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Healthy graduate figures good sign for medicine at CSU
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Healthy graduate figures good sign for medicine at CSU

Visit many allied health clinics across regional Australia and there's a good chance you will be treated by a CSU graduate who is originally from regional Australia.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

Disability insurance highlights international commitment
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Disability insurance highlights international commitment

Australia should introduce a national disability insurance scheme as it supports the commitment the nation made when the then Federal government ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disability in July 2008, according to a CSU academic in health services.

HealthSociety and Community

Emergency management students will learn from Cyclone Yasi
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Emergency management students will learn from Cyclone Yasi

Every emergency crisis presents an opportunity for emergency managers, and the crisis communication response of the Queensland government to Cyclone Yasi will form an excellent case study for students at CSU.

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WikiLeaks: with information goes responsibility
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

WikiLeaks: with information goes responsibility

In the debate about the current release of documents by WikiLeaks founder and editor-in-chief Mr Julian Assange, a professor of public ethics at CSU argues that the 'right' to disseminate information is never an unlimited one and always calls for the exercise of responsible judgement.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternationalSociety and Community

IVF in regional Australia given the treatment
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

IVF in regional Australia given the treatment

Women in non-metropolitan areas considering IVF treatment require improved access to reliable information, psychosocial support and empathy according to Charles Sturt University's (CSU) Dr Karen Bell.

Charles Sturt UniversityHealthSociety and Community

The wisdom of WikiLeaks
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

The wisdom of WikiLeaks

By disseminating information that is of public interest, WikiLeaks founder and editor-in-chief, Mr Julian Assange, did the right thing by informing the public of the truth, and should be thanked for it and named Australian of the Year, says a CSU media ethicist.

Charles Sturt UniversityInternationalSociety and Community

Rape myth beliefs: implications for sexual assault policing
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Rape myth beliefs: implications for sexual assault policing

New South Wales Police force training and procedures for investigating sexual assault have changed substantially and are supported by CSU research that examined the influence of rape myths, victim dress and victim intoxication on the responses of police officers in a simulated sexual assault case.

Charles Sturt UniversitySociety and Community

Wikileaks - is it really 'whistleblowing'?
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Wikileaks - is it really 'whistleblowing'?

The release of diplomatic cables by Wikileaks is a wonderful source of history, political analysis, economic titbits and high grade gossip, but is it effective 'whistleblowing', asks a CSU researcher.

InternationalSociety and Community

Spreading his wings
SOCIETY  1 Jan 2003

Spreading his wings

Listening to Associate Professor Tom Watson talk about his time as Head of the School of Communication at Charles Sturt University’s Bathurst Campus, the analogies with his favourite pastime – flying – prove too hard to resist.

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