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Something special, something unique: Perspectives of experts by experience in mental health nursing education on their contribution
B Happell, T Warner, S Waks, A O'Donovan, F Manning, R Doody, ...
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 29 (2), 346-358, 2022
322022
Motivations for allyship with mental health consumer movements
C Moss, T Warner, B Happell, B Scholz
Qualitative research in psychology 18 (4), 601-618, 2021
192021
Becoming an expert by experience: benefits and challenges of educating mental health nursing students
B Happell, T Warner, S Waks, A O’donovan, F Manning, R Doody, ...
Issues in mental health nursing 42 (12), 1095-1103, 2021
182021
Understanding the impact of expert by experience roles in mental health education
B Happell, A O'Donovan, J Sharrock, T Warner, S Gordon
Nurse education today 111, 105324, 2022
172022
They are a different breed aren’t they? Exploring how experts by experience influence students through mental health education
B Happell, A O'Donovan, J Sharrock, T Warner, S Gordon
International journal of mental health nursing 30, 1354-1365, 2021
172021
‘It is always worth the extra effort’: Organizational structures and barriers to collaboration with consumers in mental health research: Perspectives of non‐consumer researcher …
B Happell, S Gordon, C Roper, B Scholz, P Ellis, S Waks, T Warner, ...
International journal of mental health nursing 29 (6), 1168-1180, 2020
112020
‘What's she doing here?’Overcoming barriers to the implementation of Expert by Experience positions in academia
B Happell, S Gordon, J Sharrock, A O'Donovan, T Warner
Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 69 (6), 689-702, 2022
102022
There is something about oppression: Allies' perspectives on challenges in relationships with experts by experience
B Happell, S Gordon, J Sharrock, AO Donovan, N Kenny, T Warner
International journal of mental health nursing 32 (3), 744-754, 2023
52023
Creating or taking opportunity: Strategies for implementing expert by experience positions in mental health academia
B Happell, AO Donovan, T Warner, J Sharrock, S Gordon
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 29 (4), 592-602, 2022
52022
Establishing an expert mental health consumer research group: perspectives of nonconsumer researchers
B Happell, S Gordon, C Roper, P Ellis, S Waks, T Warner, B Scholz, ...
Perspect Psychiatr Care 57 (1), 33-42, 2021
52021
Changing ‘the world for the better’: motivations of mental health academics for supporting expert by experience roles in mental health education
B Happell, J Sharrock, T Warner, A O’Donovan, E Hurley, S Gordon
Journal of Mental Health 32 (4), 779-786, 2023
42023
“Making It Happen”: Supporting the Implementation of Positions for Experts by Experience in Mental Health Education
B Happell, S Gordon, J Sharrock, T Warner, A O’Donovan
Issues in Mental Health Nursing 43 (11), 1022-1029, 2022
42022
‘We only come from one perspective’: Exploring experiences of allies supporting expert by experience leadership in mental health education
B Happell, S Gordon, J Sharrock, A O Donovan, T Warner
Journal of psychiatric and mental health nursing 31 (1), 3-13, 2024
32024
‘They don't really know why they're here’mental health professionals' perspectives of consumer representatives
J McPhee, T Warner, T Cruwys, B Happell, B Scholz
International journal of mental health nursing 32 (3), 819-828, 2023
32023
Power of self as the resource and the North Star: A discursive analysis of lived experience leaders’ constructions of lived experience leadership
S Stewart, T Warner, V Edan, D Makuvachuma, H Kennedy, C Roper, ...
International Mad Studies Journal 1 (1), e1-24, 2023
22023
‘People just need to try it to be converted!’: a picture of consumer mental health research in Australia and New Zealand
B Scholz, B Happell, S Gordon, T Warner, C Roper, P Ellis, S Waks, ...
Issues in mental health nursing 42 (3), 249-255, 2020
22020
From a single voice to diversity: Reframing ‘representation’in patient engagement
B Scholz, L Kirk, T Warner, L O’Brien, Z Kecskes, I Mitchell
Qualitative Health Research, 10497323231221674, 2024
12024
The Wisdom of Hindsight: Allies Reflections on Their Role in Supporting the Implementation of Expert by Experience Positions in Academia
B Happell, S Gordon, J Sharrock, T Warner, AO Donovan
Issues in mental health nursing 45 (1), 76-84, 2024
12024
It takes it out of the textbook: Benefits of and barriers to expert by experience involvement in pre‐registration mental health nursing education
B Happell, S Gordon, J Hurley, K Foster, M Hazelton, R Lakeman, ...
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 2024
2024
“A Leader, That’s A Verb”: A Discursive Analysis of Lived Experience Leadership Per its Construction by People with Lived Experience
S Stewart, H Kennedy, T Warner, V Edan, D Makuvachuma, S Griffiths, ...
2022
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