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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Collaboration for advancing chronic disease prevention research, practice, and policy
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Supporting the next generation of prevention research leaders to conduct effective research-policy partnerships
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Consumer and community involvement in preventive health: current insights and considerations for future best practice
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How much is invested in obesity prevention in Australia? An analysis of major research and Federal government funding, 2013–2022
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A systems approach to aid policy action on falls prevention among community-dwelling older people in Australia
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Australian hospital healthy retail policies – an analysis and scoping review of potential impacts on dietary behaviours
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Tobacco control interventions for populations living in subsidised, low-income housing: a scoping review
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Environmental assessments in the workplace: an analysis of workplace wellbeing facilities for women of reproductive age
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Building prevention research science communication and knowledge translation capacity through multidisciplinary collaboration
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Collaborating with end-users in evidence synthesis for prevention in the first 2000 days
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2013-2023: A decade of strengthening Australia’s prevention system
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Strategic prevention seminar: Insights from our policy-focused research projects
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Combining public health evidence, policy experience and communications expertise to inform preventive health: reflections on a novel method of knowledge synthesis
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Why funding for public health research needs a more strategic approach
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