• Community gardens: A natural way to wellbeing 

      Fountain, Simon
      Published 2000-01-01
      Community gardens provide social, economic and environmental benefits to local urban communities. These include individual and collective social wellbeing, access to cheap, nutritious food and improved functioning of the ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
    • The use of humour in diversional therapy 

      Quirke, Jacqueline
      Published 1994-01-01
      Humour is a natural phenomenon that every human being possesses. But humour is often not fully utilized and often taken for granted. It is only recently that there has been an upsurge in research in the area of humour that ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
    • Social isolation, loneliness & older people: Study of neighbour aid home visiting service 

      Boardman, Jayne
      Published 1999-01-01
      The purpose of this research study is to investigate social isolation and loneliness and its impact it has on a person's well being. Social isolation and loneliness occurs in people of all ages but with older generation ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
    • Chinese-speaking women's experiences in the postnatal period in Australia: An exploratory study 

      Chan, Anita
      Published 1993-01-01
      In today's contemporary world, postnatal women of Chinese ancestry still adhere to the traditional health beliefs and practices of postnatal care. Chinese-speaking people refer to these health beliefs and practices as "Zuo ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
    • Chinese migrants’ perception of migration stress and coping methods 

      Chung, Agnes
      Published 1994-01-01
      An exploratory qualitative research was conducted on perceptions of stress among people in the Chinese community, especially new migrants and what they do about it. One question in this research was whether Chinese migrants ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical