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Reports

  • Wrapson, W., & Wrapson, J. (2018) The social connectedness of older people in residential aged care communities: Use of internet-based technologies. Prepared for InternetNZ, Wellington. https://internetnz.nz/news/digital-divide-still-exists-new-zealand-older-people-living-residential-aged-care

  • Fernandez, J.A., Walsh, M.R.J., Maller, M.G., & Wrapson, W. (2009). Police Arrests and Juvenile Cautions, Western Australia 2006. Annual Statistical Report Series No. 2/2009. Crime Research Centre, University of Western Australia.

  • Fernandez, J.A., Walsh, M.R.J., Maller, M.G., & Wrapson, W. (2008). Crimes reported to Police, Western Australia 2006. Annual Statistical Report Series No. 1/08. Crime Research Centre, University of Western Australia.

  • Wrapson, W., & Indermaur, D. (Crime Research Centre, University of Western Australia). (2008). Evaluation of the Name and Shame Campaign: Final Report. Prepared for the Office of Crime Prevention, Western Australia.

  • Wrapson, W., & Indermaur, D. (Crime Research Centre, University of Western Australia). (2008). Evaluation of the Eyes on the Street program: Final Report. Prepared for the Office of Crime Prevention, Western Australia.

  • Lea, S., Mewse, A., & Wrapson, W. (School of Psychology, University of Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom). (2007). Study into Debtor Behaviour in support of Pre-Action Notice (PAN) Pilot: Final Report. Prepared for Her Majesty's Courts Service.

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Miscellaneous publications

Wrapson, W. (2020). Keeping socially connected. Coeliac Link. Autumn 2020.

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Conference papers/presentations

  • Wrapson, W., & Dorrestein, M. (2017). The impact of Mindfulness training on residential aged care staff. Invited speaker at Selwyn Foundation 2017 Ageing and Spirituality Conference, Auckland, 1 September 2017.

  • Krägeloh, C., Medvedev, O., Taylor, T., Wrapson, W., Wang, G.Y., Csako, R., Ranta, J., Patel, N., Siegert, R.J., Sumich, A. Mindfulness Webinar: A new approach to teaching mindfulness in nonclinical settings. Proceedings of the Mind Humanities International Conference Mindful living – practices and applications of mindfulness, Iksan, South Korea, 25-26 May 2017.

  • Siegert, R.J., Krägeloh, C., & Wrapson, W. (2016). Mindfulness at Work. Invited presentation at Managing Resilience in the Workplace Symposium, Auckland University of Technology Business School, 12 September 2016.

  • Paterson, J., Iusitini, L., Taylor, S., & Wrapson, W. Factors associated with bullying involvement among a cohort of nine-year-old Pacific children in New Zealand. Australasian Human Development Association 19th Biennial Conference, Wellington, July 2015.

  • Wrapson, W., & Devine-Wright, P. ‘I’m not moving again’: older adults’ perceptions about living in their current home when they are older and frailer. British Society of Gerontology's 41st Annual Conference, Keele University, UK, 11-13 July 2012.

  • Wrapson, W., & Devine-Wright, P. ‘There’s always ways around something’: the home heating practices of older people in rural areas. Presented as part of the Conditioning Demand symposium at British Society of Gerontology's 41st Annual Conference, Keele University, UK, 11-13 July 2012.

  • Lay-Yee, R., Pearson, J., Mannion, O., & Wrapson, W. A Modelling Tool to Improve the Policy Response on Issues Concerning Children and Young People. The Australian Consortium for Social and Political Research, Inc. (ACSPRI) Social Science Methodology Conference, Sydney, Australia, 1-3 December 2010.

  • Lea, S.E.G., Mewse, A.J., & Wrapson, W. The psychology of debt in poor households in Britain. Paper presented at University of Illinois/American Bankruptcy Institute Interdisciplinary Academic Symposium on Debt, Champaign, Illinois, USA, 2‑3 May 2008.

  • Wrapson, W., Mewse, A.J., & Lea, S.E.G. Social identity and attitudes in problem debt. Paper presented (by S.E.G. Lea) at International Association for Research in Economic Psychology (IAREP) conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 9‑12 September 2007.

  • Wrapson, W., Magnusson, J.E., & Cameron, L.D. Distinguishing different types of pain beliefs as a predictor of return to work following an episode of Low Back Pain. European Health Psychology Society conference, Galway, Ireland, 31 August ‑ 3 September 2005.

  • Wrapson, W., Magnusson, J.E., & Cameron, L.D. Returning to work following an episode of low back pain: A four stage process? Australasian Society for Behavioural Health and Medicine conference, Melbourne, Australia, 10‑12 February 2005.

  • Wrapson, W. Employee decision making factors in returning to work following an episode of low back pain. Eighth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Mainz, Germany, 25‑28 August 2004.

  • Wrapson, W., & Harré, N. Reductions in driver speed using posted feedback of speeding information: Social comparison or implied surveillance? Paper presented at Institute of Professional Engineers New Zealand, Traffic Management Workshop, Auckland, 9‑11 September 2001.

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