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Australian Rotary Health 25/1 Maitland Place, Norwest, NSW, 2153 PO Box 6161, Norwest, NSW, 2153 (02) 8837 1900
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3 CONTENTS About Us 4 2024 Funding Allocations 6 Donation Statistics 8 National Symposium 10 Who We Are 11 Our Structure 12 The Board 14 Research Committee 16 Administrative Staff 17 District Chairs 18 Honourable Representatives 20 Awards 22 Support Us 26 Friends & Companions 28 Lift the Lid Campaign 30 Promote Your Fundraiser 33 Our Funding 34 Getting Funded 35 Our Programs 36 Funding Partner Project Index 38 Mental Health Research Funding Mental Health Research Grants 42 Ian Scott PhD Scholarships 55 Postdoctoral Fellowships 63 General Health Research Funding Funding Partner PhD Scholarships 66 Programs Indigenous Health Scholarships 107 Rural Medical & Nursing Scholarships 115 Promotion & Communications 117
About Us
Australian Rotary Health (ARH) is one of the largest independent funders of mental health research within Australia. Alongside mental health research, we also provide funding into a broad range of general health areas, provide scholarships for Indigenous health students, as well as rural medical and nursing students. We are a project of the Rotary Districts of Australia supported by Rotary Clubs.
Purpose Statement
Research – Mental Health
Research – General Health
Scholarships – Indigenous Health
Scholarships – Rural Medical and Nursing
Our History
Australian Rotary Health was established as a charitable fund in 1981 by Rotarian PP Ian Scott and the Rotary Club of Mornington (VIC), to research the mystery of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Gaining acceptance from the Rotary District 982 (now 9820) for the project, the Rotary Club of Mornington discussed their vision at the Regional Rotary Institute in front of the current and past Rotary International officers. A Steering Committee was appointed and each Australian District accepted the concept.
Since fruition, with the generous support of Rotarians, Rotary Clubs and Rotary Districts, Australian Rotary Health has now funded over $50 million in research. Australian Rotary Health has since welcomed individual, commercial and government supporters.
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What We Do
Australian Rotary Health allocates its funding between four program categories; mental health research grants, general health research grants, Indigenous health scholarships and rural medical and nursing scholarships.
Though we primarily provide funding into areas of health that may not readily attract funding, we also play a significant role in spreading awareness of mental health issues through our Lift the Lid campaign.
Mental Health Research
Since the year 2000, Australian Rotary Health has focused its funding on mental health research. In 2012 this focus narrowed to the ‘Mental Health of Young Australians’, and in 2013 research projects focusing on the ‘Prevention of Mental Health’ were included. In 2023, we began funding research grants aimed at the mental health of children aged 0-12.
General Health Research
Australian Rotary Health engages with a variety of funding partners to provide research PhD scholarships. These projects encompass a broad range of general health areas including cancer, heart disease, children’s health, motor neuron disease, diabetes and more.
Indigenous Health Scholarships
We also provide scholarships to support Indigenous scholars to undertake tertiary training in nursing, physiotherapy, psychology, dentistry and other health-related degrees at university. These scholarships aim to overcome the barriers to tertiary study and qualification in Australian Indigenous populations.
Rural Medical and Nursing Scholarships
Australian Rotary Health provides scholarships for medical and nursing students to undertake placements at a rural and remote health care service. Scholars experience what these facilities have to offer and provide an incentive to pursue a career in rural Australia upon graduation.
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2024 Funding Allocation
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Research Project Grants
ARH provides these highly competitive grants every year in areas focusing on mental health. From 2023, our mental health research project grants will focus on the 0-12 year old age group. Each project is funded for up to 3 years (Up to $70,000 p.a.).
Postdoctoral Fellowships
These mental health postdoctoral fellowships were created in honour of the first three Chairmen of ARH; Royce Abbey, Geoffrey Betts and Colin Dodds, to support researchers in their early career. Each current fellowship is funded for up to 3 years (Up to $125,000 p.a.).
Ian Scott PhD Scholarships
These mental health PhD scholarships were created in honour of the founder of ARH, the Late Ian Scott. Each PhD scholarship is funded for up to 3 years (Up to $35,000 p.a.).
