Ms Susan Collings

Postgraduate Fellow

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The University of Sydney

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Selected publications

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Journals

  • Llewellyn, G., Hindmarsh, G., Collings, S. (2012). Behavioural and mental health concerns about children: Findings from the literature. , 744-744.
  • Collings, S., Llewellyn, G. (2012). Children of parents with intellectual disability: Facing poor outcomes or faring okay? Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 37(1), 65-82.
  • Collings, S., Llewellyn, G., Grace, R. (2012). What children say about their social worlds: A review of research about children of parents with intellectual disability. 56, 743-744.
  • Collings, S. (2009). Book Review: Cleaver H and Nicholson D (2007) Parental Learning Disability and Children's Needs. Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 34(4), 329-330.
  • Pringle, R., Collings, S. (1996). Les femmes en boucherie, quelques tabous culturels. Les Cahiers du GRIF, 1, 15-32.
  • Pringle, R., Collings, S. (1993). Women and Butchery: Some Cultural Taboos. Australian Feminist Studies, 8(17), 29-45.

Conferences

  • Collings, S., Llewellyn, G., Grace, R. (2012). What the children say about their social world. IASSID World Congress 2012, United States: Blackwell Publishers.
  • Collings, S. (2010). Mothers With Intellectual Disabilities in Sweden. Pathways to Resilience II:The Social Ecology of Resilience, Canada: Resilience Research Centre.
  • Collings, S. (2010). Social Inclusion for Parents of Children with Intellectual Disability. ASSID National Conference, Glenelg, SA: ASSID.
  • Collings, S. (2005). Retirement Options. National ACROD Ageing &​ Disability Conference, Hobart, TAS: ACROD: National Industry Association for Disability Services.
  • Collings, S. (2005). Retirement Options. Aged and Community Services NSW Conference, Sydney, NSW: Aged and Community Services Association of NSW.
  • Collings, S. (2004). Transition Options. National ACROD Ageing &​ Disability Conference, Hobart, TAS: ACROD: National Industry Association for Disability Services.

2012

  • Llewellyn, G., Hindmarsh, G., Collings, S. (2012). Behavioural and mental health concerns about children: Findings from the literature. , 744-744.
  • Collings, S., Llewellyn, G. (2012). Children of parents with intellectual disability: Facing poor outcomes or faring okay? Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 37(1), 65-82.
  • Collings, S., Llewellyn, G., Grace, R. (2012). What children say about their social worlds: A review of research about children of parents with intellectual disability. 56, 743-744.
  • Collings, S., Llewellyn, G., Grace, R. (2012). What the children say about their social world. IASSID World Congress 2012, United States: Blackwell Publishers.

2010

  • Collings, S. (2010). Mothers With Intellectual Disabilities in Sweden. Pathways to Resilience II:The Social Ecology of Resilience, Canada: Resilience Research Centre.
  • Collings, S. (2010). Social Inclusion for Parents of Children with Intellectual Disability. ASSID National Conference, Glenelg, SA: ASSID.

2009

  • Collings, S. (2009). Book Review: Cleaver H and Nicholson D (2007) Parental Learning Disability and Children's Needs. Journal of Intellectual and Developmental Disability, 34(4), 329-330.

2005

  • Collings, S. (2005). Retirement Options. National ACROD Ageing &​ Disability Conference, Hobart, TAS: ACROD: National Industry Association for Disability Services.
  • Collings, S. (2005). Retirement Options. Aged and Community Services NSW Conference, Sydney, NSW: Aged and Community Services Association of NSW.

2004

  • Collings, S. (2004). Transition Options. National ACROD Ageing &​ Disability Conference, Hobart, TAS: ACROD: National Industry Association for Disability Services.

1996

  • Pringle, R., Collings, S. (1996). Les femmes en boucherie, quelques tabous culturels. Les Cahiers du GRIF, 1, 15-32.

1993

  • Pringle, R., Collings, S. (1993). Women and Butchery: Some Cultural Taboos. Australian Feminist Studies, 8(17), 29-45.

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