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Prevention Tracker: Final report to participants

The Prevention Tracker project tested a range of systems methods in real life community settings to describe different parts of their prevention system. The team then worked with the communities to identify where and how to intervene to bring about systems change.
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DATE 8 Dec 2018

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  • Associate Professor Therese Riley Associate Professor Therese Riley has finished working with the Prevention Centre.

    Victoria University
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  • Professor Andrew Wilson

    The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre
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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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