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New rural health research involving UCRH and University of Sydney medical students is shedding light on the challenges people face when seeking care after sexual assault. The study, Access to
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New rural health research involving UCRH and University of Sydney medical students is shedding light on the challenges people face when seeking care after sexual assault. The study, Access to

A student placement that stitched connection and dignity at Fletcher Street Cottage When University of Sydney social work student Laura Cole arrived in the Northern Rivers for her placement at

New research is shedding light on how communities come together after floods and fires, with UCRH researchers Dr Jodie Bailie and Emma Pittaway among the co-authors of a new paper

New rural health research highlights the importance of teaching future health workers to better understand First Nations health, through a study co-authored by former UCRH researcher Mohammed Hamiduzzaman. Published in

Aboriginal health research is at the centre of a new publication co-authored by UCRH researcher Associate Professor Emma Walke, exploring how University Departments of Rural Health have supported Aboriginal and

How do we build better policy for people who live outside the city? New rural health research is helping answer that question, with UCRH researcher Jodie Bailie a co-author on

For more than a decade, UCRH academics working in rural health research have collaborated with maternity services across NSW to address one of the most persistent and complex challenges in

Community-led responses are a critical part of rural health research, especially as climate disasters become more frequent and severe. A new journal article co-authored by UCRH researchers Jo Longman, Emma

Rural health research often focuses on services and systems, but communities themselves play a huge role in how people respond and recover after disasters. A new journal article co-authored by

New rural health research involving UCRH’s Professor Megan Passey from the University Centre for Rural Health has contributed to an important update on how best to support women to stop