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ASSIS COSTA, Luciana, POLLARD, Nicholas, MIRANDA, Erickson Franklin dos Santos, CAMPOS, Clarice da Rocha and SILVA, Hellen Rosyane (2023). Mapping intervention practices in social occupational therapy in Brazil. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 30 (7), 970-991.

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MACHACZEK, Katarzyna, QUIRK, Helen, FIRTH, Joseph, CARNEY, Rebekah, COPELAND, Robert, POLLARD, Nicholas, PECKHAM, Emily, HAMPSHAW, Susan, DE-LA HAYE, Stephanie, BURTON, Hannah and GOYDER, Elizabeth (2022). A whole systems approach to integrating physical activity to aid mental health recovery – translating theory into practice. Mental Health and Physical Activity, 23: 100480.

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BALANTA-COBO, Paola, FRANSEN-JAÏBI, Hetty, GONZALEZ, Margarita, HENNY, Enrique, MALFITANO, Ana Paula Serrata and POLLARD, Nicholas (2022). Direitos humanos e sociais e terapia ocupacional: a necessidade de uma perspectiva pela interseccionalidade. Cadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacional (Brazilian Journal of Occupational Therapy), 30: e30202203.

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BALANTA-COBO, P., FRANSEN-JAÏBI, H., GONZALEZ, M., HENNY, E., MALFITANO, A.P.S. and POLLARD, Nicholas (2022). Human and social rights and occupational therapy: the need for an intersectional perspective. Brazilian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 30.

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SCHILLER, S., VAN BRUGGEN, H., KANTARTZIS, S., LALIBERTE RUDMAN, D., LAVALLEY, R. and POLLARD, Nicholas (2022). “Making change by shared doing”: An examination of occupation in processes of social transformation in five case studies. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy.

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TOMLINSON-PEREZ, Samuel, MACHACZEK, Katarzyna Karolina, FIRTH, Joseph, POLLARD, Nicholas, MEDA, Goutham, KEDDIE, Ellis and GOYDER, Elizabeth (2022). Evaluation of the uptake, retention and effectiveness of exercise referral schemes for the management of mental health conditions in primary care: a systematic review. BMC Public Health, 22.

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GRANT, Gordon and POLLARD, Nicholas (2021). Health group walks: making sense of associations with the natural landscape. Leisure Studies.

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ALDRICH, R.M., GALVAAN, R., GERLACH, A.J., RUDMAN, D.L., MAGALHÃES, L., POLLARD, Nicholas and FARIAS, L. (2021). Promoting critically informed learning and knowing about occupation through conference engagements. Journal of Occupational Science.

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MACHACZEK, Katarzyna, ALLMARK, Peter, POLLARD, Nicholas, GOYDER, Elizabeth, SHEA, Mark, HORSPOOL, Michelle, LEE, Suzanne, DE-LA HAYE, Stephanie, COPELAND, Robert and WEICH, Scott (2021). Integrating physical activity into the treatment of depression in adults: a qualitative enquiry. Health and Social Care in the Community.

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CUNNINGHAM, M, WARREN, A, POLLARD, Nicholas and ABEY, S (2020). Enacting social transformation through occupation: A narrative literature review. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy.

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WALSH, S and POLLARD, Nicholas (2019). ‘Seeing the bigger picture’: a post-graduate online learning community facilitates political competence for occupational therapists. Journal of Further and Higher Education, 1-13.

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O’DONOVAN, K.L., ARMITAGE, S., FEATHERSTONE, J., MCQUILLIN, L., LONGLEY, S. and POLLARD, Nicholas (2018). Group-Based Parent Training Interventions for Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: a Literature Review. Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 6 (1), 85-95.

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RUDMAN, D, POLLARD, Nicholas, CRAIG, Claire, KANTARTZIS, S, PISKUR, B, SIMO, S, VAN BRUGGEN, H and SCHILLER, S (2018). Contributing to social transformation through occupation : experiences from a Think Tank. Journal of Occupational Science.

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HARDING, J, PAUSZEK, J, PARKS, S and POLLARD, Nicholas (2018). Alliances, assemblages, and affects: Three moments of building collective working-class literacies. College Composition and Communication, 70 (1), 6-29.

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POLLARD, Nicholas (2018). The Dr Elizabeth Casson Memorial Lecture 2018: Occupational stories from a global city. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 81 (9), 487-494.

