The Project Team members have collectively published the following peer-reviewed articles and books:
- Baxter, R. (2018). Foreword. In. E. K. Laursen, Intentional Responsive Adult Practices: Supporting kids to not only overcome adversity but to thrive. Richmond, VA: Lulu.
- Baxter, R., Caddie, M. & Cameron, G. B. (2016). Aotearoa New Zealand’s indigenous youth development concepts explored in practice today. In M. Heathfield & D. Fusco (Eds.), Youth and Inequality in Education: Global actions in youth work (pp. 155-172). New York, NY: Routledge.
- Baxter, R. & Eriksen, T. (2018). Supervision Scrapbook: a resource for youth workers and anyone working with young people. Wellington, NZ: Ara Taiohi.
- Baxter, R. & Jackson, M. (2016). Created to create: Balancing spiritual development in an indigenous holistic framework. In S. Devenish & P. Daughtry (Eds.), Spirituality for Youth Work: New vocabularies, concepts and practices (pp. 96-115). Newscastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
- Baxter, R. & NZ Youth Mentoring Network (2019). Quality Relationships in Youth Mentoring: workbook. Auckland, NZ: NZ Youth Mentoring Network.
- Baxter, R. & Satyanand, A. (Eds.) (2017). Kaiparahuarahi, 1(1)
- Baxter, R. & Zintl, J. (2017). Navigating ethical maturity: Pack your tools for ethical adventures in youth work. Kaiparahuarahi, 1(1), 47-58.
- Cooper, T. & Baxter, R. (2019). Future Prospects for Australasian Youth Work. In G. Bright & C. Pugh (Eds.), Youth Work: Global Futures (pp. 109-127). Boston: Brill Sense.
- Finlay-Robinson, S., Baxter, R. & Dunlop, H. (2019). Whai Wāhitanga: Youth Participation in Aotearoa – Before 2020 and Beyond. Kaiparahuarahi, 1(2), 32-55.
- Hurst, N., Baxter, R. & Zintl, J. (Eds) (2019). Kaiparahuarahi, 1(2)
- Rushton, J., Hutchings, J., Shepherd, K. & Douglas, J. (2017). Zooming in: Social Work Supervisors using online supervision. Aotearoa New Zealand Social Work 29 (3) 126 – 130 https://anzswjournal.nz/anzsw/article/view/254
- Simmons, H., Moroney, H., Mace, J., & Shepherd, K. (2007) Supervision across disciplines: Fact or Fantasy In D. Wepa (Ed.), Clinical Supervision in Aotearoa/New Zealand: A health perspective. pp 72-86; Auckland, New Zealand: Pearson Education Ltd
- Thomas, C. (2005). What’s In A Name Strengths Based Supervision Reality Or Rhetoric An Analysis. Palmerston North: Massey University MSW Thesis.
- Thomas, C. and Davis, S. (2005) Bicultural Strengths-based Supervision, in M. Nash, R. Munford and K. O’Donoghue (eds), Social Work Theories in Action, London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.