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A study investigating the feasibility of implementing a national approach to child and family health services. [ 2010-08-09 - 2014-02-28 ]

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[Cite as http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP100100693]

Researchers: A/Prof Sue Kruske (Chief Investigator) ,  A/Prof Virginia Schmied (Chief Investigator) ,  Caroline Homer (Chief Investigator) ,  Cathrine Fowler (Chief Investigator) ,  Dr Lynn Kemp (Chief Investigator)
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Brief description A study investigating the feasibility of implementing a national approach to child and family health services. Understanding and strengthening the way in which universal health services are provided to pregnant women, children and families has the potential to impact over a million Australian families annually. The findings of this study will have national application as federal, state and territory governments work towards implementing a national approach to child and family health services. The findings will inform effective multidisciplinary collaboration and service integration, address service gaps and duplication and lead to increased access to services. This study will generate new knowledge about characteristics of organisations, service delivery and professions that facilitate or hinder innovation.

Funding Amount $240,000

Funding Scheme Linkage Projects

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