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Has anything changed for those with disabilities during 2020?
OPINION  1 Dec 2020

Has anything changed for those with disabilities during 2020?

With International Day of People with Disability on Thursday 3 December, a Charles Sturt University academic with disabilities reflects on 2020 and asks whether anything has changed for those with a disability during COVID-19 lockdown restrictions?

HealthSociety and Community

Navigating the ‘new normal’ for older Australians
OPINION  27 Nov 2020

Navigating the ‘new normal’ for older Australians

Older Australians have had a lot to worry about this year and the COVID-19 coronavirus has placed many of them at increased risk of isolation and loneliness.

HealthILWSSociety and Community

Equally Well recommendations prioritised in national mental health inquiry report
OPINION  26 Nov 2020

Equally Well recommendations prioritised in national mental health inquiry report

Productivity Commission Inquiry Report into Mental Health has recommended all governments implement the actions of the Equally Well National Consensus Statement to improve physical health and life expectancy of people with mental illness

Business and EconomicsILWSSociety and CommunityMedicine

'Are children colour blind, innocent and inherently not racist?'
OPINION  23 Nov 2020

'Are children colour blind, innocent and inherently not racist?'

Charles Sturt's Dr Ryan Al-Natour challenges existing ideas when it comes to racism and our children in his presentation at the Early Childhood Voices 2020 Conference.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousResearchTeaching and Education

Australia’s agricultural sector - Keep calm, and don’t worry about China
OPINION  18 Nov 2020

Australia’s agricultural sector - Keep calm, and don’t worry about China

Charles Sturt Professor of Food Sustainability the Hon. Niall Blair gives his views on the future of agriculture in light of China's trade bans ahead of National Agriculture Day on 20 November.

Agricultural ScienceBusiness and EconomicsCharles Sturt University

World events a reflection of turmoil of Australia’s First Nations people
OPINION  13 Nov 2020

World events a reflection of turmoil of Australia’s First Nations people

What does what's happening in the United States have to do with Australia's First Nations people? According to Charles Sturt's Vice-Chancellor's Chair of Australian-Indigenous Belonging Professor Stan Grant Jr, everything.

Charles Sturt UniversityIndigenousSociety and Community

Research supporting isolated new mothers highlighted during PANDA Week
OPINION  11 Nov 2020

Research supporting isolated new mothers highlighted during PANDA Week

Charles Sturt academics discuss findings of research conducted in rural and regional NSW with isolated new mothers during Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Awareness (PANDA) Week.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchILWSHealthSociety and Community

Healthy ageing policies must start in the home
OPINION  10 Nov 2020

Healthy ageing policies must start in the home

A Charles Sturt University aged care expert has co-authored an article highlighting how Australia needs a radical shift to policies that better support ageing people in their own homes.

HealthResearchSociety and Community

‘Little minds dealing with big issues’ – helping children through major life events
OPINION  9 Nov 2020

‘Little minds dealing with big issues’ – helping children through major life events

Major stressful events like drought, bushfires, COVID-19 and violence impact the mental health and wellbeing of people, including children.

HealthPsychologySociety and Community

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