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Phil Escott
Phil Escott
Peer Support Worker NSW Health
Verified email at email.cs.nsw.gov.au
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Continuing challenges for the mental health consumer workforce: A role for mental health nurses?
M Cleary, J Horsfall, GE Hunt, P Escott, B Happell
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 20 (6), 438-444, 2011
632011
Collaboration as a process and an outcome: Consumer experiences of collaborating with nurses in care planning in an acute inpatient mental health unit
R Reid, P Escott, S Isobel
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 27 (4), 1204-1211, 2018
492018
‘Walking the tightrope’: The role of peer support workers in facilitating consumers’ participation in decision‐making
M Cleary, T Raeburn, P Escott, S West, V Lopez
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 27 (4), 1266-1272, 2018
442018
‘Consumer consultant’: Expanding the role of consumers in modern mental health services
M Cleary, G Walter, P Escott
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 15 (1), 29-34, 2006
442006
Marginalization and associated concepts and processes in relation to mental health/illness
M Cleary, J Horsfall, P Escott
Issues in mental health nursing 35 (3), 224-226, 2014
372014
Two approaches, one goal: How mental health registered nurses' perceive their role and the role of peer support workers in facilitating consumer decision‐making
M Cleary, T Raeburn, S West, P Escott, V Lopez
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 27 (4), 1212-1218, 2018
312018
Receiving difficult news: views of patients in an inpatient setting
M Cleary, GE Hunt, P Escott, G Walter
Journal of psychosocial nursing and mental health services 48 (6), 40-48, 2010
272010
Drug and alcohol education for consumer workers and caregivers: A pilot project assessing attitudes toward persons with mental illness and problematic substance use
M Cleary, GE Hunt, G Malins, S Matheson, P Escott
Archives of psychiatric nursing 23 (2), 104-110, 2009
262009
Qualitative research: the optimal scholarly means of understanding the patient experience
M Cleary, P Escott, J Horsfall, G Walter, D Jackson
Issues in Mental Health Nursing 35 (11), 902-904, 2014
202014
The leadership role of nurse educators in mental health nursing
J Sayers, V Lopez, PB Howard, P Escott, M Cleary
Issues in mental health nursing 36 (9), 718-724, 2015
192015
Compassion and mental health nursing
M Cleary, J Horsfall, P Escott
Issues in mental health nursing 36 (7), 563-565, 2015
182015
Leading a recovery-oriented social enterprise
T Raeburn, C Hungerford, J Sayers, P Escott, V Lopez, M Cleary
Issues in mental health nursing 36 (5), 362-369, 2015
182015
Recovery-oriented care and leadership in mental health nursing
M Cleary, D Lees, L Molloy, P Escott, J Sayers
Issues in Mental Health Nursing 38 (5), 458-460, 2017
142017
Super research or super-researched?: When enough is enough…
M Cleary, N Siegfried, P Escott, G Walter
Issues in mental health nursing 37 (5), 380-382, 2016
142016
Supporting recovery from hoarding and squalor: insights from a community case study
T Raeburn, C Hungerford, P Escott, M Cleary
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 22 (8), 634-639, 2015
142015
Leadership and mental health recovery: rhetoric or reality
M Cleary, D Lees, P Escott, L Molloy
CQUniversity, 2016
112016
The recovery continuum: how do meaningful activities for consumers fit?
M Cleary, J Horsfall, P Escott
Issues in Mental Health Nursing 34 (12), 911-913, 2013
62013
High hopes and expectations: consumer disappointment and recovery
M Cleary, P Escott, D Lees, J Sayers
Issues in Mental Health Nursing 38 (3), 280-282, 2017
52017
The value of mental health first aid training
M Cleary, J Horsfall, P Escott
Issues in Mental Health Nursing 36 (11), 924-926, 2015
52015
Primary health care in the mental health workplace: Insights from the Australian experience
M Cleary, S Dean, S Webster, G Walter, P Escott, V Lopez
Issues in Mental Health Nursing 35 (6), 437-443, 2014
52014
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