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Project research has been presented/published as follows: Murphy, J. (1997) Review of Services for People Requesting Emergency Relief, Frankston Community Support and Information Centre, Melbourne. Murphy, J. (1997) Community Outreach Service, Frankston Community Support and Information Centre, Melbourne. Murphy, J. (1998) A Basic Guide to Planning Community Services, John Murphy, Mt. Martha, Victoria. Murphy, J. (1998) Review of Services for People Requesting Emergency Relief - Summary, Frankston Community Support and Information Centre, Melbourne. Murphy, J. (1998) An Introduction to Strategic Planning for Small Community Agencies, Community Management Project, Mt. Martha. Murphy, J. (1998) Emergency Relief Review, Mornington Community Information and Support Centre, Mornington. Murphy, J. (1998) Partnerships Between Business and Community Services Sector. Paper presented to the Community Partnerships Forum, Wellington, New Zealand, November. Murphy, J. & Thomas, B. (1998) Corporate Sector Support for Neighbourhood Services. Paper presented to the Fourth Australia and New Zealand Third Sector Research Conference, Melbourne, June. Liddell, M.J. & Murphy, J. (1998) All My Pictures Seem to Fade to Black and White: The Inevitable Future for Service Providers? Paper presented to the Fourth Australia and New Zealand Third Sector Research Conference, Melbourne, June. Glazebrook, M., Murphy, J. and Thomas, B. (1999) Building Strong Communities: Partnerships Between The Business and Community Sectors in Community Development. Paper presented at the Making It Happen for Australia's Children Conference: Building & Sustaining Child Friendly Communities in the 21st Century. Canberra. Murphy, J. and Thomas B. (1999) Partnerships Between Business and the Community. New Zealand Institute of Social Policy. Victoria University. Wellington, New Zealand. Liddell, M. and Murphy, J. (1999) Voluntary or Involuntary? Non-Government Agencies in the Contracting State. Paper presented at the National Social Policy Conference "Social Justice for the 21st Century: Justice and Responsibility". University of New South Wales, Social Policy Research Centre, Sydney, 21-23 July 1999. Liddell, M. (1999) Empowering Neighbourhood and Community Organisations: The First Year of the Community Management Project. Monash University Department of Social Work and Human Services, Clayton, Victoria. Murphy, J. and Thomas, B. (1999) Partnerships with the Business Sector in Addressing Social Exclusion: A Community Development Approach. Paper presented at the 26th National AASW Conference: Promoting Inclusion - Redressing Exclusion: The Social Work Challenge. Sheraton Brisbane, 26-29 September. Murphy, J. (1999) Mornington Peninsula Community Connections. Empowering Neighbourhood and Community Groups: A Social Capital Approach. Paper presented to the Department of Family and Community Services. November 10. Murphy, J. (2000) Business - Community Partnerships: Fact or Fantasy. Paper presented at the Broken Hill Community Round Table. February. Murphy, J. & Thomas, B. (2000) Developing Social Capital: A New Role for Business in Social Capital and Public Policy in Australia. Australian Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne. Murphy, J. (2000) Partnerships with the Business Sector: We Need to Rethink This One. National Volunteering Conference. Adelaide 5 - 7 June. Thomas, B. (2000) Keynote Address. Broken Hill Community Round Table Conference. 26th July. Murphy, J. (2000) Empowering Grass-Roots Community Groups to Strengthen Communities. Workshop paper. Broken Hill Community Round Table Conference. 26th July. Murphy, J. (2000) Forming Partnerships with Business. Workshop paper. Broken Hill Community Round Table Conference. 26th July Murphy, J. and Thomas, B. (2001) An Introduction to Employee Volunteering. A Profitable Venture for Businesses and Communities. Mornington Peninsula Community Connections. Murphy, J. (2001) A Mornington Peninsula Centre for Sustainability. A concept paper presented to the Executive Staff of Mornington Peninsula Shire Council, 19th June. Mornington Peninsula Community Connections. Murphy, J. (2001) Communities have the answers, So don't forget neighborhood groups. The Corporate Citizen. Winter. Corporate Citizenship Research Unit Deakin University. Melbourne. Murphy, J. (2001) Partnerships with Business: Not a Quick Fix, Despite All the Hype. NSW Local Government Community Services Association Conference Painting the Picture in Orange, 11th-12th October. Murphy, J. (2001) Creative Partnerships - Community Government and Business in Noble, J. and Johnston, F. Volunteering Visions, The Federation Press, New South Wales. Murphy, J., Thomas, B. and Glazebrook, M. (2002) Partnerships with Business: A Guide for Small Community Groups.The Triple A Foundation. Wellington, New Zealand. Murphy, J. and Thomas, B. (2002) Employee Volunteering. Profitable for Business and Communities. Mornington Peninsula Community Connections. Mt. Martha, Victoria. Cauchi, J., Murphy, J. and Thomas. B. (2002) Community Partnerships: Secrets to Success. Paper given at the Council of Intellectual Disability Agencies Conference. Melbourne. Thomas, B. and Murphy, J. (2002) The Body Shop: Bringing Meaning to Work in Morrow, L., Verins, I. and Willis, E. (eds.) Mental Health and Work: Issues and Perspectives. Auseinet, Flinders University South Australia. Murphy, J. and Cauchi, J. (2002) What's Wrong With Community Building. Paper given at the Local Government Community Services Association of Western Australia Conference, Perth, 4th - 6th December. Murphy, J. (2003) Advocacy. Workshop paper presented at The Network of Inner East Community Houses Conference - A Sense of Place, 17th June. Murphy, J. (2003) Partnerships Between Community and Business Groups. Summary of Seminar, Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand, 5th - 9th July. Thomas, B. (2003) The Social Role of Business in Society and The Body Shop. Summary of Seminar, Auckland and Wellington, New Zealand, 5th - 9th July. Murphy, J. and Cauchi, J. (2003) Business and Community Building in The Corporate Citizen, Volume 3 Issue 3. The Corporate Citizenship Research Unit, Deakin University, Melbourne. Murphy, J. and Cauchi, J. (2004) What's Wrong With Community Building II: It's Much Worse Than We Thought. Human Rights, Community Development and the Grassroots Conference. 14th - 18th April. Melbourne. Murphy, J. and Martin, V. (2004) Emergency Relief - A Guide For Small Community Groups. Triple A Foundation. Wellington, New Zealand. Murphy, J. (2006) Great Ideas To Make Your Community Project Successful. Triple A Foundation. Wellington, New Zealand. Murphy, J. and Cauchi, J. (2006) Empowering Communities! Who Are We Kidding? Paper presented at the Empowerment Conference with Noel Pearson. Melbourne May 16-17. Murphy,J. (2008) Men’s Wellbeing Matters Promoting Health and Wellbeing for Men on the Mornington Peninsula. A Discussion Paper. Mornington Peninsula Community Connections. |
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