Workplace safety and how it’s put into practice by aged care staff is under the microscope of CSU nursing academic Dr Maree Bernoth and information studies academic Dr Annemaree Lloyd.
Breast cancer survivors are being sought to participate in a CSU research project aimed at improving the quality of life particularly for women in rural and regional Australia.
An early career researcher with CSU has been recognised for her innovative work with children that have speech difficulties and their families by the Australian Research Management Society and Elsevier, a leading international scholarly publishing group.
A CSU academic specialising in the welfare of children and young people has welcomed government recognition of the need to address youth mental health issues.
The NSW Minister for Mental Health, The Hon. Kevin Humphries, MP, will open a conference at CSU in Wagga Wagga on Wednesday 24 August focused on improving Indigenous mental health.
Improving the teaching and practice of rural nursing is a long held passion for Professor Karen Francis, the new Head of the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Indigenous Health at CSU.
A strong and vocal advocate for quality aged care for older Australians has posed a number of questions about the future of the sector following the release on Monday 8 August of the Productivity Commission Inquiry Report Caring for Older Australians.
Growing up in a small country town has inspired Charles CSU student Ms Melissa McIntyre to pursue a career in pharmacy to help fill the gaps in rural health care.
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