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Communications for research and policy on chronic disease prevention

The Prevention Centre's communications team collaborates with investigators to translate and present research findings for many different audiences. These include policy makers, practitioners, other researchers and the media.
  • Communications for research and policy on chronic disease prevention

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The Prevention Centre conducts policy-relevant research on the prevention of chronic disease. We support knowledge mobilisation and evidence-informed research and policy through a suite of communications products, which are detailed in this PDF download. Our communications team collaborates with investigators to translate and present research findings for many different audiences; including policy makers, practitioners, other researchers and the media.

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DATE 9 May 2022

TYPE Factsheets

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  • Helen Signy

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The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work.

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The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre is funded by the NHMRC, Australian Government Department of Health, ACT Health, Cancer Council Australia, NSW Ministry of Health, Wellbeing SA, Tasmanian Department of Health, and VicHealth. The Australian Government also contributed through the Medical Research Future Fund. Queensland Health became a financial contributor in 2022. The Prevention Centre is administered by the Sax Institute.

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