Reports
Wicks A (2007) The Second International Occupational Science Think Tank. Report on the Second International Occupational Science Think Tank, Catalina Island, USA, April 1-3, 2007.
Wicks
A (2006) Occupational Science: Generating
an International Perspective. Report on the Inaugural
International
Occupational Science Think Tank. Shoalhaven Campus,
University of Wollongong.
Wicks
A (2006) Do It Now: Promoting participation
in engaging occupations during retirement. Report
on ‘Do It Now’, a project supported by
the Australian Government’s Regional Partnership
Programme, Shoalhaven Campus, University of Wollongong.
Books – author of chapters
Wicks A & Whiteford G (2005)
Gender, occupation and participation. In Whiteford
& Wright-St Clair (eds) Occupation and practice
in context. Churchill Livingstone, Sydney: 197-212.
ISBN: 0-13-013303-5
Mitcham M, Burik J & Wicks A
(2005) An occupational therapy perspective. In Haight
& Gibson (eds) Working with older adults: Group
processes and techniques. Jones & Bartlett: 369-382.
ISBN: 0-7637-4770-X (pbk)
Journal Articles
Wicks
A
(2006) Older women’s "ways of doing":
Strategies for successful ageing. Ageing International.
31(4): 263-275.
Wicks
A &
Whiteford G (2006) Conceptual and practical issues
in qualitative research: Reflections on a life history
study. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy.
13 (2): 94-100.
Wicks
A
(2005) Understanding occupational potential. Journal
of Occupational Science, 12 (3): 130-139.
Peer Reviewed Conference Papers
Wicks A, Cambourne B, Collins R and de Roo M (2007) Reflections on community engagement for transforming praxis: Lessons from the Learning and Teaching Creatively Project. 4th Annual AUCEA Conference - The Scholarship of Community Engagement: Australia’s way forward. The Australian Universities Community Engagement Alliance Inc, Victoria. 104-110. ISSN 1833-4482
Wicks A (2006) Do It Now: A project
promoting participation in engaging occupations during
retirement. In Diversity in Ageing: Paper submitted
for peer review and presented to the 39th Annual Conference
of the Australian Association of Gerontology, Australian
Association of Gerontology, Sydney. 23-32. ISBN 0-9758311-1-x.
Wicks A (2005) Older women’s
“ways of doing”: Strategies for successful
ageing. In: Exploring the meaning of ageing - through
research policy and practice. Paper submitted for
peer review and presented to the 38th Annual Conference
of the Australian Association of Gerontology, Australian
Association of Gerontology, Sydney. 142-153. ISBN
0-9758310-0-3.
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