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Working with public health policy, law and regulation: Symposium workshop

The third workshop from the Emerging Leaders Symposium 2023 provides an introduction to public health law and regulation.

By working through the policy cycle, with examples from the preventive health field, participants will explore different strategies they may use in their own practice to influence the policy cycle.

The Emerging Leaders Symposium is presented by the Australian Prevention Partnership Centre and associated Centres of Research Excellence, through the Collaboration for Enhanced Research Impact (CERI).

About CERI

The Collaboration for Enhanced Research Impact (CERI) is a joint initiative between the Prevention Centre and several NHMRC Centres of Research Excellence, established in June 2020 to enhance the profile and impact of chronic disease prevention in Australia. We are working together to find alignment in the policy and practice implications of our work and to develop shared communications across our various projects and participating centres.

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CERI develop shared communication across research projects and participating centres.

About the Emerging Leaders Network

The Emerging Leaders Network (ELN) offers networking and capability building opportunities for early and mid-career researchers, policy makers and practitioners working in prevention across Australia. ELN members work across universities, research institutes, government departments and agencies, and non-government organisations. The network offers access to webinars, workshops, networking events and symposia.

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Simon Chiu
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DATE 7 Sep 2023

TYPE Videos

Prevention experts

  • Dr Kylie Morphett

    The University of Queensland
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  • Dr Jenny Kaldor

    Public Health Services, Tasmanian Department of Health
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  • Tess Rooney

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  • Professor Janet Hoek

Prevention methodologies

  • Regulation and governance ,

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