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Clear as Mud! Communicating complexity in chronic disease prevention with decision makers. »
Prevention of chronic disease involves difficult decisions for policy makers and different interests from stakeholders inside and out of the health system.
Seminar: The application of Implementation science to e-mental health »
Seminar discussing the application of implementation science to e-mental health
Frameworks for Assessing Integrated Care: Understanding the Building Blocks of Successful Integrated Care Programs »
In 2017, Nick launched Integrated Care Solutions © to support the design and implementation of integrated care.
The polluted brain - how air pollution affects our brain »
This presentation will give an overview of the evidence on air pollution-induced cognitive decline on the brain, especially the elderly. .
Apocalypse Where: GIS in the Service of Population Health »
Mark Daniel is Professor of Epidemiology in the Health Research Institute, University of Canberra where he leads the Spatial Epidemiology Group.
Where now for mental health supported accommodation policy and research? Implications of findings from the Quality and Effectiveness of Supported...
Professor Helen Killaspy's research focuses on the assessment of quality of care for people with complex mental health problems.
Mental health and dementia: how economic evidence can make a difference »
Martin Knapp is Professor of Social Policy and Director of the Personal Social Services Research Unit at the London School of Economics and Political Science
Suicide in Critical Stages of Lifespan: Transition to Young Adulthood, and Ageing »
Debra Rickwood (PhD) is Professor of Psychology at the University of Canberra and Chief Scientific Advisor to headspace.
Alzheimer’s Disease: Addressing a Twenty- First Century Plague »
JCSMR Director's Health through Discovery Public Lecture Series
Defining, measuring and improving health literacy in populations »
Professor Nutbeam shares his time as a Professor of Public Health at the University of Sydney, and a Senior Advisor at the Sax Institute, an independent, not for profit organisation dedicated to knowledge transfer for better public policy.