Issue 2022-no.8 | Patrick Harris The multiple dynamics for levelling up require governments reorient policy, planning and investment based on the five evidence based principles…
Issue 2021-no.7 | Jinhee Kim, Evelyne de Leeuw, Patrick Harris It is research-informed “ideas”, not factual evidence, that travel between research and policy. Research actors…
Issue 2021-no.6 | David Lilley Addressing health equity through a multitude of narrow programs, delivered by diverse organisations with competing interests, is like assembling a…
Issue 2021-no.5 | Andrew Reid Gambling-related harm is unfairly distributed among economically and socially disadvantaged groups. A public health approach is more effective than a responsible…
Issue 2021-no.4 | Dr. Abela Mahimbo | As the COVID-19 vaccines are being rolled out, tailored vaccine acceptance strategies that meet refugees’ needs are crucial…
Every year on 7 April, we celebrate World Health Day and the theme of this year’s WHD is health equity. The World Health Organisation is…
Issue 2021-no.3 | Centre for Health Equity Training, Research and Evaluation (CHETRE) | Evidence that behaviour change interventions worsen inequities, and adversely impact the most…
Issue 2021-no.2 | Aryati Yashadhana | Vision impairment and blindness are three times higher among Indigenous compared to non-Indigenous Australians, with 90% of conditions being…
(Featured image credit : Rawpixel) By Andrew Reid and Dr Amy Bestman In March this year, poker machines across Australia were switched off due to…
The issue The cessation of gambling during the early stages of the COVID-19 response provides a potential avenue for understanding the impact of gambling on…