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MCLEAN, Sionnadh, CHARLESWORTH, Laura, MAY, Stephen and POLLARD, Nicholas (2018). Healthcare students’ perceptions about their role, confidence and competence to deliver brief public health interventions and advice. BMC Medical Education, 18 (114).

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FARIAS, Lisette, LALIBERTE RUDMAN, Debbie, POLLARD, Nicholas, SCHILLER, Sandra, SERRATA MALFITANO, Ana Paula, THOMAS, Kerry and VAN BRUGGEN, Hanneke (2018). Critical dialogical approach: A methodological direction for occupation-based social transformative work. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1-11.

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YAZDANI, Farzaneh, RASSAFIANI, Mehdi, TUNE, Kellie, POLLARD, Nicholas, SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios, FANI, Mahdieh, NOBAKHT, Laya and FIRUZI, Sepide (2018). Immigration, participation in health services and social occupations: a literature review. International Journal of Travel Medicine and Global Health, 6 (2), 36-47.

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MACHACZEK, Katarzyna, ALLMARK, Peter, GOYDER, Elizabeth, GRANT, Gordon, RICKETTS, Tom, POLLARD, Nicholas, BOOTH, Andrew, HARROP, Deborah, DE-LA-HAYE, Stephanie, COLLINS, Karen and GREEN, Geoff (2018). A scoping study of interventions to increase the uptake of physical activity (PA) amongst individuals with mild-to-moderate depression (MMD). BMC Public Health, 18, p. 392.

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POLLARD, Nicholas, KANTARTZIS, Sarah, ISMAIL, Mubarak, FRANSEN-JAÏBI, Hetty and VIANA-MOLDES, Ines (2018). The occupation of accessing healthcare and processes of (dis)citizenship in UK Somali migrants: Sheffield case study. World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin.

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POLLARD, Nicholas and SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios (2017). Occupational therapy on the margins. World Federation of Occupational Therapists Bulletin, 17 (2), 71-75.

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GRANT, Gordon, POLLARD, Nicholas, ALLMARK, Peter, MACHACZEK, Kasia and RAMCHARAN, Paul (2017). The social relations of a health walk group: an ethnographic study. Qualitative Health Research, 27 (11), 1701-1712.

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POLLARD, Nicholas and BLOCK, Pam (2017). Who occupies disability? Cadernos Brasileiros de Terapia Ocupacional. (Brazilian Journal of Occupational Therpy), 25 (2), 417-426.

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POLLARD, Nicholas (2016). Post-colonial occupational therapy: perspectives from an old empire. Revista Ocupación Humana, 16 (1), 70-83.

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POLLARD, Nicholas (2016). A narrative of cultural occupational performance. Cadernos de Terapia Ocupacional da UFSCar, 24 (1), 191-203.

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POLLARD, Nicholas and CARVER, Neil (2016). Building model trains and planes : an autoethnographic investigation of a human occupation. Journal of Occupational Science, 23 (2), 168-180.

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POLLARD, Nicholas (2015). Concepts of justice and the non-traditional placement. Journal of Practice Teaching and Learning., 13 (2-3), 72-92.

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FRANSEN, Hetty, POLLARD, Nicholas, KANTARTZIS, Sarah and VIANA-MOLDES, Ines (2015). Participatory citizenship: critical perspectives on client-centred occupational therapy. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 22 (4), 260-266.

HAMILTON, Mary, NUGENT, Pauline and POLLARD, Nicholas (2014). Learner voices at Pecket: past and present. Fine Print, 37 (1), 15-20.

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POLLARD, Nicholas and SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios (2014). The occupational therapist as a political being. Cadernos de Terapia Ocupacional da UFSCar, 22 (3), 643-652.

SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios and POLLARD, Nicholas (2013). A commentary of the social responsibility of occupational therapy education. Journal of Further and Higher Education, 37 (3), 416-430.

IKIUGU, Moses, POLLARD, Nicholas, CROSS, Audrey, WILLER, Megan, EVERSON, Jenna and STOCKLAND, Jeanie (2012). Meaning making through occupations and occupational roles: a heuristic study of worker-writer histories. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 75 (6), 289-295.

SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios, AOYAMA, Mami, HUDSON, Mark and POLLARD, Nicholas (2012). An occupational therapy international summer school on Minamata disease, occupational justice, and the natural environment. West Kyushu journal of rehabilitation sciences, 5, 43-48.

POLLARD, Nicholas (2011). Working in social enterprises. International journal of physiotherapy and rehabilitation, 1 (2), 30-37.

