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  • ILC website https://ilctoolkit.ndis.gov.au/
  • Green J. & South J. (2006) Evaluation: key concepts for public health practice. Open University Press.
  • Davy, L., Fisher, K. R., Wehbe, A. (2018). Peer support practice review: Final report of Stage 1A findings (SPRC Report). Sydney: Social Policy Research Centre, UNSW Sydney.
  • The Social Policy Research Centre (SPRC) practice review is available here: https://www.sprc.unsw.edu.au/research/projects/peer-support-practice-review/
  • My-Peer Toolkit, http://mypeer.org.au/monitoring-evaluation/.
  • Chronic Illness Alliance (2011) Peer Support for Chronic and Complex Conditions: A Literature Review. See: http://www.chronicillness.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/PeerSupportforChronicandComplexConditionsLitRevMay2011Final_000.pdf.
  • The Chronic Illness Alliance website provides excellent resources (https://www.chronicillness.org.au/peer-support-network/) including this paper which is available at: http://www.chronicillness.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/PeerSupportforChronicandComplexConditionsLitRevMay2011Final_000.pdf.
  • Diversity and Disability Alliance (2018), ‘Peer Power and Diversity: Evaluation of the peer to peer initiatives of the Diversity and Disability Alliance’, see: LINK TO REPORT.
  • Team Up (2018), ‘Team Up Evaluation Final Report’, see: LINK TO REPORT.

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