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Wobbly Hub and Double Spokes Project

Wobbly Hub and Double Spokes Project. Poche Centre Symposium 28 th November, 2013. Dr Rachel Mayes: rachel.mayes@sydney.edu.au Dr Angela Dew: angela.dew@sydney.edu.au Ms Kim Bulkeley : kim.bulkeley@sydney.edu.au. Formative Evaluation with a Place-Based Focus.

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Wobbly Hub and Double Spokes Project

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  1. Wobbly Hub and Double Spokes Project Poche Centre Symposium 28th November, 2013 Dr Rachel Mayes: rachel.mayes@sydney.edu.au Dr Angela Dew: angela.dew@sydney.edu.au Ms Kim Bulkeley: kim.bulkeley@sydney.edu.au

  2. Formative Evaluation with a Place-Based Focus

  3. Development of Individual Goals • Therapy Support Workers • Background and experience • Defining role • Measuring what? • Measurement • Visual Analogue Scales

  4. What have we learned? Four distinct towns Program Benefits Program Barriers http://australianmuseum.net.au/Uploads/Images/4225/AMBS%20-SWRL%2009_big.jpg

  5. This project is funded in partnership with the Department of Family and Community Services, Ageing, Disability and Home Care (ADHC) Western Region (WR) through a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) ‘Partnership for Better Health’ grant. Project Investigators: Professor Craig Veitch, Professor Michelle Lincoln, Professor Anita Bundy, Dr Gisselle Gallego Project Team: Dr Angela Dew, Ms Kim Bulkeley, Dr Rachel Mayes, Ms Gabrielle Hindmarsh, Ms Alexandra Iljadica, Ms Jennie Brentnall • Website: http://sydney.edu.au/health-sciences/research/wobbly-hub • http://twitter.com/WobblyHub

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