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The Quality of Life for Aged Care Consumers (QOL-ACC) tool can be used to track the quality of life of aged care consumers over time and helps providers demonstrate the impacts of their services and supports.
Flinders Caring Futures Institute is working with the CSIRO and Nutrition Australia to deliver VegKIT, an integrated five-year project designed to deliver tools and interventions to increase children’s vegetable intake.
Flinders Caring Futures Institute researchers, including as part of the EPOCH CRE, have developed a suite of brief tools that measure diet, food intake and diet quality in children. Tools are available to measure dietary intake across childhood, from as early as 6months of age. Through the EPOCH CRE tools are also available to measure physical activity, screen time and sleep of children under five years.
Professor Julie Ratcliffe and her team at the Caring Futures Institute and colleagues at Monash University, in the Flinders College of Medicine and Public Health and CNHS researchers Jennifer Tieman, Sue Gordon, Tiffany Conroy and Alison Kitson, were contracted to provide the Royal Commission with two reports:
Professor John Coveney and colleagues within CNHS and EPSW, Georgia Middleton, Karen Patterson, Stefania Velardo, in partnership with Multicultural Communities Council of South Australia, presented evidence to the Royal Commission:
Professor Anthony Maeder, Dr van den Berg and colleagues from Flinders University, SAHMRI, and Bolton Clarke Research Institute prepared a research paper for the Royal Commission:
Professor Sally Robinson submitted two documents during the inquiry:
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