bocking, Julia, Scholz, Brett, Platania-Phung, Chris

    “…Consumer participation in mental health service delivery is now a policy expectation. Negative attitudes of health professionals towards collaboration with…”
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    How do consumer leaders co-create value in mental health organisations? by Scholz, Brett, Bocking, Julia, Happell, Brenda

    Published in Australian health review (01-10-2017)
    “…Objectives Contemporary mental health policies call for consumers to be involved in decision-making processes within mental health organisations. Some…”
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    “Not an afterthought”: Power imbalances in systemic partnerships between health service providers and consumers in a hospital setting by Scholz, Brett, Bocking, Julia, Platania-Phung, Chris, Banfield, Michelle, Happell, Brenda

    Published in Health policy (Amsterdam) (01-08-2018)
    “…Contemporary health policies require consumers be involved at all stages of health service planning, implementation, delivery, and evaluation. The extent to…”
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    'Not in the room, but the doctors were': an Australian story-completion study about consumer representation by Scholz, Brett, Bocking, Julia, Hedt, Peter, Lu, Vinh N, Happell, Brenda

    Published in Health promotion international (01-08-2020)
    “…Current mental health policy requires consumer involvement in all levels of health service management (i.e. planning, implementation, delivery and evaluation)…”
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    Rhetoric of representation: the disempowerment and empowerment of consumer leaders by Scholz, Brett, Stewart, Stephanie J, Bocking, Julia, Happell, Brenda

    Published in Health promotion international (01-02-2019)
    “…Abstract Policy mandates consumer involvement in decisions at all levels of the mental health system. One barrier to this involvement is the expectation that…”
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    "Chipping away": non-consumer researcher perspectives on barriers to collaborating with consumers in mental health research by Happell, Brenda, Gordon, Sarah, Bocking, Julia, Ellis, Pete, Roper, Cath, Liggins, Jackie, Scholz, Brett, Platania-Phung, Chris

    “…Collaboration between researchers who have lived experience of mental illness and services (consumer researchers) and mental health researchers without (other…”
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    'That red flag on your file': misinterpreting physical symptoms as mental illness by Happell, Brenda, Ewart, Stephanie B, Bocking, Julia, Platania-Phung, Chris, Stanton, Robert

    Published in Journal of clinical nursing (01-10-2016)
    “…Aims and objectives To ascertain the views and experiences of mental health consumers regarding the availability and quality of care and treatment received for…”
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    Consumers at the centre: interprofessional solutions for meeting mental health consumers' physical health needs by Happell, Brenda, Platania-Phung, Chris, Bocking, Julia, Ewart, Stephanie B., Scholz, Brett, Stanton, Robert

    Published in Journal of interprofessional care (04-03-2019)
    “…Interprofessional care and consumer-oriented services are embodied in modern healthcare policy and practice. The views, needs, and values of consumers are…”
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    Mental Health Researchers' Views About Service User Research: A Literature Review by Happell, Brenda, Gordon, Sarah, Bocking, Julia, Ellis, Pete, Roper, Cath, Liggins, Jackie, Platania-Phung, Chris, Scholz, Brett

    Published in Issues in mental health nursing (02-12-2018)
    “…Services users are becoming actively involved in mental health research. How this is perceived by other researchers is not well known. The aim of this article…”
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    How did I not see that? Perspectives of nonconsumer mental health researchers on the benefits of collaborative research with consumers by Happell, Brenda, Gordon, Sarah, Bocking, Julia, Ellis, Pete, Roper, Cath, Liggins, Jackie, Platania‐Phung, Chris, Scholz, Brett

    “…Coproduction of research between consumers of mental health services and nonconsumer mental health researchers is increasing. There is some research available…”
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    “I don't think we've quite got there yet”: The experience of allyship for mental health consumer researchers by Happell, Brenda, Scholz, Brett, Gordon, Sarah, Bocking, Julia, Ellis, Pete, Roper, Cath, Liggins, Jackie, Platania‐Phung, Chris

    “…Accessible summary What is known of the subject Consumer participation in mental health services is an expectation articulated through mental health policy…”
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    ‘There's just no flexibility’: How space and time impact mental health consumer research by Scholz, Brett, Gordon, Sarah, Bocking, Julia, Liggins, Jackie, Ellis, Peter, Roper, Cath, Platania‐Phung, Chris, Happell, Brenda

    “…Non‐consumer researchers collaborating with consumer researchers can benefit from greater relevance of research and improved congruence between research…”
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