Funding Partner PhD Scholarships
These PhD scholarships are jointly funded by three parties; a Rotary Partner, University and Australian Rotary Health, to conduct research into any health area. Each scholarship is funded for up to 3 years ($35,000 p.a.).
Indigenous Health Scholarships
These yearly scholarships are awarded to Indigenous tertiary students as a way to support the barriers of tertiary study and qualification in Australian Indigenous populations. They are jointly funded by a Rotary Club or District and the State or Federal Government. Each scholarship is worth $5,000 per year.
Rural Medical Scholarships
ARH uses its rural medical scholarship program to create incentive for students to undertake at least one year of work placement in rural Australian communities. Each annual scholarship is worth $5,000.
Rural Nursing Scholarships
ARH uses its rural nursing scholarship programs to create incentive for students to undertake their final year of clinical placement in rural Australian communities. Each annual scholarship is worth up to $12,500.
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Donation Statistics
Donations Across the Years
Donations to Australian Rotary Health are collected in accordance to each financial year. See below for their accumulative donation sums from the last nineteen years.
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$0 $3M $2M $1M $1,397,491 $1,764,601 $1,780,598 $2,294,859 $2,347,396 $1,931,887 $1,793,204 $2,137,603 $1,733,545 $2,389,749 $1,811,855 $1,851,542 $1,823,968 $2,170,191 $3,049,700 $1,387,510 $1,976,125 $2,097,239 $1,701,019
See below for their accumulative donation sums from all the Australian Rotary Districts.
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Rotary Districts Accumulative Donations
ABOUT US 9423 9510 9560 9620 9640 9660 9705 9780 9830 9800 9810 9820 9790 9675 9685
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WHO WE ARE
Who We Are
Australian Rotary Health
Rotarians
Life Members
Patrons
Ambassadors Members
Directors
District Chairs
Research Committee
Administration Staff
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Our Structure
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The Board
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Research Committee
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Administrative Staff
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Awards
2022 Recipient - Vicki Stewart
Vicki Stewart was the 2022 recipient of the Australian Rotary Health Medal for her amazing efforts initiating and promoting the Lift the Lid Walk for Mental Health.
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Awards for Research Excellence in Prevention Health and the Alliance for the Prevention of ds (ARH/APMD) recognise excellence in research ders.
2023 PhD Candidate Award - Ms Scarlett Smout
University of Sydney, NSW
Associations between lifestyle behaviour and mental health among early adolescents in Australia.
Dr Lauren Gardner
University of Sydney, NSW
Emerging Leader in the prevention of mental disorders, and particularly substance use disorders.
Career Researcher Award
A/Professor Yael Perry
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ARH Mental Health Impact Award
Australian Rotary Health sponsors an annual award for knowledge dissemination through the Society for Mental Health Research (SMHR). The award is given to a person who has shown outstanding service in the promotion of evidence-based interventions, implementing them into practice or making the public more aware of their existence.
Research has produced a large body of evidence-based knowledge about effective treatments. However, many who would benefit from these treatments are often unable to access them as they are not made routinely available.
Open to all clinicians, researchers, consumers and organisations, the awardee is given a plaque and expenses of attending and presenting their research at the annual SMHR meeting The winner is available to address Rotarymeetingsinthe12monthsafteraccepting the award.
Due to the postponement of the SMHR Conference, the Australian Rotary Health Impact Award was not awarded in 2020 or 2021.
Past Recipients
2008 - Professor Helen Christensen and Kat
2009 - Professor Perminder Sachdev
2010 - Betty Kitchener AM
2012 - Professor Jan Copeland
2013 - Dr MarieYap
2014 - Dr Lexine Stapinski
2015 - Professor Eoin Killackey
2016 - Dr Christina Marel
2017 - Dr Cath Chapman
2018 - Dr Sally Hunt
2019 - Dr Laura Hart
2022 - Dr Justin Chapman
2023 Recipient - Dr Jennifer Nicholas
Digital interventions have the potential to overcome barriers to accessing effective and sustainable care for youth with mental health difficulties. digital intervention named MOST, AIMS to improve outcomes for young people.
