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    Comparing The Role Of Takeaways In Methadone Maintenance Treatment In NSW And Victoria

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $291,000.00
    Summary
    This project will make a direct and major contribution to improving methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) provision in Australia. The recent announcement of the continuation of funding for the Federal Government's Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative demonstrates an ongoing commitment to make drug treatment programs more accessible. MMT is currently the primary treatment for opioid addiction in Australia. However, concerns about the potential negative effects of aspects of the programs, in particul .... This project will make a direct and major contribution to improving methadone maintenance treatment (MMT) provision in Australia. The recent announcement of the continuation of funding for the Federal Government's Illicit Drug Diversion Initiative demonstrates an ongoing commitment to make drug treatment programs more accessible. MMT is currently the primary treatment for opioid addiction in Australia. However, concerns about the potential negative effects of aspects of the programs, in particular, takeaway dosing and diversion of methadone to street sale (which has been linked to accidental fatal overdose (Lintzeris, et al., 1999)), remain unresolved. This study will map clients', healthcare workers' and policy makers' attitudes towards takeaways in NSW and Victoria, and investigate the dynamics of methadone diversion in relation to the different takeaway policies in the two states. In doing so, the project will consider how the two different state policies on takeaways stack up. It will contribute essential and detailed data on takeaways and diversion, from which effective, safe and socially responsible methadone maintenance treatment policy can be developed.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0455353

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $70,668.00
    Summary
    Juvenile firelighters intervention program: Towards a best practice framework. Juvenile firelighting results in significant costs to life, property, and the environment. In Australia prevention programs are implemented by trained practitioners from fire services. This project examines the programs of urban, regional and rural fire authorities throughout Australia and focuses, using case study methodology, on the first Australian program, the JFAIP. JFAIP developments will be tracked over time an .... Juvenile firelighters intervention program: Towards a best practice framework. Juvenile firelighting results in significant costs to life, property, and the environment. In Australia prevention programs are implemented by trained practitioners from fire services. This project examines the programs of urban, regional and rural fire authorities throughout Australia and focuses, using case study methodology, on the first Australian program, the JFAIP. JFAIP developments will be tracked over time and place, with alternative theories for the program's impact and effectiveness tested. Validity will be assessed by triangulation of data from different sources. In this way, a framework of empirically-based best practice guidelines will be developed for future Australian programs and adaptations.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0989930

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $341,000.00
    Summary
    Social Cohesion through Football. This project will help strengthen Australia's social and economic fabric, one of the priority goals aimed at promoting and maintaining good health for all Australians. The proposed inter-disciplinary study will provide new evidence on how sports programs can foster community building, social inclusion and social cohesion, helping families and individuals to live healthy, productive, and fulfilling lives. The proposed study will provide critically needed guidance .... Social Cohesion through Football. This project will help strengthen Australia's social and economic fabric, one of the priority goals aimed at promoting and maintaining good health for all Australians. The proposed inter-disciplinary study will provide new evidence on how sports programs can foster community building, social inclusion and social cohesion, helping families and individuals to live healthy, productive, and fulfilling lives. The proposed study will provide critically needed guidance on best-practice for governments and communities to develop and evaluate sport-based and related programs to address social cohesion and social inclusion. The result will enable humanitarian refugees to overcome barriers that hinder their participation in Australian communities.
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    Federation Fellowships - Grant ID: FF0883216

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,638,730.00
    Summary
    Reducing health inequities and social exclusion: improved theory, understanding and policies. This research will provide knowledge to help understanding of why some groups are less healthy and less included in the mainstream of society than others. Research evidence indicates that reducing differences in health status & making more citizens included in the activities of society has overall health benefits & is good for economic development. The program will provide Australian and other governmen .... Reducing health inequities and social exclusion: improved theory, understanding and policies. This research will provide knowledge to help understanding of why some groups are less healthy and less included in the mainstream of society than others. Research evidence indicates that reducing differences in health status & making more citizens included in the activities of society has overall health benefits & is good for economic development. The program will provide Australian and other governments with much improved evidence about what works, what does not work in terms of improving population health and so enable better decisions about which public programs to invest in. Thus the research conducted under this program will inform ways in which Australian and overseas populations can achieve long and more productive lives
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