Below are listed just some of the Publications and Resources Tricia has written or contributed to, and in some cases co-authored.

Tricia has also regularly contributed articles, columns and web content for a range for organisations, including NGOs and Professional Associations, such as FDANZ, Kidshealth NZ, Victim Support, and Carers New Zealand.

  • A Hospice Guide for Carers for Hospice New Zealand, 2024

  • Mary Potter Hospice Debriefing Guidelines and Training programme, 2023

  • The support information content for the updated Victim Support website, including the crime and trauma related Information Sheets.

  • The content of the BACK UP suicide postvention kit for primary, intermediate and secondary schools affected by a suicide death for Pegasus Health, Canterbury, 2019..

  • Te Pakiaka Tangata Strengthening Student Wellbeing for Success - Guidelines for the provision of pastoral care, guidance and counselling in secondary schools. Published by NZ Ministry of Education, 2017. Writer, Editor, project manager.

  • Death and Dying in New Zealand. Contributor of the understanding how we learn about death chapter. Published by Freerange Press, 2016.

  • Palliative Care Bereavement Support Guidelines, editor and contributor. Published by Midcentral Health, 2015.

  • Last Words - Approaches to Death in New Zealand's Cultures and Faiths - contributor of the understanding grief chapter. Margot Schwass (ed), Bridget Williams Books.

  • A wide range of print and web support resources for Family Whanau Carers, for Carers New Zealand.

  • The Colours of Grief Bereavement Support Series, for NZ Funeral Link:

    • The First Days and Weeks of Grief (1)

    • As the Months Go By (2)

    • As the First Anniversary Approaches...and Beyond (3), co-authored

  • After a Suicide - for adults - for Skylight, for NZ Government - Ministry of Health

  • Having Suicidal Thoughts? - for 18+ - for Skylight, for NZ Government - Ministry of Youth Development

  • A Memory Book - for bereaved children - co authored, Mallinson Rendell NZ Publisher

  • For Skylight, sold nationally and internationally

    • Something Has Happened - a workbook for 3-6 year olds to process loss, trauma and grief

    • When Tough Stuff Happens - a workbook for 7-12 year olds to process loss, trauma and grief

    • The Journey Through - for teens about grief and ways to manage it

    • When Trauma and Grief Come to Work - in 2012 was awarded a special commendation award at the 2011 New Zealand Workplace Health and Safety Awards for the role of this handbook in Post Canterbury Earthquake support. Co-authored

    • When You're Grieving - for adults grieving any kind of difficult loss

    • Understanding the Losses - for parents/carers wanting to support grieving children and teens. Also now an E book.

    • Death Without Warning - information and support after an unexpected death

    • Beyond Words - handbook for bereaved parents, co-authored

    • What's Happened to Baby? - a picture for young children. Also now an E book - co-authored.

    • After the Suicide of Someone You Know - for teens,, co-authored

    • The Getting Stronger Game, with a range of topic card sets - for 8-14 year olds dealing with very difficult and sensitive life issues in their world, including addiction, mental illness, domestic violence, illness, injury, anger, bullying, family break up, bereavement and disaster.

    • Ruby's Dad - project managed the publication of this children's book for children impacted by a family member who drinks heavily, for Health Promotion Authority - Print and E Book versions

    • Children's Support Booklet Series - 10 topics - for children 8-12 years facing tough life situations (CA) including: worry (also now an e book), strong anger (also now an e book), when parents fight, when parents break up, new blended families, illness, injury, addiction, mental illness, bereavement and keeping safe.

    • Youth Support Leaflet Series - 11 topics: for teens facing tough life situations, including: managing anger, when parents break up, heartbreak, fitting in, moving homes, life tips, building resilience, supporting a friend, stressed out, when someone loved is in prison, bullying

    • Grief is Like a Wave - leaflet for teens

    • Along the Track - Skylight’s domestic violence programme for children, meeting Ministry of Justice requirements,, co-authored

    • The Anger Toolbox - for parents and carers, co-authored

    • Managing Trauma, Loss and Grief in the Workplace - for workplace leaders (CA) and the associated workplace workshop training programme and manual.

    • What Can I Do? - for family and friends concerned about someone's well-being

    • What Can I Do? Ngai Tahu version - published for use by Ngai Tahu, Canterbury

    • The Resilience Advantage poster - for the workplace

    • The Stressed Out Poster Set - for all ages

    • What's a Protection Order? - for children

    • Who Me? - for children who have been bullying

    • When the Bully is Your Child - for parents and carers

    • Information leaflet Series - 12 topics:- for adults and for teens, on a wide range of tough life issues, including: suicide, death of someone close, pet loss, sexual abuse, trauma and ways to support others

    • Time for a Break - for front-line employees and professionals in 'people centred roles' - Also an E book.

    • The Memory Matters Card set - for all ages

    • What Happens Next? - for parents and carers of a young person with mental illness, co-authored

    • Rain, Hail or Shine - exploring change, loss and grief in the carer's world

    • The Journey Stones - for all ages, 6 years upwards, managed production and wrote activity notes

    • Activity Cards for Bereaved Siblings at Starship Hospital (no longer in print)

Unless noted, these publications have been published by Skylight www.skylight.org.nz