Professor Emeritus Penny Hawe
Professor Emeritus of Public Health
EMAIL [email protected]
Professor Emeritus Penny Hawe is a founding member of the Prevention Centre’s Leadership Executive (2013-2023) and Lead Investigator across a range of projects since the Centre was established in 2013. Her research interests are in community strength and resilience, complex community interventions, social network analysis, whole-school interventions to promote health and improvement science.
Penny was a Senior Lecturer in the School of Public Health at the University of Sydney when she was recruited to the University of Calgary, Canada, in 2000 to take up the foundation Markin Chair in Health and Society. She returned to the University in Sydney in December 2014 as Professor of Public Health at the Menzies Centre for Health Policy and Economics.
Professor Emeritus Penny Hawe's projects
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How to fund prevention delivery
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Enriching community capacity for better health
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Assessing costs and benefits of whole-of-government prevention
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Learning from local communities: Prevention Tracker expands
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Shedding light on how health policies are implemented
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Prevention Tracker: Learning locally to act nationally
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Learning from complexity: when theory follows practice
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Communicating prevention: approaches to framing and storytelling
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Economic analysis of prevention: Evaluating the ripple effect
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Embedding and strengthening prevention in the Queensland public health system
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Professor Emeritus Penny Hawe's news and media
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Action needed on prevention and collaboration implementation research
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When people are stopped from telling their story
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Thought experiments with ‘fake’ research abstracts help policy makers visualise actions to be taken on evidence
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Knowledge generated from practice shows how to bring about system change for better health
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Public health: making the most of “citizen science”
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Four projects take the Prevention Centre into its new phase
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How can citizens contribute to the science and practice of public health?
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Engaging citizens in monitoring workplace support for breastfeeding
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Enacting change in complex systems: Why theory matters
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Internships to break new ground in communicating prevention
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Social network tool provides insights into communities
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Chief Investigators honoured for outstanding prevention paper
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Engaging the bystanders of public health
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We should broaden our view of science if it’s to help make good public policy
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Professor Emeritus Penny Hawe's resources
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‘Soft power’ for prevention comes from engaging the public with prevention as a science
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Scaling-up complex interventions: Adaptation is not a threat to fidelity (and maybe never was)
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How can citizen science help public health research?
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A program perspective on systems thinking
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