301 research outputs found
Professor Peter Singer speaking at the National Press Club Canberra, 11 February 2009 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Humanitarian author Professor Peter Singer at the National Press Club, Canberra, 11 February 2009.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia, 2009
Photograph - Alumni Association. Dr Rachael Farrer-Mescham with her husband and co-author Professor Isadore Mescham
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/285066Alumni Association. Dr Rachael Farrer-Mescham with her husband and co-author Professor Isadore Mescham290397
Item: [2003.0003.02044] "Photograph - Alumni Association. Dr Rachael Farrer-Mescham with her husband and co-author Professor Isadore Mescham
Making use of historical case material – the problems of looking back and the implications for service development in relation to research and evaluation activities
This methodological paper details the process of embarking on a follow-up study of young people with sexual behaviour problems who were known to services in the 1990s and who are now young adults in their twenties or early thirties. In the context of the importance of such follow-up work, the overall aim and objectives of the funded research project are specified and the challenges presented in setting up research partnerships with service sites, including the negotiation of access and ethical approval, are the subject of overview and reflection. The practicalities of beginning the fieldwork which comprised an initial analysis of historical case material held in the research sites are then detailed and the solutions to the problems encountered are explained. The article concludes by identifying the kinds of questions services and researchers need to consider when wanting to engender or enhance a research culture which is facilitative of this kind of outcome research. These relate to the resources necessary to support a research culture, the requirements of data protection and ethical approval processes, obtaining service user consent to participate in future research, secure but accessible storage of records, staff development and researchers’ obligations to minimise disruption to already hard pressed services
Author Professor Allan Greenwood, 1979
Professor Allan Greenwood (centre) discusses his book 'Electrical Transients in Power Systems' with Nick Zorbas (left) and Professor Werner Rieder.
Photograph originally appeared in the 'Swinburne Newsletter', 14 June 1979
Assessing the value of a life: COVID-19 triage orders mustn\u27t work against those with disabilities
Author: Professor Roxanne Mykitiu
Court orders should not be required for health care workers to get PPEs
Author: Professor Eric Tucke
Who gets left behind when we are forced to triage scarce health resources?
Author: Professor Roxanne Mykitiu
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