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    Study Of Urban Aboriginal Housing And Its Relationship To Health _ SEARCH Housing Extension Part 1

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    $128,995.00
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    Study Of Developmental Outcomes And Links With Disadvantage For WA Indigenous Children

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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP230102151

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    To what extent does Australian food policy consider its health impact. This research will examine how public policies relating to food can be made healthier. The diet of Australians currently contributes to high rates of disease including diabetes, heart disease and the underlying issue of obesity. It will examine Australian agriculture and food processing, manufacturing and marketing and the environmental impacts of these sectors. The research will analyse policy documents and interview key peo .... To what extent does Australian food policy consider its health impact. This research will examine how public policies relating to food can be made healthier. The diet of Australians currently contributes to high rates of disease including diabetes, heart disease and the underlying issue of obesity. It will examine Australian agriculture and food processing, manufacturing and marketing and the environmental impacts of these sectors. The research will analyse policy documents and interview key people involved in each sector to determine their views on the ways in which our food supply affects our health. It will result in policy recommendations advising how the Australian food sector can be made more supportive of health and equity. Policy makers will be engaged with our findings through a Food Policy Summit.
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    Research Fellowship - Grant ID:390109

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $548,878.00
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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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    Reducing Inequalities In Indigenous Child Health By Combating Racism And Social Exclusion

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    Influencing Healthy Public Policy Through Health Impact Assessement

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $76,869.00
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    Grassroots To Government: Social Inclusion, Health Promotion And The Third Sector

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    $116,791.00
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    A more socially inclusive society should lead to better health outcomes for disadvantaged Australians. The Fed Govt has launched a major Social Inclusion policy initiative. Third Sector Organisations have been identified as critical to its implementation. This study will examine the impact of these policy changes on the organizations that are at the coalface of service delivery and ask whether and under what conditions the third sector can deliver on the promise of social inclusion.
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    The Psychosocial Work Environment And Workplace Sedentary Behavior As Risk Factors For Type 2 Diabetes And CVD

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $314,967.00
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    Stressful work environments and sitting down at work are thought to be linked to harmful health behaviors such as lack of exercise and poor diet and also with diseases such as type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. This fellowship will enable me to explore the ways that sedentary behavior and stressful work might affect our health. Findings from this research will be used to develop workplace-based interventions to reduce the harmful effects of work.
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    Nurition Promotion And Population Health: A Program Addressing Behavioural, Social And Environmental Determinants

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
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    $1,210,140.00
    Summary
    Good nutrition is important for health well-being by reducing the risk of diseases like heart disease, cancer and diabetes. However, a significant number of Australians do not eat diets that are consistent with existing health recommendations. While the health consequences of poor nutrition have been well-documented and there is a substantial body of research that describes this problem, much less research has focused on coming up with solutions. This research will explore the influences on Aust .... Good nutrition is important for health well-being by reducing the risk of diseases like heart disease, cancer and diabetes. However, a significant number of Australians do not eat diets that are consistent with existing health recommendations. While the health consequences of poor nutrition have been well-documented and there is a substantial body of research that describes this problem, much less research has focused on coming up with solutions. This research will explore the influences on Australian's eating patterns by examining the role of a range of personal, social and environmental factors in children and adults. The research will also test the effectiveness of innovative strategies to promote healthy eating.
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