The Health Advocate - August 2020 - COVID-19 Edition

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NICOLE MACKEE freelance journalist and editor at Croakey

Alarm over how the pandemic response is undermining public and preventive health research and teaching A driving force in dealing with COVID-19

‘Like the rest of the Australian community, the

‘Public health academics have been proud to help

higher education sector has taken a financial hit

keep Australians safe’, Dr Devin Bowles, Executive

because of the coronavirus’, Tehan said.

Director, Council of Academic Public Health

‘These reforms will help universities pivot towards

Institutions Australasia says. ‘They have trained

a closer alignment of domestic industry and student

the huge number of contact tracers, advised

demands through innovative micro-credentials

governments with epidemiological modelling,

delivered flexibly online.’

and educated the community in cooperation with the media.’ In its higher education COVID relief plan, the

Bowles said at least seven universities are believed to have taken up the government-funded short courses initiative and are offering undergraduate

Federal Government guaranteed $18 billion funding

and postgraduate certificates in public health and

for the sector, regardless of domestic enrolments,

related areas.

and announced a series of short courses. Announcing the relief package in April, Federal Education Minister Dan Tehan said the plan would not only support Australians who were looking to

‘Universities and lecturers have done an amazing job of shielding students from the financial effects of decreased international students’, he said. Public Health Association of Australia president

retrain but would provide an income stream for

David Templeman said lack of access to the

universities.

JobKeeper program was a further blow to both the university and public health sectors.

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Urgent policy and funding needs in the Alcohol and other Drug Sector in response to COVID-19

1min
pages 66-67

Health justice partnership in a time of pandemic

3min
pages 63-65

Rural Australia’s first COVID-19 respiratory clinic opens

4min
pages 60-62

General Practice funding needs reform after COVID-19 exposes weakness

4min
pages 57-59

Resilience and rapid response— boosting Australia’s health and medical research capabilities post COVID-19

3min
pages 54-56

Royal Hobart Hospital Robots

1min
page 52

The Hand Sanitiser Australia Project

3min
pages 50-51

Models of nursing and allied health student placements in times of COVID-19

3min
pages 47-49

Alarm over how the pandemic response is undermining public and preventive health research and teaching

4min
pages 44-46

Impact of COVID-19 on older adults’ mental health

4min
pages 39-41

Public pathology and the PathWest response to COVID-19

3min
pages 36-38

Amid the rush to telehealth, let’s ensure we address these cautions and questions

4min
pages 33-35

COVID-19 in Western Sydney

4min
pages 30-32

GP respiratory clinics in Canberra join COVID-19 fight

2min
pages 26-27

The 'hospital-in-the-home' revolution has been stalled by COVID-19, but it's still a good idea.

3min
pages 22-24

Pandemic kills COAG in pursuit of a ‘new normal’

4min
pages 19-21

COVID-19: Key policy issues in Australia’s bid to reopen

3min
pages 16-17

Realising the value of integrated care in Australia beyond

4min
pages 14-15

COVID-19 and its impacts on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

4min
pages 11-13

AHHA in the news

5min
pages 8-10

Now is not the time to shy away from innovation— and health reform

4min
pages 6-7

An interview with new AHHA Board Chair, the Hon. Jillian Skinner

3min
pages 4-5
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