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Melissa Haswell

Alternate Name:
Melissa R. Haswell
Policy report

The implications for human health and wellbeing of expanding gas mining in Australia


This review found growing evidence of direct health impacts, as well as a clear potential for indirect impacts of gas and oil mining on essential environmental determinants of health, including a stable climate, air quality, water quality, water security, food security, community cohesion and, in some locations, geological stability.
Report

Indigenous mental health outcomes project in the Cairns network, far north Queensland


This project was conducted in 2005-2006, using a multi-faceted, collaborative approaches to enhance; then monitor, the systematic collection of standardised clinician-rated Outcomes information with Indigenous adult consumers across the Far North Queensland mental health network.
Report

Scoping the ecological footprints and handprints of QUT Kelvin Grove Campus and Village: collective student project


This report presents the students’ combined contributions to a sustainability scoping review and recommended audit tools for Queensland University of Technology and associated businesses at Kelvin Grove Campus and Village located 6 kilometres north of the Central Business District of Brisbane, Queensland.
Discussion paper

Health concerns associated with unconventional gas mining in Western Australia: a critical review


This paper examines the evidence available from peer-reviewed journal publications regarding the broad array of health concerns associated with unconventional gas mining and whether two Western Australian governmental reports, used to contribute to policy decisions on unconventional gas, adequately and accurately address these health concerns. The reports are: “ Implications for Western Australia of hydraulic...
Evaluation

Returning home, back to community from custodial care


The Returning Home Back to Community from Custodial Care (RHCCC) pilot project was designed to build an improved understanding of the most appropriate model of care that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women can expect from community-based service providers who are focused on improving their health outcomes, especially those related to mental health.

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