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Research

The CRC for Aboriginal Health’s vision is for sustained improvements in Aboriginal health through strategic research and development. It aims to do this by:

  • Aboriginal direction of the research agenda;
  • making sure that research leads to practical improvements in services or policy;
  • building up the skills and abilities of Aboriginal people, communities and organisations to do health research: and
  • funding and facilitating high-quality research.

The CRC for Aboriginal Health and its predecessor, the CRC for Aboriginal and Tropical Health, have developed a unique approach to research, which is very different to the traditional model of funding and commissioning research. This approach includes:

  • The Facilitated Research Development Approach: the CRC for Aboriginal Health mediates relationships between researchers, the Aboriginal health sector and government agencies to set research priorities and develop research projects;
  • Research Transfer: how research affects policy and health services;
  • Education and Capacity Development: development of research skills, knowledge and resources for individuals, organisations and communities.
  • Research Programs: the CRC for Aboriginal Health brings together CRCAH funded and in-kind research projects, capacity development and research transfer activities into programs of work.

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