mother, farmer, GLOBE Deakin researcher - implementation specialist. Lover of all things local that support our farmers, and efforts to reduce global obesity.
Thanks to my amazing mentor @allendersteve for supporting me in this grant success. Amazing opportunity to use the STICKE (https://t.co/3HThclesXo ) software developed by @GLOBE_Deakin@IHT_Deakin to do even more amazing things: https://t.co/WxbiHUJmbQ
Three researchers from IHT have received $6.1 million in funding from the Federal Government’s Medical Research Future Fund #MRFF leading potentially groundbreaking and life-changing health research projects. @AnnaUgalde_@DrCindyNeedham@BodilRasmussen4
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Were you aware the the alcohol industry provides policy & practice advice through their charity DrinkWise? Today on the blog - DrinkWise: A wise partner choice? by @fp_martino@VicHealth@IHT_Deakin#publichealth#CDoH https://t.co/eG2nSH2ICR
In The Age @IHT_Deakin Dr Cindy Needham talks about how the distribution of healthy & unhealthy food outlets across Vic is highest in growth corridors. Is this a factor in Melbourne's diabetes divide?https://t.co/4WgoyskAmq
Read her research https://t.co/lEuuScBOKt
@CindyNo25
IHT's Prof. @allendersteve has been named a national leader in obesity prevention research by @ResAustralia - one of Australia’s peak bodies for health and medical research. Learn more about his work with our @GLOBE_Deakin centre ➡️ https://t.co/pv6APvYCLo
#NationalHealthCheck
Love @allendersteve’s approach to supporting healthier diets “we meet the community wherever they are… if we want this to be a healthier place for kids to live, what does it need to look like… let’s make healthy easy and normal” #NationalHealthCheck
Deadly news! Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander kids in VIC get a good amount of nutrition, sleep and exercise and don't eat too much takeaway foods and drink sugary drinks.
We partnered with @IHT_Deakin to launch the ADAPT Report. More details here: https://t.co/vk69B4RBP1
Access to blue space, such as coasts, lakes and rivers, was associated with favourable health outcomes, in a new study from our @GLOBE_obesity domain. Read more here: https://t.co/fOwuk7uiTd
@AColinBell @allendersteve @msnicholsaus @ha_le1701#IHTDeakin