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Shaping policy: statistics, stakeholders and strategy
Duckett, StephenPublished 2018-08-01The Grattan Institute works to improve public policy in Australia. In this talk Stephen Duckett outlines how the Health program at Grattan does that. It will use a case study of a recent report on a tax on sugar sweetened ...Open AccessPresentation -
Study Health Policy at the University of Sydney
Huckel Schneider, Carmen; Wilson, AndrewPublished 2020-01-01Recording of a lunchtime webinar to learn more about postgraduate study in Health Policy at the University of Sydney in 2021.Open AccessAudiovisual -
Understanding the social implications of Dual Sensory Impairment in the older Australian.
Dunsmore, Moira ElizabethPublished 2019-07-03DSI refers to the presence of both vision and hearing loss and is considered a poorly defined chronic condition, particularly prevalent in the older Australian population. DSI is underdiagnosed and if left untreated or, ...Open AccessPresentation -
Unmasking the truth – protective mask use in an Emergency Department
Barratt, RuthPublished 2019-06-13Hospital transmission of pandemic respiratory infectious diseases e.g. SARS and H1N1 influenza, can be minimised by limiting the role of the healthcare worker as a vector for disease. Recommended infection prevention and ...Open AccessPresentation -
What do Millennials think of prevention policy relating to sugary drinks?
Howse, EllyPublished 2017-07-27There is little research looking at the views and attitudes of young adults (18-30 years of age) regarding policies and regulations in the area of chronic disease prevention. What research exists suggests that alcohol ...Open AccessPresentation -
Why aren’t health professionals telling us we’re fat? The role of health services in the prevention of overweight and obesity
Pearce, ClairePublished 2016-09-21A major risk factor for many chronic diseases is being obese. In Australia, rates are increasing across all age and socioeconomic groups. The causes of obesity are a complex combination of biological, environmental and ...Open AccessPresentation
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