Resource hub
We aim to boost knowledge translation in prevention research through innovative communications about the Prevention Centre, its work and people. Our resource hub allows you to drive your own search for key issues in the prevention of chronic disease by type, topic, or methodology.
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Strategic prevention seminar: Insights from our policy-focused research projects
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Co-development of implementation strategies to assist staff of a mental health community managed organisation provide preventive care for health behaviours
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Seminar: A role for CMOs in supporting healthier lifestyles for people with mental health conditions
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Benchmarking, monitoring, modelling and valuing the healthy liveable city
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Clustering of chronic disease risks among people accessing community mental health services
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Exploring support provided by community managed organisations to address health risk behaviours associated with chronic disease among people with mental health conditions: a qualitative study with organisational leaders
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Barriers to the provision of preventive care to people living with mental health conditions: self-report by staff working in an Australian community managed organisation
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Achieving ‘active’ 30 minute cities: How feasible is it to reach work within 30 minutes using active transport modes?
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Beyond the luxury effect: Individual and structural drivers lead to `urban forest inequity’ in public street trees in Melbourne, Australia
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CRE HiPP Showcase webinar 2021
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Global impact to local action – top 5 lessons from driving systems change
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How can we better understand the risk factors for dementia?
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How we can create healthier, liveable cities
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Could smart research ensure healthy people in disrupted cities?
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