The Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS) team, led by ACHLR researcher Professor Ben Mathews (pictured, right) and supported by Divna Haslam (pictured, left) as Project Manager, has been recognised…
In the evolving landscape of higher education, the concept of “impact” has gained prominence, especially as it relates to research. However, the role of teaching in contributing to…
A new paper by Sam Boyle, written with colleagues Andrew McGee and Felicity Wood, addresses the important question of whether someone who has depression could qualify for voluntary…
A new issue of Law, Technology and Humans has been published. Volume 6(2) includes articles from authors in Czechia, Italy, Nigeria, Australia and China. Andrej Krištofík delves into…
In this public lecture, co-hosted by the Australian Centre for Health Law Research and Australia Death Studies Society (ADSS), Professor Alex Broom PhD will discuss people’s experiences at…
The project, Assessing the operation of voluntary assisted dying laws in Australia, has been awarded $392,910 from the ARC Linkage Projects grant round. Lead chief investigators Professors Ben…
With the ACT becoming the latest Australian jurisdiction to legalise Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD), Dr Eliana Close discussed best ways to regulate VAD for the patients and medical…
Dementia is the second leading cause of death for Australians aged over 65. More than 421,000 Australians currently live with dementia and this figure is expected to almost double in the next…
Child sexual abuse is common in Australia. The best evidence of this comes from the 2023 Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS), which surveyed 8,500 Australians aged 16 and…
A Treasury-commissioned review recommends making the existing voluntary food and grocery code of conduct mandatory. The voluntary code sets standards for wholesalers, retailers and suppliers to try and…