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    • Mentally Healthy Futures Project submission to the NSW Public Accounts Committee’s Parliamentary Inquiry: A framework for performance reporting and driving wellbeing outcomes in NSW 

      Smout, Scarlett; Bower, Marlee; Donohoe-Bales, Amarina; Meas, Danica; Guo, Kailin; Yan, Fulin; Scott, Lauren; Teesson, Maree
      This report includes a policy submission from members of the Mentally Healthy Futures Project (The Matilda Centre, University of Sydney) to the NSW Public Accounts Committee’s Parliamentary Inquiry: A framework for performance ...
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    • Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Psychiatry 

      Towney, John; Shields, Robyn; Walke, Emma; Talbot, Daniel; Burns, Nicholas
      Published 2024
      This chapter explores the concept of social and emotional well-being (SEWB) as a foundational framework for understanding health among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Unlike Western medical models, which ...
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    • Placing Social Connection at the Heart of Public Policy in the United Kingdom and Australia 

      Bower, Marlee; Smout, Scarlett; Johnson, Sonia; Costello, Anthony; Andres, Lauren; Donohoe-Bales, Amarina; Leach, Matt; Pellicano, Liz; Hiller, Rachel; Fonagy, Peter; Ypsilanti, Antonia; Kumar, Sarabajaya; Scott, Lauren; Pearson, Sarah; Hobson, Harry; Barclay, David; Harding, Sarah; Teesson, Lily; Baggaley, James; Stears, Marc; Teesson, Maree
      Published 2024-11-04
      This report summarises the discussions and outcomes of a roundtable on the Future of Social Connection held at University College London, which brought together recognised UK and Australian expert stakeholders on social ...
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    • Factors informing funding of health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children: perspectives of decision-makers 

      Chando, Shingisai; Howell, Martin; Dickson, Michelle; Jaure, Allison; Craig, Jonathan C.; Eades, Sandra J.; Howard, Kirsten
      Published 2024
      Background. The factors informing decisions to fund health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are unclear. This study's objective aimed to describe decision-makers’ perspectives on factors informing ...
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    • CBCT-DRRs superior to CT-DRRs for target-tracking applications during pancreatic SBRT 

      Madden, Levi; Ahmed, Abdella; Stewart, Maegan; Chrystall, Danielle; Mylonas, Adam; Brown, Ryan; Nguyen, Doan Trang; Keall, Paul; Booth, Jeremy
      Published 2024
      Objective.In current radiograph-based intra-fraction markerless target-tracking, digitally reconstructed radiographs (DRRs) from planning CTs (CT-DRRs) are often used to train deep learning models that extract information ...
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