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    ShadePlus: A Built Environment Intervention To Improve Park Usage, Physical Activity, Sun Protection Behaviours And Mental Well-being Of Park Goers And Residents In Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $430,292.00
    Summary
    This project will assess the effects of adding improved park amenities to promote increased park use, sun protection behaviours, physical activity and mental well-being among park goers and residents in disadvantaged suburbs in Melbourne. The study involving the park improvements are conducted in partnership with the Brimbank City Council form 2013 to 2015. It will use a natural experiment study design where measures of health related-outcomes are assessed before and after modifying the park env .... This project will assess the effects of adding improved park amenities to promote increased park use, sun protection behaviours, physical activity and mental well-being among park goers and residents in disadvantaged suburbs in Melbourne. The study involving the park improvements are conducted in partnership with the Brimbank City Council form 2013 to 2015. It will use a natural experiment study design where measures of health related-outcomes are assessed before and after modifying the park environment.
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    FitSkills: A Community-university Partnership To Increase Participation In Exercise Among Youth With Disability

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $857,941.00
    Summary
    Youth with disability have poorer health and are more socially isolated that their typically developing peers. Participation in exercise can improve their health and social connectedness. FitSkills is an evidence-based program that matches a young person with disability with a mentor and the pair exercise together at their local gymnasium. This research translation project will implement FitSkills as an on-going community-university partnership.
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    Partnering With Local Government Councils For Scalable Physical Activity Promotion In Community Parks

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $1,060,745.00
    Summary
    Aerobic & resistance-based physical activity (PA) levels are alarmingly low in Australia. Council parks are ideal locations for community PA but these facilities are underutilised. There’s a need to partner with Councils to investigate strategies to promote aerobic & resistance-based PA in parks. Partnering with Councils we will evaluate eCoFit, a multi-component intervention involving installation of outdoor fitness equipment with a linked innovative smartphone App, education & social support.
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    Evaluating The Effectiveness Of A Strategy To Increase The Adoption Of Best Evidence Practice.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $800,532.00
    Summary
    The health-care system does not consistently implement best-evidence practice, preventing the community from achieving optimal health outcomes. Effective strategies to reduce evidence practice gaps are now required. In stroke care, thrombolysis is the most powerful and cost-effective therapy but is delivered to less than 5% of stroke patients. This study would be the first to rigorously test the effectiveness of a modified Breakthrough Series approach in achieving best evidence stroke care.
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    Trial Of Helpline Support For Lung Cancer Patients

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $321,250.00
    Summary
    Lung cancer patients have particular need for information and support but do not initiate contact with community-based services such as the Cancer Helpline. This study will use a proactive approach to engage this group with the Helpline. It will also test electronic and telephone-based approaches to providing information and support to this very vulnerable group.
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    Access To Paid Parental Leave And The Health Of Young Mothers

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $582,235.00
    Summary
    The Government’s Paid Parental Leave (PPL) scheme, which aims to improve workforce participation and maternal and infant health, is particularly significant for young mothers who were unlikely to have had access to paid leave previously. An intervention, implemented at the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne, will provide information to young mothers and help them apply for PPL and will be evaluated in terms of its impact on workforce participation and maternal and infant health.
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    Reducing The Impact Of Early Life Disadvantage Via The Home Learning Environment

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $658,283.00
    Summary
    Australian children from disadvantaged families are 2-3 times more likely to be behind their peers at school entry. This project investigates the long-term effects of smalltalk, a parenting program to help parents support their children’s early development by enriching the home learning environment. We will examine the effects of smalltalk on the home environment, children’s school readiness and socio-emotional development, and assess its long-term health, education and economic benefits.
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    Integrated Workplace Mental Health Promotion For The Prevention And Management Of Mental Illness In The Workplace

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $605,591.00
    Summary
    Mental health problems represent a growing concern in the workplace. We propose to develop, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive mental health literacy intervention in Victoria Police. Findings will be translated into policy and practice at various levels, including integration into programs at Victoria Police, prevention strategies for Worksafe Victoria’s Workplace Mental Health program, and tools and strategies being developed and disseminated by the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation.
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    The Evaluation Of The Impact Of A World-first State-wide Program In Reducing Cardiac Arrests And Other Adverse Events In Emergency Departments In New South Wales

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $471,409.00
    Summary
    Up to 400,000 patients died needlessly each year in the USA hospitals and many suffered from unexpected cardiac arrests. The concept of rapid response system (RRS) has been proposed to reduce unexpected cardiac arrests and related mortality. The Clinical Excellence Commission implemented a RRS under a program called Between the Flags with a specific emergency department module. The current study aims to evaluate the impact of such program on the reduction of cardiac arrests and unexpected death.
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    A Randomised Trial Of An Intervention To Facilitate The Implementation Of A State-wide School Physical Activity Policy.

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $586,396.00
    Summary
    This will be the first RCT of its kind. This study will test the effectiveness of an implementation support strategy in supporting schools to implement a physical activity policy mandated by the NSW Government. The trial could provide a model for supporting schools to implement school health or education policies, which seek to improve wellbeing of students.
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