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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • Equity first: mapping who gets what is essential to re‐designing the NDIS 

      Smith-Merry, Jennifer; Chang, Kuo-yi Jade
      Published 2025
      Recent media commentary on the operation of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) has focused on costs, fraud, and preventing dubious provider practices. This discussion obscures the broader importance of the ...
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    • Targeted foundational supports model FAQ 

      Smith-Merry, Jennifer; Mullin, Bernie
      Published 2025
      This FAQ collates questions received through our Webinar, 'Building a system of foundational supports for psychosocial disability across Australia' https://hdl.handle.net/2123/34509 (12/11/25), along with questions raised ...
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    • Oral Health Research Connect - December 2025 - Guest Speakers: Prof Yin Xiao and Dr Eduardo Delamare 

      Xiao, Yin; Delamare, Eduardo
      Published 2025-12-08
      The Oral Health Research Connect (OHRC) seminar series, organised by the Sydney Dental School, aims to foster a culture of research across the school, it’s partner Local Health Districts and other oral health stakeholders. The ...
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    • Biological effects of pathologies in Lewy body diseases: why timing matters 

      Halliday, Glenda; Elie, Matar
      Published 2025
      The emergence of promising biomarkers of α-synuclein Lewy pathology has led to new biological definitions and staging systems for Parkinson's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies. These research frameworks aim to enhance ...
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    • Building readiness in community-based organisations to enable the implementation of public health interventions for adults and older adults: a scoping review 

      Hassett, Leanne; Moseley, Anne M; Nettlefold, Lindsay; Pearce, Louise M N; Franke, Thea; Macdonald, Heather M; Tiedemann, Anne; McKay, Heather A
      Published 2025-11-24
      Data and supplementary file from: 'Building readiness in community-based organisations to enable the implementation of public health interventions for adults and older adults: a scoping review' Background: A key challenge ...
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