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    Children’s Perspectives On Their Social World: An Examination Of The Family, School And Community Factors That Influence Social Inclusion For Children Whose Parents Have Intellectual Disabilities.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $39,968.00
    Summary
    With a world first, Australian researchers explore the lives of children whose parents have intellectual disabilities. Mothers with intellectual disabilities are at risk of social isolation and exclusion which affects their parenting. Their children are at risk of stigma and peer rejection. From a child’s perspective, new research examines the features of family, school and community life that facilitate social inclusion for a group of children at risk of social exclusion.
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    A Study Of The Impact Of Psychological Distress And Disadvantage On The Educational Outcomes Of Tertiary Students

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $70,511.00
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    The study will examine differences in psychological distress over time between socio-economically disadvantaged and non-disadvantaged tertiary students and, in turn, the potential role of psychological distress in explaining any differences between these groups in course non-completion or completion. The knowledge gained from the study can inform programs and interventions designed to prevent or reduce tertiary student mental health problems and course non-completion.
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    From Advocacy To Action: Utilising Health Impact Assessment As A Tool To Realise The Right To Health.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $97,419.00
    Summary
    The actions of governments often affect people’s health and wellbeing. Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is used to identify how these actions may impact on health and develop recommendations about how to maximise positive health benefits and reduce or stop negative impacts. This project is investigating how human rights can be used to strengthen the role of HIA in protecting the right to health.
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    An Exploration Of The Nature And Meaning Of Informal Communities In Cancer Treatment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $92,745.00
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    The interactions that occur in cancer treatment with other patients, family members and staff are often unavoidable. Recent research examining patient's interactions has demonstrated the importance of these communications, as social support, a forum to exchange information and ideas, and a gathering of people facing the same challenges. This study aims to examine the role of these interactions between patients, staff and family members to explore the purposes and effects of these interactions.
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    Livelihoods Of Indigenous People Displaced From Remote Communities To Urban Centres For Dialysis Treatment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $86,117.00
    Summary
    Kidney disease has a profound impact on Indigenous Australians due to outcomes of the disease itself and consequences of treatment. Indigenous people displaced from remote areas to urban centres for dialysis for kidney disease and their families are likely to have few assets or opportunities to generate livelihoods. This study combines public health and livelihoods-based approaches to understand the livelihoods of displaced people and analyse the policy and health and community service context.
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    Speech Pathology Intervention For Young Offenders With Language Impairment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $107,182.00
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    Male young offenders are at high risk of undetected oral language impairments. This study will assess language impaired young offenders, and evaluate the efficacy of speech pathology intervention to improve oral language skills. The study will also evaluate whether this intervention can enhance other interventions and rehabilitation, and reduce the chances of reoffending, through the development of prosocial behaviours and characteristics.
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    A Geographic Approach To Measuring Social Deprivation And Health Care Need For Primary Health Care Policy And Planning

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $148,213.00
    Summary
    Understanding how and where people use and access health services, and how social disadvantage affects this is important for planning and providing primary health care services. Presenting information as maps is an effective way to explore and communicate these issues. This research program will use a geographic and map-based approach to understanding patterns of health service use and social disadvantage, to assist in developing primary health care policy.
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    Study Of Urban Aboriginal Housing And Its Relationship To Health _ SEARCH Housing Extension Part 1

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $128,995.00
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    Translating Obesity Prevention Research Into Practice: Targeting Infants At Risk

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $107,204.00
    Summary
    Childhood obesity is a significant public health concern, with one in four children aged 5 -14 years affected. Those from single parent and lower income families are at particular risk. Infancy and the preschool years are an ideal time for obesity prevention, before children have formed their lifelong eating habits. This project aims to design a program (informed by prior research) that is targeted toward those families most at risk, and that is community-based, practical and cost-effective.
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    Social Functioning And Autism Spectrum Disorder In Children With Neurofibromatosis Type 1: A Multimodal Study.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $107,204.00
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    Social difficulties and symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are frequently found in children with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), a common genetic condition. The current study will examine (1) prevalence and characteristics of ASD and social impairment in children with NF1, (2) cognitive factors contributing to ASD symptoms and (3) associated compromise to brain structure. Findings are expected to guide development of treatments to improve social functioning in children with NF1.
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