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Faculty of Medicine and Health: Recent submissions

    • Sport and Community Sector Insights: Engaging Physically Inactive Communities 

      Reece, Lindsey J.; Rose, Catriona L.; Owen, Katherine; Foley, Bridget C.
      Published 2022-02-14
      This report provides key sport and community sector insights on the impact of the nationally-funded Move It AUS Participation Grant Program. This Program funded organisations to design programs to reduce inactivity across ...
      Open Access
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    • Move it AUS Better Ageing Grant; A national evaluation report 

      Reece, Lindsey J.; Rose, Catriona L; Owen, Katherine; Foley, Bridget C.
      Published 2022-02-11
      An evaluation of the nationally-funded Move It AUS Better Ageing Grant Program, funding organisations to design programs to reduce inactivity across target populations of older adults in Australia. The purpose of the ...
      Open Access
      Report, Research
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    • Move it AUS Participation Grant; National Evaluation Executive Summary 

      Reece, Lindsey J.; Rose, Catriona; Owen, Katherine; Foley, Bridget
      Published 2022-02-11
      An executive summary of the national evaluation of the Move It AUS Participation Grant Program. This federally funded program supported organisations to design programs to reduce inactivity across target populations in ...
      Open Access
      Report, Research
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    • Engaging Physically Inactive Communities: Key Insights from Move It AUS Grant Programs 

      Reece, Lindsey J.; Rose, Catriona L.; Owen, Katherine; Foley, Bridget C.
      Published 2022-02-11
      An evaluation of the nationally-funded Move It AUS Participation Grant Program, funding organisations to design programs to reduce inactivity across target populations in Australia. The purpose of the independent national ...
      Open Access
      Report, Research
      View
    • Coming of age: 21 years providing opioid substitution treatment within an Aboriginal community-controlled primary health service 

      Freeburn, Bradley; Loggins, Summer; Lee, Kylie; Conigrave, Katherine
      Published 2021
      In Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled health services have been established since 1971 to provide accessible, quality and culturally-appropriate primary healthcare. The first of these ...
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