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LIFT THE LID CAMPAIGN Promote Your Fundraiser
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Getting Funded
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. Each scholarship is jointly funded by a Rotary Partner, the University of which the candidate conducts their research and ARH (see below).
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General Health Research Projects
Rotary Club of Belconnen ‘50th Anniversary PhD Scholarship’
Using neuroimaging to identify biomarkers of progression to dementia and novel therapeutic mechanisms in patients with prodromal Lewy body disease
Ajay Konuri
University of Sydney, NSW
Childhood Cancer
Rotary Club of Murrumbidgee Canberra, ACT
Towards using CRISPR-Type III for fusion oncogene detection and ablation of cancer cells in paediatric patients with acute myeloid leukaemia
Chow Lai
Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
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Multiple Sclerosis
Rotary Passport Club of Sylvania Waters
Evaluating causal effects of therapies in multiple sclerosis
Dagmawi Haile
University of Melbourne
Parkinson’s Disease
Rotary Clubs of District 9800 and Members Parkinsons's Disease Research PhD
Retinal Biomarkers in Parkinson’s disease
Jingjing Lin
University of Melbourne
Rotary Club of Devonport
Gastroparesis
Pathophysiology and treatment of idiopathic gastroparesis: duodenal and gastric pathology, intestinal immune activation and microbiome
Stella Egbah
University of Newcastle
RC of Strathmore ‘Bartolina Peluso’ PhD and co-supported by RC of Camden
Don’t lose sleep over your medications: Investigating the safe and effective reduction of harmful sedative medications in people living with dementia
Aisling McEvoy
Monash University, VIC
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Phillip & Glenis Hayes’ PhD Scholarship
Advancing a novel biomarker for pancreatic cancer
Charlie Ffrench
University of South Australia, SA
PKD Research
‘Pamela Maud Ratcliff’ PKD Scholarship
Discovering the influence of the NLRP3 inflammasome on Polycystic Kidney Disease progression
Emily Major
La Trobe University
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Dementia
RC of Strathmore ‘Bartolina Peluso’ PhD Scholarship
Slow wave sleep and biomarkers of neurodegeneration in obstructive sleep apnoea
Georgina Rawson
Monash University
Mental Health
‘Rob Henry’ Memorial PhD Scholarship
Creating a turnkey solution to detect behaviour
Harry Dempsey
University of Melbourne
Schizophrenia
‘Jonathan Ceddia’ Memorial PhD Scholarship
Modelling Anatomical Phenotypes of Schizophrenia in PatientSpecific Cerebral Organoids
Jordan Clarke
University of Melbourne
Athlete Mental Health
Rotary Club of Mont Albert & Surrey Hills 'Danny Frawley Centre PhD Scholarship
Exploring the Risk-Protective Factors for the Mental Health of Retired Elite Athletes
Jordan Vella
Monash University
Mental Health
‘Lorraine & Bruce McKenzie’ PhD Scholarship
Mapping the care pathways initiated by primary schools to support the mental health of their students
Megan Smith
Melbourne University
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Autism
‘David Henning’ Memorial PhD Scholarship
Transforming the assessment of adaptive functioning in children with neurodevelopmental conditions
Nina Perry
University of Sydney Rural Mens Mental Health
Rotary Club of Victor Harbor
Risk and Protective Factors for Complex Trauma in Australian Rural and Urban Men
Phillipa Huynh
Swinburne University of Technology
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Rotary Club of Youngtown, TAS
Prebiotic effects of partially hydrolysed guar gum in individuals and gastroparesis
Winston Hua
Western Sydney University, NSW
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Indigenous Health Scholarships 2023
Tianna Bailey - Mental Health
Charles Sturt University, NSW
Sponsored by: David Henning Foundation
Katelin Smith – Nursing
University of Newcastle, NSW
Sponsored by: The Henning Family
Demi Cheetham – Doctor of Medicine
University of Newcastle, NSW
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Junee, NSW
Nathan Robinson - Speech Pathology
University of Newcastle, NSW
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Parramatta, NSW
Megan Torpey – Doctor of Medicine
University of New South Wales, NSW
Sponsored by: The Henning Family
Renee Schiffler - Doctor of Medicine/Public Health
University of New South Wales, NSW
Sponsored by: Paul and Julia Reid/Rotary Club of Wetherill Park, NSW
Miranda Wallace – Doctor of Medicine