GUAJARDO, A and POLLARD, Nicholas (2010). Occupational therapy perspectives from the southern hemisphere. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 73 (6), p. 241.

SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios, POLLARD, Nicholas and KRONENBERG, Frank (2008). Time to get political. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 71 (9), p. 359.

POLLARD, Nicholas, ALSOP, Auldeen and KRONENBERG, Frank (2005). Reconceptualising occupational therapy. British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 68 (11), 524-526.

Book Section

POLLARD, Nicholas, SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios, POLLARD, Linda and HARRISON, Clarice (2016). Community-based models of practice to address late life inequities : examples from the UK. In: BARNEY, Karen and PERKINSON, Margaret, (eds.) Occupational Therapy with Aging Adults : Promoting Quality of Life through Collaborative Practice. New York, Mosby/Elsevier.

BLOCK, Pamela, KASNITZ, Devva, NISHIDA, Akemi and POLLARD, Nicholas (2016). Critical approaches to community, justice and decolonizing disability : editors’ summary. In: BLOCK, Pamela, KASNITZ, Devva, NISHIDA, Akemi and POLLARD, Nicholas, (eds.) Occupying disability: critical approaches to community, justice, and decolonizing disability. Netherlands, Springer, 359-368.

BLOCK, Pamela, KASNITZ, Devva, NISHIDA, Akemi and POLLARD, Nicholas (2016). Science (Fiction), Hope and Love : Conclusions. In: BLOCK, Pamela, KASNITZ, Devva, NISHIDA, Akemi and POLLARD, Nicholas, (eds.) Occupying Disability : Critical Approaches to Community, Justice, and Decolonizing Disability. Netherlands, Springer, 369-375.

POLLARD, Nicholas, SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios, POLLARD, Linda and HARRISON, Clarice (2015). Community-based models of practice to address late-life inequities: examples from the UK. In: BARNEY, Karen and PERKINSON, Margaret, (eds.) Occupational therapy with aging adults : promoting quality of life through collaborative practice. St. Louis, Missouri, Elsevier, 455-468.

BLOCK, Pamela, KASNITZ, Devva, NISHIDA, Akemi and POLLARD, Nicholas (2015). Occupying disability : an introduction. In: BLOCK, Pamela, KASNITZ, Devva, NISHIDA, Akemi and POLLARD, Nicholas, (eds.) Occupying Disability : Critical Approaches to Community, Justice, and Decolonizing Disability. Netherlands, Springer, 3-14.

POLLARD, Nicholas (2015). Seeking asylum in the UK. In: RUSHFORD, Nancy and THOMAS, Kerry, (eds.) Disaster and development: an occupational perspective. Sydney, Churchill Livingstone, 95-102.

POLLARD, Nicholas (2014). The little society: the personalisation agenda and sustaining older adults with enduring mental health needs in community care provision. In: TOD, Angela M. and HIRST, Julia, (eds.) Health and inequality : applying public health research to policy and practice. London, Routledge, 122-130.

POLLARD, Nicholas and SMART, Pat (2011). Making writing accessible to all : The Federation of Worker Writers and Community Publishers and The FED. In: MATHIEU, Paula, PARKS, Steven J. and ROUSCULP, Tiffany, (eds.) Circulating communities : the tactics and strategies of community publishing. Lanham, Maryland, Lexington Books, 21-34.

POLLARD, Nicholas, SAKELLARIOU, Dikaios and KRONENBERG, Frank (2009). Community development. In: MOLINEUX, Matthew, CURTIN, Michael and SUPYK, Jo, (eds.) Occupational therapy and physical dysfunction : enabling occupation. 6th ed. Edinburgh, Churchill Livingstone.

POLLARD, Nicholas and VOICES TALK, HANDS WRITE WRITING GROUP, (name of group) (2008). Voices talk, hands write. In: CREPEAU, Elizabeth Blesedell, COHN, Ellen S and BOYT SCHELL, Barbara A, (eds.) Willard and Spackman's Occupational Therapy. 11th edition. Philadelphia, Lipincott, Williams and Wilkins, 139-145.

POLLARD, Nicholas and KRONENBERG, Frank (2008). Working with people on the margins. In: CREEK, Jennifer and LOUGHER, Lesley, (eds.) Occupational therapy and mental health. 4th ed. Oxford, Churchill Livingstone, 557-577.

