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Organisation

University of Melbourne

Report

2023 State of the future of work

Peter Ghin, Camilla Hydelund, Susan Ainsworth, Alysia Blackhman, Jeff Borland, Marc Cheong, Michelle Evans, Lea Frerman, Tania King, Frank Vetere

This is the first report from the Work Futures Hallmark Research Initiative, a team of interdisciplinary researchers from the University of Melbourne. The report focuses on the ongoing impact of COVID-19 on work futures.
Report

Suicide and suicidality monitoring of the serving and ex-serving Australian Defence Force member population – Part 2: a roadmap to real-time suicide and suicidality monitoring


This research paper is the second in a series exploring suicide and self-harm data in Australia. This report considers what developments could be made to make data more timely, and long-term thinking about how data might be used in interventions and to support people in times of need.
Report

Outcomes associated with ‘inclusive’, ‘segregated’ and ‘integrated’ settings for people with disability

Matthew Harrison, Victor Sojo, Claire Spivakovsky, Lindsey Gale, Anna Genat, Tessa Zirnsak

This research report was commissioned and funded by the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability. The report analyses evidence of outcomes associated with ‘inclusive’, ‘segregated’ and ‘integrated’ settings as they apply to the safeguarding of people with disability in accommodation and community living, employment and education.
Report

Hey! Hear me out


This project aimed to understand what helps, and what makes it hard for First Nations NDIS participants who are deaf or hard of hearing, to use their NDIS plans in a way that meet their needs and aspirations.
Evaluation

Tell Touch – a digital health intervention for the aged care sector: an evaluation pilot


This project reports on a pilot evaluation of Tell Touch - a digital communication application. Tell Touch was developed as a feedback and complaints tool for use in aged care homes to protect older residents by measuring the extent of quality care provided and to meet Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission standards.