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Analysis of PGF ORS and SRS data 2011-2014. Report for the Problem Gambling Foundation – July 2015
Bridgman, Geoffrey (New Zealand Problem Gambling Foundation, 2015-07)This analysis is based on data collected between 2011 and 2015. All clients in the database started after 31/12/2010 and none started after 31/12/2014, although data up to April 2015 from clients who had started in 2014 ... -
Analysis of the Australian data from the Cartoon Network's New GenerAsians survey: Presentation made in conjunction with the Sydney release of data from the 12 Asian nation study of youth attitudes, perceptions and behaviours at the Regent Hotel, Sydney, 4th August, 1998
Bridgman, Geoff (1998-08)Are Australian children unique or are they similar to other children in Asia? In my short review of the truly massive amount of data collected in the Cartoon Networks New GenerAsians survey, I can only touch upon, in a ... -
Analysis of the Hong Kong data from the Cartoon Network's New GenerAsians Survey: Presentation made in conjunction with the Hong Kong release of data from the 12 Asian nation study of youth attitudes, perceptions and behaviours at the New World Harbourview Hotel, Hong Kong, 23rd June, 1998
Bridgman, Geoff (1998-06)As a researcher on the impact of television on children, I'm interested in the relationship between watching TV and other activities. -
Client-Directed, Outcome-Informed approach to problem gambling interventions : examination of ORS/SRS data for clients seeking assistance for gambling problems.
Bridgman, Geoffrey; Rosen, F. (2016-02)Aims & objectives of research project Overview of the Outcome Rating Scale (ORS) & the Session Rating Scale (SRS) Overview of PGFNZ’s use of the ORS & SRS Findings Summary and conclusions -
Countering family harm and improving child well-being : 2017- 2019 Research report on a New Zealand programme delivered by classroom teachers
Bridgman, Geoffrey; Dyer, E.; O'Hagan, A. (Jade Speaks Up Trust, 2020)EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The analysis of questionnaire data from the Jade Speaks Up pilot programme over the period of 2017 to 2019, involved 3277 children aged from eight to thirteen years and 104 teachers from eighteen schools. ... -
Healthy Deaf Mind Seminar Series. Feedback summary and analysis. Coalition of Deaf Mental Health Professionals, Auckland.
Bridgman, Geoffrey; Sainsbury, C. (Coalition of Deaf Mental Health Professionals, 2016-03-14)The Healthy Deaf Minds Aotearoa conference took place in Auckland (20th), Wellington (24th) and Christchurch (30th) in November 2015. 196 people attended across the 3 venues including a small group of CDMHP members who ran ... -
How do we know it's working? : a community developing organisation tries to demonstrate it is making a major social impact.
Bridgman, Geoffrey; Dyer, Elaine (2015-02)Violence Free Waitakere (VFW) is a small New Zealand based community development organisation which for 16 years has been running events and campaigns designed to prevent violence and increase community capacity and ... -
Jade Speaks Up : a resource for people working with children affected by violence
Bridgman, Geoffrey; Dyer, Elaine (2017-10)* What needs changing? Children and violence * What is family violence? * Children witnessing violence * It's Not Ok campaign aims * What do children need to keep themselves safe? * What are healthy relationships? * ... -
Jade Speaks Up : countering domestic violence and improving child wellbeing : 2017 research report on a New Zealand programme delivered by classroom teachers
Bridgman, Geoffrey; Dyer, Elaine; O'Hagan, A. (Accident Compensation Commission and Violence Free Communities, 2018-11-13)The goal of the Jade Speaks Up programme (JSU) is to deliver a relatively small and short-term intervention which would give Year 5-8 school children tools to develop trusting relationships and strategies to keep themselves ... -
Jade Speaks Up : summary interim report of research 2017
Bridgman, Geoffrey; Dyer, Elaine; O'Hagan, A. (Violence Free Communities, 2018-03)The goal of our evaluation of the Jade Speaks Up programme was to demonstrate that a relatively small and short-term intervention giving year 5-8 school children the tools to develop trusting relationships and the strategies ... -
The mental health service needs of the Deaf and the development of a National Plan
Bridgman, Geoff; McPherson, Brent (1998-10)Issues surrounding the mental health of Deaf people receive little attention from practitioners in mental health services. International studies have shown that Deaf people are vulnerable to misdiagnosis of mental illness, ... -
MPHS future discussion - a snapshot of MPHS : 2001 and 2013 census and stories and dialogues from MPHS
Bridgman, Geoffrey (2014)PART 1: Comparison between the 2001 and 2013 Census data ;Population and culture ; Smoking, partners, home ownership ; Religion and qualifications ; Individual income ; Employment and occupation ; Hours of work, travel, ... -
Perceptions of community safety in West Auckland and white fragility.
Bridgman, Geoffrey (2017-02)Unitec and Community Waitakere have recently completed a Lottery’s Foundation funded project looking at the contemporary issues affecting the perceptions of safety in West Auckland communities. A review of eight recent ... -
Report of the data from the 2018 year of the Jade Speaks Up Pilot
Bridgman, Geoffrey; Dyer, E.; O'Hagan, A. (Violence Free Communities, 2019-11)EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Speaks Up, a teacher-led programme that gives Year 4 to 8 school children practical and relational strategies, emotional literacy and self-agency tools to develop trusting relationships, build resilience ... -
Report on the Banishing Bullying Together projects in McLaren Park / Henderson South
Bridgman, Geoffrey (Violence Free Communities, 2015)Te Punanga Haumaru funding supports whanau and community driven action that encourages positive social behaviour in children and young people, and reduces the incidence of bullying. The Violence Free Communities Banishing ... -
Report to the Advisory Committee of the ACC funded Jade Speaks Project on the progress of the evaluation
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Student selection process effectiveness : correlations between task performance and undergraduate success
Hughes, Catherine; Gremillion, Helen; Bridgman, Geoffrey; Ashley, Paul; McNabb, David (Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work (ANZSW), 2017)INTRODUCTION: This article is a case study of student selection process effectiveness in an undergraduate social work degree at Unitec in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand. Addressing an internationally under-researched ... -
Taking it slowly with managed care - Invited address in a workshop on Managed Care for Mental Health: International Experiences and the New Zealand Direction, Schizophrenia Fellowship National Conference, Christchurch. September 5-7. 1997
Bridgman, Geoff (Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand, 1998)Managed care arose from a need to contain the escalating health costs of the insurance and litigation based US health system, which were rising at rates of more than 10% a year through the early 1990S. It is described as ... -
Teacher perceptions of the value of the Jade Speaks Up programme Section report for Countering family harm and improving child well-being: 2017- 2019 Research report on a New Zealand programme delivered by classroom teachers
Bridgman, Geoffrey (Jade Speaks Up Trust, 2020-10)Jade Speaks Up (JSU) is a teacher-led programme that gives Year 4 to 8 school children practical and relational strategies, emotional literacy and self-agency tools to develop trusting relationships, build resilience and ... -
Television watching, enjoyment of school and respect for parents: Analysis of the Indian data from the Cartoon Network's New GenerAsians survey: Presentation made in conjunction with the New Dehli release of data from the 12 Asian nation study of youth attitudes, perceptions and behaviours at the Taj Mahal Hotel, New Delhi, 22nd July, 1998
Bridgman, Geoff (1998-07)As a researcher on the impact of television violence on children, I'm interested in the relationship between television generally and children's behaviour. As parents we worry about the impact of TV on our children, ...