Publications

MacDonald G. (1992) Defining the goals and raising the issues, in Trent DR. and Reed C. Promotion of mental health vol.2 Ashgate.

 

MacDonald G. (1993) Self Esteem : its relevance to promoting mental health, in Trent DR and Reed C Promotion of mental health vol.3 Ashgate.

 

MacDonald G. (1994) Promoting Mental Health? Health Education Authority, London

 

MacDonald G and O’Hara K (1996) Position paper on mental health promotion Society of Health Education and Promotion Specialists

 

MacDonald G and Harrison D (1997) Informing a New Agenda for Health Promotion and Public Health. paper submitted for the 6th Annual Public Health Forum, March 1998.

 

MacDonald G and O’Hara K (1998) Position paper on mental health promotion - updated version following the ‘Our Healthier Nation’ Green Paper. Society of Health Education and Promotion Specialists, Glasgow.

 

MacDonald G and Smith P (1998) Community Development As An Approach to Health Promotion In The Context Of Locality Commissioning Paper presented to the APH Annual Conference at The University of Lancaster, 24-25 March 1998

 

MacDonald G (2000) Problems, Possibilities, People Power and Passion, What Mental Health Promotion is and what it is not : A Response to the Inaugural Issue International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, Pavillion, Brighton.

 

MacDonald G and Learmonth A (2000) The workforce planning crisis in health promotion and how to begin to address this. Glasgow, Society of Health Education and Promotion Specialists

 

MacDonald G and Robertson W (2000) Interim Report of a National Survey of Specialist Health Promotion Services in the NHS. Birmingham, University of Central England.

 

MacDonald, G and Smith, P (2001a) Collaborative working in primary care groups: a case of incommensurable paradigms? Critical Public Health V11, n3, pp253-266

 

MacDonald G and Smith (2001b). Making the Shift. A report of two research projects carried out for the Health Development Agency and the Society for Health Education and Promotion Specialists. In association with West Midlands Health Research Unit and Judith Mullineux Consultancy. Birmingham: University of Central England.