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    People, Places, Processes Forum

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01 Apr, 2008 Last updated: 24 Jul, 2015

The People, Places, Processes Forum held in April 2008 provided an opportunity to showcase Victorian health inequalities work across research, policy and practice domains.

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Resource 1: Deb Warr identified key place-based influences on health inequalities (2.75MB)
Resource 2: Dave Trudinger discussed policy complexities in population-wide approaches to health inequalities (455KB)
Resource 3: Chris Pierson outlined a pilot initiative of a targeted intervention to support young migrants from a refugee background (382KB)
Resource 4: Mark Boyd presented the equity tool documented in the People Places Processes resource (291KB)
Resource 5: Shelley Bowen reported back on how these presentations can influence current work at the Chronic Disease Prevention Unit (186KB)

The People Places Processes Forum held in April 2008 provided an opportunity to showcase Victorian health inequalities work across research, policy and practice domains. The agenda offered the following presentations:

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