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    PRevention & Early Intervention In Mental Illness And Substance UsE (PREMISE CRE)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,495,969.00
    Summary
    Substance use and mental disorders are among the leading causes of burden of disease in young people globally. Effective prevention and early intervention can reduce disease burden by halting, interrupting or delaying the onset and development of disorder. The PREMISE CRE will build the science to move the field from crisis, acute care and containment to prevention and early intervention, achieving a critical aim of the Australian Government’s program of reform in mental health and addiction.
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    CRE In Traumatic Brain Injury Psychosocial Rehabilitation: Breaking Down Barriers For Social Reintegration

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,678,530.00
    Summary
    Severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) from motor vehicle accidents, assaults and accidents will surpass many diseases as the major cause of disability in the Western world by 2020. It causes cognitive and emotional disorders that result in unemployment, loss of relationships, social isolation and depression in adults and children. This CRE is a world first, tackling deficits in fatigue, mood, self-awareness and self-regulation and social competency, i.e. speech, social skills and communication.
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    EMPOWER: Health Systems, Adversity And Child Well Being

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,497,573.00
    Summary
    Every child deserves the best start in life. Early life prevention of problems that disrupt optimal trajectories of child health and development are not just important to the health sector; they extend into the broader society impacting child care, early learning, schooling, labour market success and ultimately the economy. Our CRE will conduct rigorous evaluations of cutting-edge interventions to reduce the burdens of early life adversity on child health and development.
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    Aboriginal Child And Adolescent Health Improvement Through Aboriginal Leadership And Collaborative Research Teams

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,499,589.00
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    Continued progress to improve the health of Aboriginal children and adolescents will help drive continued improvements in the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. The proposed CRE will harness the potential of several leading research projects in these areas and provide additional training for Aboriginal researchers at varying levels of career development. A comprehensive program to translate these programs to policy changes is core the the CRE.
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    Nursing Interventions For Hospitalised Patients

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,623,475.00
    Summary
    The Centre for Research Excellence in Nursing Interventions for Hospitalised Patients will provide evidence to improve the nursing care of a broad range of hospitalised patients who are at risk of complications related to compromised skin integrity and poor pain/anxiety management. Systematic reviews and clinical trials will provide the basis for developing clinical practice guidelines to assist nurses in providing high quality care to the 3.5 million Australians admitted to hospital each year.
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    Centre Of Research Excellence In The Early Prevention Of Obesity In Childhood -Translate (EPOCH-Translate)

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,500,000.00
    Summary
    Overweight & obesity affect 1:4 Australian children by the time they start school. The Centre of Research Excellence in the Early Prevention of Obesity in Childhood: Translate (EPOCH-translate) brings together researchers from across Australia and New Zealand to work out how best to prevent obesity in children aged 0-5 years. We will look at what works in the long-term, what is the best value for money, and what works for parents as well as health professionals.
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    Centre Of Research Excellence On Sitting Time And Chronic Disease Prevention – Mechanisms, Measurement And Interventions

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $2,657,874.00
    Summary
    Australian research has identified serious health consequences arising from the 7 to 10 hours of daily sitting that most people do, especially in relation to ‘diseases of inactivity’ – type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease and breast and colon cancer – that are an unwelcome burden on individuals, families and health systems. This new research examines the practical feasibility and the preventive-health benefits of changing children’s and adults’ sitting time in schools, workplaces and the home .... Australian research has identified serious health consequences arising from the 7 to 10 hours of daily sitting that most people do, especially in relation to ‘diseases of inactivity’ – type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease and breast and colon cancer – that are an unwelcome burden on individuals, families and health systems. This new research examines the practical feasibility and the preventive-health benefits of changing children’s and adults’ sitting time in schools, workplaces and the home environment.
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    Centre Of Research Excellence In Cognitive Health: Evidence, Intervention And Population Modelling

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,499,872.00
    Summary
    Cognitive health is essential for productivity at all ages. Common chronic diseases such as diabetes, and risk factors such as smoking, can reduce cognitive function and increase risk of cognitive decline. Our Centre aims to build evidence about the things that impact on cognitive health and lead to cognitive decline; to develop methods of reducing cognitive decline; and to measure the impact of cognitive impairment at the national level to inform the government on costs and planning.
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    Centre For Research Excellence To Promote Safer Families: Tailoring Early Identification And Novel Interventions For Intimate Partner Violence

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,497,801.00
    Summary
    Partner violence damages the health of families, particularly children. We aim to make all families safer by generating new knowledge from evidence (reviews of studies, data from following families over time and trials of health and community programs) to assist health and family services to identify violence early and tailor responses to individual’s experiences and to specific communities. We will support early career researchers by mentoring and an international network.
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    Centre Of Research Excellence In Translating Nutritional Science To Good Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $2,499,994.00
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    At current rates, over two thirds of Australians will be overweight by 2025, and a third will develop type 2 diabetes during their lifetime. Meanwhile, elderly Australians and those requiring intensive care admissions are at risk of debility from under-nutrition. Our Centre links scientists in the laboratory with clinical researchers to develop nutritional solutions to a number of major diseases, and has the expertise to apply these in the community.
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