POLLARD, Nicholas (2004). Notes towards an approach for the therapeutic use of creative writing in occupational therapy. In: SAMPSON, Fiona, (ed.) Creative writing in health and social care. London, Jessica Kingsley, 189-206.

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POLLARD, Nicholas, KELLY, Shona, HARROP, Deborha, FLOWER, Elizabeth, DEARNS, Marcus, CHAN, Ming, AFZAL, Mehreen, MUNTON, Dianne, PERRY-YOUNG, Lucy, SEVERN, Annie, EDLER, Rachel, HILLS, Ellie, DUBINKO, Nicolai and WOODWARD, Amie (2020). A report on the contemporary assessment of occupational therapy research in the UK. Project Report. London/Sheffield, RCOT/SHU.

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KELLY, Shona, DAVIES, Larissa, HARROP, Deborah, MCCLIMENS, Alex, PEPLOW, David and POLLARD, Nicholas (2015). Reviewing art therapy research : a constructive critique. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University.

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NIELD, Lucie and POLLARD, Nicholas (2023). Embedding climate knowledge and understanding in the new healthcare workforce through Climate Fresk. In: Delivering greener care for a healthier future, London, UK, 10 Oct 2023. NHS Net Zero. (Unpublished)

POLLARD, Nicholas (2018). Localising the global and globalising the local. In: World Occupational Therapy Day, Attica, Greece, 24 Oct 2020. (Unpublished)

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POLLARD, Nicholas, VIANA-MOLDES, Ines, FRANSEN-JAÏBI, Hetty, KANTARTZIS, Sarah and ISMAIL, Mubarak (2018). Occupation, citizenship and participation. In: Institute of Health and Community, Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK. Institute of Health and Community, Plymouth University. (Unpublished)

POLLARD, Nicholas (2016). Reflections on occupation, culture and social transformation. In: Dia de Terapia Ocucpacional, Bogota, Colombia. Colegio Colombiana de Terapia Ocupacional. (Unpublished)

POLLARD, Nicholas (2016). The added value of narrative. In: The first national one-day conference for occupational therapists working in diverse practice, Brighton, UK. University of Brighton.

KANTARTZIS, Sarah, VAN BRUGGEN, Hanneke, CRAIG, Claire, PISKUR, Barbara, SCHILLER, Sandra, SIMO, Salvador and POLLARD, Nicholas (2016). Creating a think tank for occupation-based social transformation. In: 1st COTEC-ENOTHE Congress, Galway, Ireland, 15-19 June 2016.

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POLLARD, Nicholas (2016). Post colonial occupational therapy: Perspectives from an old empire. In: XVI Congreso de Terapia Ocupacional, Medellin, Colombia. Colegio Colombiana de Terapia Ocupacional. (Unpublished)

POLLARD, Nicholas (2016). The third sector, emergent roles and political reasoning in occupational therapy. In: XVI Congreso de Terapia Ocucpacional, Medellin, Colombia. Colegio Colombiana de Terapia Ocupacional. (Unpublished)

POLLARD, Nicholas (2013). La ocupación como agente de transformación social desde el diálogo intercultural (Occupation as an agent of social transformation and intercultural dialogue). In: 10th Anniversary of the Escuela de Terapia Ocupacional de la U. Andrés Bello, Concepción, Chile. Escuela de Terapia Ocupacional UNAB, sede Concepción Magister de Terapia Ocupacional, sede Concepción. (Unpublished)

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POLLARD, Nicholas (2013). Escritura y Narrativa: una comprensión hacia las ocupaciones cotidianas (Writing and narrative, understanding everyday occupation). In: 10th Anniversary of the Escuela de Terapia Ocupacional de la U. Andrés Bello, Escuela de Terapia Ocupacional de la U. Andrés Bello, Santiago, Chile. Escuela de Terapia Ocupacional de la U. Andrés Bello. (Unpublished)

Authored Book

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FRANSEN-JAIBI, Hetty, KANTARTZIS, Sarah, POLLARD, Nicholas and VIANA-MOLDES, Ines (2021). Educational materials on citizenship from an occupational perspective. Universidade da Coruña, Servizo de Publicacións.

IKIUGU, Moses N. and POLLARD, Nicholas (2015). Meaningful living through occupation : occupation-based intervention strategies for occupational therapists and scientists. Critical Studies in Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science . London, Whiting & Birch.

Thesis

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POLLARD, Nicholas (2013). Occupation in occupational therapy, a political perspective. Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University.

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