University of New South Wales, NSW
Sponsored by: Learnmed Group
Jesse Aldridge - Vision Science/Optometry
University of New South Wales, NSW
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Botany Randwick, NSW
Anthony Nicholls - Physiotherapy/Indigenous Health Promotion
University of Sydney, NSW
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Upper Northern Beaches, NSW
Taiarnee Schafer – Psychology
University of Sydney, NSW
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Orange, NSW
Teminya Fernando - Public Health
University of Sydney, NSW
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Sutherland, NSW
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Maiysha Craig – Doctor of Medicine
University of Sydney, NSW
Sponsored by: The Henning Family
Brianna St John – Doctor of Medicine
University of New England, NSW
Sponsored by: The Henning Family
Melissa Scott - Midwifery
Western Sydney University, NSW
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Camden, NSW
Patrick Paasila – Doctor of Medicine
Western Sydney University, NSW
Sponsored by: Stephen & Judith Humphreys
Madeleine Lawson - Public Health
University of Wollongong, NSW
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of West Wollongong, NSW
Teasha Poblet Psychology
Australian Catholic University, ACT
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Lower Blue Mountain, NSW
Tameka O'Donnell- Nursing
Flinders University, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Orange, NSW
Jackson Corona - Doctor of Medicine
University of Tasmania
Sponsored by: Dr King Gan V
Rory Vocale– Doctor of Medicine
Deakin University, VIC
Sponsored by: Peter Lewis
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Monique Broeders – Psychology
Deakin University, VIC
Sponsored by: Dr King Gan
Nicole McGrady - Nursing
Deakin University, VIC
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Bright, VIC
Mahatia Minniecon – Doctor of Medicine
Deakin University, VIC
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Box Hill Burwood, VIC
Lani Harris - Nursing
Deakin University, VIC
Sponsored by: Rosemary Freeman & D9790 Cluster Group
Adam Corunna – Doctor of Medicine
Monash University, VIC
Sponsored by: Rotary District 9790 Cluster Group
Nathan Hawke – Paramedicine
Monash University, VIC
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Eltham Group, VIC
Molly King - Doctor of Medicine
Monash University, VIC
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Mornington , VIC
Emily Green - Doctor of Medicine
Monash University, VIC
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Ivanhoe, VIC
Isobella Kruger – Doctor of Medicine
Monash University, VIC
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Bentleigh Moorabbin Central, VIC
Samantha Taylor - Public Health
Monash University, VIC
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Glen Waverley, VIC
Susan Chambers - Doctor of Medicine
Monash University, VIC
Sponsored by: Dr King Gan
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Tazarni Clarke - Nursing
Australian Catholic University, ACT
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Swan Hill/Rotary Club of Swan Hill Sunrise and Albury North, VIC
Jasmine John - Occupational Therapy
LaTrobe University, VIC
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Geelong East, VIC
Aingelina Wright - Social Work
LaTrobe University, VIC
Sponsored by: Lee Tyrrell
Jessica Dini - Nursing
Central Queensland University, QLD
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Cairns, QLD
Mollie Scofield – Nursing & Public Health
Queensland University of Technology, QLD
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Toowong, QLD
Shakira Pedro – Midwifery
Australian Catholic University, QLD
Sponsored by: Lyndal Brown
Alexander Gotze – Medicine
James Cook University, QLD
Sponsored by: Lyndal Brown
Laquisha Fell-Gela – Nursing
University of Southern Queensland, QLD
Sponsored by: Rotary District 9790 Ride to Conference, VIC
Chicarnee Pickering – Health and Sports Science
University of Queensland, QLD
Sponsored by: Lyndal Brown
Shanese Friel - Doctor of Medicine
Deakin University, VIC
Sponsored by: PDG Joe Scorer and Rotary Club of Batemans Bay, NSW
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Emily Post - Doctor of Medicine
Flinders University, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Darwin South, NT
Jai Defranciscis - Doctor of Medicine
Flinders University, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Darwin, NT
Emma McKenzie - Doctor of Medicine
Flinders University, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Clubs of Darwin North, NT
