Kate Garvey
Investigator
Kate Garvey is the Manager of Strategic Partnerships Development with the Department of Health and Human Services Tasmania, and has had a long involvement with the Prevention Centre particularly around her interests in co-production and co-design.
She has a degree in Anthropology and Political Economics as well as Masters in Public Health and Health Service Management.
Kate Garvey's news and media
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Using citizen science to bring people back into planning walkable and healthy places
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Breaking the silos – how systems tools can bring us together
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Modelling reveals how to reduce alcohol-related harm in Tasmania
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Dynamic simulation modelling informs alcohol strategy in Tasmania
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Kate Garvey's resources
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Emerging Leaders Symposium workshop 2: The art of co-production
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Community of practice: Piloting a citizen science approach for rural walkability in Tasmania
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Coproduction for health research: a self-assessment framework tool
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Understanding resources from the community’s perspective
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Strategies to reduce alcohol-related harms in Tasmania
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