Knowledge mobilisation in practice: an evaluation of the Australian Prevention Partnership Centre
Abstract Background Cross-sector collaborative partnerships are a vital strategy in efforts to strengthen research-informed policy and practice and may be particularly effective at addressing the complex problems associated with chronic disease prevention. However, there is still a limited understan...
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Main Authors: | Abby Haynes (Author), Samantha Rowbotham (Author), Anne Grunseit (Author), Erika Bohn-Goldbaum (Author), Emma Slaytor (Author), Andrew Wilson (Author), Karen Lee (Author), Seanna Davidson (Author), Sonia Wutzke (Author) |
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