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News • 23 Nov 2018
Understanding Meaningful Employment for Young People with Intellectual Disabilities
Associate Professor Brendan Boyle and Conjoint Professor Rebecca Mitchell from the UON Health Services Research and Innovation Centre in collaboration with Prof Bronwyn Hemsley, Head of Speech Pathology at University of Technology Sydney and Challenge Community Services (CCS) have successfully won a grant to fund a project designed to increase the competence of young people with intellectual disability in the ‘Gig Economy’ as a facilitator for meaningful employment.
News • 9 May 2017
Organisation Change in Health Seminar
Professor Simon Bishop presents on his research into organisational change in healthcare
News • 6 Mar 2017
Health Services Research and Innovation Centre - Summer Newsletter
This edition of the Health Services Research and Innovation Group's newsletter has been published in Summer 2016/2017.
News • 23 May 2016
Health Services Research and Innovation Group - Autumn Newsletter
The first edition of the Health Services Research and Innovation Group's newsletter has been published in Autumn 2016.
News • 2 Mar 2016
Health Services Research and Innovation Group Launch
February saw the launch of the Faculty of Business and Law Health Services Research and Innovation Group.
News • 7 Jan 2016
Symposium on Managing Healthcare and Leading Healthcare Professionals
The Society for the Advancement of Management Studies in the UK (SAMS) has awarded GBP5000 to hold a symposium on Managing Healthcare and Leading Healthcare Professionals.
News • 2 Oct 2015
Fellowship in Health Services Research and Policy
Australian Fellowship in Health Services Research and Policy
Featured story • 7 Nov 2014
The Power of Feeling Bad (NY Times)
Associate Professor Rebecca Mitchell's research into how a negative mood can sometimes lead to better work has been featured in the NYTimes.
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