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Policy in action and the links between prevention, climate change and COVID-19

This #PreventionWorksLIVE​​ masterclass features Adjunct Professor Tarun Weeramanthri on Policy in action and the links between prevention, climate change, and COVID-19.

Professor Weeramanthri is President of the Public Health Association of Australia and Adjunct Professor, School of Population and Global Health, University of Western Australia. The session was co-hosted by Professor Lucie Rychetnik and Dr Katherine Cullerton.

About PreventionWorksLIVE

In 2021, the Prevention Centre delivered a series of five masterclasses with Australia’s leading innovators on creating a healthier Australia. The #PreventionWorksLIVE series examined how change-makers have achieved real impact for the health and wellbeing of communities.

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Details

DATE 15 Apr 2021

TYPE Videos

Prevention experts

  • Dr Katherine Cullerton

    University of Queensland
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  • Professor Lucie Rychetnik

    The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre
    Headshot of Lucie Rychetnik
  • Professor Tarum Weeramanthri

    President, Public Health Association of Australia

Topics

  • Healthy eating ,

Prevention methodologies

  • Research impact and translation ,
  • Systems and complexity ,
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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 has also contributed funding through the Medical Research Future Fund. The Prevention Centre is administered by the Sax Institute.

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