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    Uncoupled Research Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $377,488.00
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    I am a social epidemiologist focusing on inequities in health and health care for Indigenous Australians.
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    Stronger Futures CRE: Building Resilience And Breaking Cycles Of Intergenerational Trauma And Social Inequity

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,500,000.00
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    The transmission of complex trauma across generations is a global public health and human rights issue. The Stronger Futures CRE will implement a collaborative, multi-stakeholder program of translational research activity to reduce the impacts of intergenerational trauma and family violence within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, refugee and socially disadvantaged families and communities.
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    Increasing Equity In Health Promotion Policy And Programs Through Literacy

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $87,067.00
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    Factors Contributing To Socioeconomic Gradients In Children's Oral Health Between 1993 And 2003

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $79,532.00
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    The NHMRC and the Australian National Oral Health Plan have identified health inequalities as a critical health issue. Dental caries in children increasingly has become concentrated in disadvantaged population groups. While previous studies have documented socioeconomic gradients in oral health, few have sought to explain the reasons underlying those inequalities. By taking advantage of two existing datasets of child oral health in Australia, collected in 1992 and 2002, we will be able to quanti .... The NHMRC and the Australian National Oral Health Plan have identified health inequalities as a critical health issue. Dental caries in children increasingly has become concentrated in disadvantaged population groups. While previous studies have documented socioeconomic gradients in oral health, few have sought to explain the reasons underlying those inequalities. By taking advantage of two existing datasets of child oral health in Australia, collected in 1992 and 2002, we will be able to quantify change in socioeconomic inequalities in oral health, and identify population-wide exposures to preventive practices and social circumstances that may have contributed to that change.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240100345

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    Australian Research Council
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    $404,954.00
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    United on the field? Enhancing equity and inclusion in community sport. The project aims to deepen understanding of how equity and inclusion policies within community sport can be transformed to address inequities in participation. The project expects to generate new knowledge using intersectional policy-based analysis to inform the development of more effective policy responses to systemic, multi-layered inequities in the sports sector. Expected outcomes include increased capacity within the sp .... United on the field? Enhancing equity and inclusion in community sport. The project aims to deepen understanding of how equity and inclusion policies within community sport can be transformed to address inequities in participation. The project expects to generate new knowledge using intersectional policy-based analysis to inform the development of more effective policy responses to systemic, multi-layered inequities in the sports sector. Expected outcomes include increased capacity within the sport sector to address exclusion and widen participation. This will result in significant social benefits, such as providing fair access to community sports for marginalized communities, and economic benefits, by reducing the health costs associated with low physical activity.
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    Nurturing The Next Generation Of Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Researchers Through A Vibrant Network (NEXGEN-NETWORK)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $35,000.00
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    The NEXGEN-NETWORK brings together a nationally and internationally recognised team of Indigenous research leaders with a focus on maximising impact to improve the health and wellbeing of Indigenous Australians. Through NEXGEN we will create effective networks to conduct research addressing community-identified priorities, and to build and support the next generation of highly skilled Indigenous scholars working across research, higher education, service delivery and policy sectors.
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    Social Disadvantage, Health Inequalities And Common Mental Disorders: Implications For Social Policy And Health Services

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $387,489.00
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    Mental disorders such as anxiety and depression are more common among people who are socially disadvantaged (eg, living in poverty, welfare recipients, lone parents). This project seeks to understand why disadvantaged groups are more likely to have mental health problems, explores social differences in access to mental health services, and develops methods to reduce mental health problems that take account of these social differences and promotes greater fairness and equity.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP210100401

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    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $563,609.00
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    Life Expectancy among Disease-Diagnosed. This project aims to improve methodological tools for calculating life expectancy for populations with mental or physical disorders in Australia as well as to determine gains and losses in terms of excess mortality. To achieve this goal innovative measures, which solve methodological previous shortcoming regarding different age at diagnosis will be applied. The expected outcomes of the project include precise figures of excess mortality related to mental .... Life Expectancy among Disease-Diagnosed. This project aims to improve methodological tools for calculating life expectancy for populations with mental or physical disorders in Australia as well as to determine gains and losses in terms of excess mortality. To achieve this goal innovative measures, which solve methodological previous shortcoming regarding different age at diagnosis will be applied. The expected outcomes of the project include precise figures of excess mortality related to mental and physical disorders. Significant benefits for future public policy-making will be gained by analysing excess mortality among individuals diagnosed mental or physical disorders, and cross-country comparisons using national linkage data.
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    Smoking Attributable Health Service Use Among Australian Subpopulations

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $302,123.00
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    Research from overseas indicates that the health impact of smoking might be greater in certain groups of the Australian population. In order to test this hypothesis, this research aims to determine whether smoking has a greater impact in individuals of lower socioeconomic status, residents of rural or remote areas, people of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background, and/or individuals with certain ethnic backgrounds. This will help to provide support for programs designed to reduce harm a .... Research from overseas indicates that the health impact of smoking might be greater in certain groups of the Australian population. In order to test this hypothesis, this research aims to determine whether smoking has a greater impact in individuals of lower socioeconomic status, residents of rural or remote areas, people of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background, and/or individuals with certain ethnic backgrounds. This will help to provide support for programs designed to reduce harm arising from smoking in these groups.
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    Determinants Of Area-level Inequalities In Colorectal Cancer Survival: A Multilevel Study

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $387,191.00
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    Survival times for people diagnosed with colorectal cancer depend on where people live; typically lower in rural and socio-economically disadvantaged areas. However we know very little about why these inequalities exist. This study, the first of its type in Australia, examines how much of the survival inequalities are due to the characteristics of individuals, and how much is due to the characteristics of the area itself. This will increase our capacity to intervene to reduce these inequalities
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