Williams, L. (2017). Empowerment and the ecological determinants of health: Three critical capacities for practitioners. Health Promotion International, Volume 32, Issue 4, 1 August 2017, Pages 711–722, https://doi.org/10.1093/heapro/daw011
Williams, L. and Meadows, L. (2016). Developing Personal Skills: Building Capacity for
Individual, Collective and Socio-political Empowerment. In Canadian Community as
Partner: Theory and Multi-disciplinary Practice. Vollman, A., Anderson, E., and McFarlane J. (eds), 4 th edition, Chapter 6, pp. 80-91. London: Lipincott, Williams and Wilkins.
Williams, L. (2011) Developing Personal Skills: Building Capacity for Individual, Collective and Socio-political Empowerment. In Canadian Community as Partner: Theory and Multi-disciplinary Practice. Vollman, A., Anderson, E., and McFarlane, J. (eds), 3rd edition, pp. 87-102. London: Lipincott, Williams and Wilkins.
Williams, L. and Mumtaz, Z. (2008) Being alive well? Power-knowledge as a countervailing force to the realization of mental well-being for Canada’s Aboriginal youth. International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 10(4): 21-31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14623730.2008.9721773
Williams, L. (2008) Developing Personal Skills: Empowerment. In Canadian Community as Partner: Theory and Practice. Vollman, A., Anderson, E., and McFarlane, J. (eds), 2nd edition, pp. 94-112. London: Lipincott, Williams and Wilkins.
Williams, L. (2007). Health Promotion in Saskatchewan: Three developing approaches. Provincial perspectives. In Pederson, A., O’Neil, M. and Rootman, I. Health Promotion in Canada.
Technical Reports
Ermine, W. and Williams, L. (2008). Cree Concepts of Well-being: Perspectives of Sturgeon Lake First Nation Elders. A report for the “Healthcare policies, knowledge systems and approaches to mental well-being: A Cree perspective” research project. Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre in collaboration with Sturgeon Lake First Nation.
Loewen – Walker, Williams, L., R., Caravan, G., and Fitzpatrick, T. (2008). A review and analysis of key constructs in mental health promotion-related literature as these inform contemporary practice. The Reducing Mental Health Disparities Project, Prairie Region Health Promotion Research Centre in collaboration with the Indigenous Peoples Health Research Centre, University of Saskatchewan.
Williams L, McCreanor T, Moewaka-Barnes H. A literature review and analysis of evidence to inform mental health promotion practice in Aotearoa / New Zealand. Prepared for the Mental Health Foundation of New Zealand by the Whariki Maori Research Group and the Centre for Social and Health Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Massey University, New Zealand. 2003. 32 pages.
Williams L, O’Brien M. The Dynamics of Debt in low-income families. Researched and prepared for the New Zealand Christian Council of Social Services and Massey University, New Zealand. 2003. 76 pages.
Williams L et al. Healthy Housing: A Child Health and Safety Survey of Glen Innes Housing New Zealand Houses. Principle investigator. Undertaken with the Women’s Advocacy Group, Te Puawai Mercy Oasis, Auckland. 1999. 31 pages.
Williams L. Mercy House Women’s Advocacy Group: Report on Activities and Outcomes of the Housing Advocacy Project. Prepared for Board members, Te Puawai Mercy Oasis, Auckland. September 1999. 43 pages.
Williams L. Poverty, Policy and Participation Equity. Researched and prepared for the Health Research Council of New Zealand. 1996.
Williams L. Safe Waitakere: Formative and Process Evaluation. Undertaken and prepared for the Waitakere City Council, Auckland. 1996.
Williams, L. Child immunization in the Counties Manukau Region. Prepared for the Counties/Manukau Health Council, Manukau City Council. 1996.
Williams, L. The Status of Child Health in Counties Manukau. Prepared for the Counties/Manukau Health Council, Manukau City Council. 1996.
Williams L. Mental Health Status and Treatment / Provider Options in the Counties Manukau Region. Prepared for the Counties/Manukau Health Council, Manukau City Council. 1996.
Williams L, Spinola C. Manukau the Healthy City: An Evaluation. The Alcohol and Public Health Research Unit. 1995.