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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP150100619

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $234,300.00
    Summary
    Understanding and preventing gun violence: A qualitative study. Gun violence causes significant harm across Australian communities. Excluding sexual assault, firearms feature in nearly one in 10 violent crimes. The annual costs of gun violence run into tens of millions of dollars. This project aims to make an original qualitative contribution to understanding and preventing gun violence in three contexts: drug dealing/trafficking, other organised crime activity, and armed robbery. The proposed r .... Understanding and preventing gun violence: A qualitative study. Gun violence causes significant harm across Australian communities. Excluding sexual assault, firearms feature in nearly one in 10 violent crimes. The annual costs of gun violence run into tens of millions of dollars. This project aims to make an original qualitative contribution to understanding and preventing gun violence in three contexts: drug dealing/trafficking, other organised crime activity, and armed robbery. The proposed research would be the first study nationally - and one of the very few internationally - to interview convicted gun crime users about the acquisition and use of firearms in criminal life. Project results are expected to have direct implications for reducing the impact of gun violence in Australia.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP140101299

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $353,000.00
    Summary
    Characterisation of deficits in driving performance and self-regulation practices among older drivers with bilateral cataract. Despite the high prevalence of cataract among the older population, there is limited evidence on the impact of first and second eye cataract surgery on driving outcomes. This prospective study will use naturalistic in-vehicle driver monitoring devices and a state-of–the-art driving simulator to examine the association between clinical measures of vision, refractive manag .... Characterisation of deficits in driving performance and self-regulation practices among older drivers with bilateral cataract. Despite the high prevalence of cataract among the older population, there is limited evidence on the impact of first and second eye cataract surgery on driving outcomes. This prospective study will use naturalistic in-vehicle driver monitoring devices and a state-of–the-art driving simulator to examine the association between clinical measures of vision, refractive management, driving patterns, self-regulation and driving performance for bilateral cataract patients before first eye surgery, between surgeries and after second eye surgery. The results will inform Ophthalmology and licensing authorities regarding surgical and refractive management as well as fitness to drive assessments for older drivers with bilateral cataract.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP170103136

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $403,000.00
    Summary
    Evaluating consumer product regulatory responses to improve child safety. This project aims to quantify the level of similarity between consumer product regulatory practices and child injuries, and compare national approaches. Consumer product safety regulation operates in a global and ‘virtual’ market. Online purchasing, limited border protection and distance between suppliers and consumers make monitoring and enforcing product safety more difficult for regulators, putting consumers at risk. A .... Evaluating consumer product regulatory responses to improve child safety. This project aims to quantify the level of similarity between consumer product regulatory practices and child injuries, and compare national approaches. Consumer product safety regulation operates in a global and ‘virtual’ market. Online purchasing, limited border protection and distance between suppliers and consumers make monitoring and enforcing product safety more difficult for regulators, putting consumers at risk. A rapid responsive product safety system that operates across sectors and borders is an international priority. This project expects to close gaps in consumer regulatory practice and safety policy.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP110101740

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $431,828.00
    Summary
    Evaluation of a program to enable older, at-risk drivers to stop or limit driving, but maintain mobility. Researchers will evaluate the safety benefits of a program designed to help older drivers to make timely decisions about continuing to drive. Importantly, the program integrates the concepts of safety and mobility through providing alternate transport. The findings will provide valuable direction for promotion of healthy aging in the community.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP120100109

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $270,000.00
    Summary
    Nonlinear viscoelastic properties of paediatric soft tissues throughout development. This project will determine how the soft tissues of the human body change during normal development, and how these changes affect their response to mechanical forces. This data will be useful for understanding childhood injury mechanisms, and how diseases affect children's soft tissues.
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