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 South Australian Community Health Research Unit
Funded by the Department of Human Services South Australia and other sources for projects, consultancies, conferences and workshops, SACHRU is located with the Department of Public Health, Flinders University of South Australia, and collaborates with them on joint projects and workforce training and development. SACHRU assists primary health care workers to undertake quality research and evaluation and conducting research to improve the effectiveness of primary health care.

 Community consultation and participation resource kit
The Community Consultation and Participation Resource Kit has been developed to assist NSW Area Health Service Managers and project leaders in establishing and maintaining community and consumer input into planning, policy development and service monitoring.

 Health Issues Centre
Health Issues Centre is a non-government, health policy/research centre which recommends improvements to the health system from the perspective of consumers. Its overall aim is to help create a more equitable health care system which is more responsive to users, particularly those who are disadvantaged by current arrangements. The Centre is self funding and accepts consultancies consistent with these aims.

 First steps forward: South Australian health reform
Reform of the South Australian Health System focuses on building better governance, building better services and building better system support. The website provides links to the Generational Health Review final report, plus the New Governance document.

 Talking Quality
Website contents were produced in the United States by a group of researchers with expertise in quality reporting. The purpose of TalkingQuality is to offer advice and suggest approaches to overcoming the challenge of developing and distributing information that people can understand and use. A Planning Workbook can be downloaded from the site.

 

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