Nikki Burnett – Master Surgery
University of Sydney, NSW
Sponsored by: Rotary Clubs of Darwin, NT
Veronica Dolman – Doctor of Medicine
University of Western Australia, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Mundaring/Rotary District 9455, WA
Lucy Variakojis – Doctor of Medicine
University of Western Australia, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary Clubs of Baldivis, Kwinana, Rockingham and Palm Beach, WA
Shondell Hayden – Doctor of Medicine
University of Western Australia, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Swan, WA
Sachi Nevill – Doctor of Medicine
University of Western Australia, WA
Sponsored by: Lindsay Cozens Aboriginal Education Trust
Jacinta Devitt – Doctor of Medicine
University of Western Australia, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Mundaring/Rotary District 9423, WA
Benjamin Ninyett – Doctor of Medicine
University of Western Australia, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Matilda Bay, WA
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Claudia Walton-McDermott – Doctor of Medicine
University of Western Australia, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Dalkeith, WA
Nathan Cash - Doctor of Medicine
University of Western Australia, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Kalamunda, WA
Maya Stasiuk - Doctor of Medicine
University of Western Australia, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of West Perth, WA
Sofie Gilmartin - Doctor of Medicine
University of Western Australia, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Scarborough, WA
Kahlie Lockyer - Doctor of Medicine
University of Western Australia, WA
Sponsored by: Lee Tyrrell
Shahnaz Rind - Optometry
University of Western Australia, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Ascot, WA
Jedda Salmon – Nursing
Murdoch University, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of East Perth, WA
Ellen Engelke – of Medicine
Curtin University, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Como, WA
Keisha Calyun – Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery
Curtin University, WA
Sponsored by: Rotary District 9423, WA
Jaaron Davis - of Medicine
Curtin University, WA
Sponsored by: Dr King Gan
India Shackleford - Doctor of Medicine
Flinders University, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Somerton Park, SA
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Kristal Tak - Physiotherapy
Flinders University, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Gawler, SA
Emma Vincent - Doctor of Medicine
Flinders University, SA
Sponsored by: Margaret Mayo
Loyola Wills – Doctor of Medicine
Flinders University, SA
Sponsored by: Ralf Goll Scholarship
Isaac Brown - Nursing
University of Adelaide, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Campbelltown, SA
Anesha Rahman - Doctor of Medicine
University of Adelaide, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Adelaide Light, SA
Aidan Barbo – Doctor of Medicine
University of Adelaide, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Adelaide, SA
Jasmyn Lloyd – Bachelor of Medicine/Surgery
University of Adelaide, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Morialta, SA
Selenia Mahoney – Bachelor of Nursing
University of Adelaide, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Walkerville
Marni McFarlane – Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery
University of Adelaide, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Hyde Park, SA
Chloe-Marie Passmore – Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery
University of Adelaide, SA
Sponsored by: Professor Michael Sage
Taylah Stallan - Dental Surgery
University of Adelaide, SA
Sponsored by: Coopers Foundation
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Jayden Thyer – Doctor of Medicine
University of Adelaide, SA
Sponsored by: Coopers Foundation
Avah Topp - Doctor of Medicine
University of Adelaide, SA
Sponsored by: Margaret Mayo
Amanda Wall – Bachelor of Nursing
University of Adelaide, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Mitcham, SA
Hayley Kurray – Laboratory Medicine
University of South Australia, SA
Sponsored by: Dr Helen Sage
Haley Pickering – Midwifery
University of South Australia, SA
Sponsored by: Marie Louise Lees
Jasmyn Lloyd – Medicine and Surgery
University of Adelaide, SA
Sponsored by: Rotary Club of Morialta, SA
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Rural Medical Scholarships 2024
Rural Nursing Scholarships 2024
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