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    Healthy Urban Environments Collaboratory

    • HOME
    • VISION
    • OUR PEOPLE
    • FOCUS
    • FOCUS
    • HUE PROJECTS
    • HUE PROJECTS
    • SEED PROJECTS
    • SEED PROJECTS
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    • ABOUT MARIDULU BUDYARI GUMAL
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        • Vision

          The HUE Collaboratory will look at how urban policy and governance in Sydney can lead to better health outcomes for local and global populations. We support local health districts to translate health and environment research into policy and action. We work with public health academics, clinicians, social scientists, public health leaders and executives, and built and natural environment specialists to bring Sydney to the forefront of healthy urban environments.

        • Our People

          Professor Evelyne de Leeuw

          Head Executive

          UNSW

          Professor Jason Prior

          Deputy Executive

          UTS

          Professor Nicky Morrison

          Executive

          WSU

          Dr Marianne Gale

          Executive

          SESLHD

          Mandy Williamson

          Acting Executive

          SWSLHD

          Dr Edgar Liu

          Senior Research Fellow

          Sarah Ford

          Project Officer

        • Focus

          Through its five work streams, HUE will impact policies and practices for urban health in Sydney and globally.

        • Our Streams

          Country and health

          Our research will blend Aboriginal storytelling with robust research that privileges the voices, lives and experiences of the Aboriginal community. We include these complex cultural perspectives into the healing pathways of urban planning frameworks, especially at a strategic level.

          Spatial analytics and cities

          We are accessing large datasets to understand how spatial structures determine health and people’s access to services. This will be shared with local health districts, public health networks and councils. The goal is to significantly improve health outcomes and access to services.

          Place-based health interventions and smart cities

          The Internet of Urban Things has great potential in supporting individual and community action for health and well-being. We work alongside clinicians and community agents to experiment with how these existing trials and programs can be optimised for even greater patient outcomes.

          Targeting unhealthy urban environments

          We are identifying issues that affect Sydney’s urban environment. We are focused on identifying ways we can support positive health outcomes through partnerships with state departments, local governments, and elected representatives.

          Health precincts and health infrastructure users

          We are focused on identifying ways we can support positive health outcomes through partnerships with state departments, local governments, and elected representatives.

        • HUE Projects

          HUE is committed to working with its partners to improve the health of residents by shaping the health cityscape.

        • Place-based planning for health precincts in NSW: Discussion paper

          With support from HUE, the Institute of Sustainable Futures has developed a paper for Health Infrastructure NSW to facilitate discussions on NSW health precincts.

          Healthy precincts research

          HUE has started research into health precincts in South West Sydney Local Health District, with the focus on: Does hospital/healthcare infrastructure, directly or indirectly, impact on the health of patients, staff, their social networks and the wider community?

           

          Please cllck here to read the latest report from our Health Precincts Research - Appraising health precinct audit tools: Rapid systematic review of evidence - by Edgar Liu, Malgorzata Lagisz, Andrew Reid and Evelyne de Leeuw

          Bushfire resilience

        • Seed Projects

          HUE has funded projects which align with its vision, builds capacity and/or provides a new knowledge base for future, large-scale interventions.

        • Conceptualising unhealthy urban places: The need for a systems approach

          Professor Jason Prior, ISF, UTS

          Project Description

          Climate change health and vulnerability assessment of South Eastern and South Western Sydney

          Associate Professor Fiona Haigh, HERDU, CPHCE, UNSW

          Project Description

          NSW built environment practitioners’ perspectives on place-making opportunities that deliver health and wellbeing outcomes

          Professor Nicky Morrison, WSU

          Project Description

          Urban Planning and Design for the COVID-19 era: a rapid review for policy and practice

          Dr Patrick Harris, CHETRE, CPHCE, UNSW

          Project Description

          Carbon Accounting in Healthcare: The path to improving patient health, saving money and saving carbon

          Dr Kate Charlesworth, SESLHD

          Effectiveness of community-based food hubs and peer support on food accessibility and dietary intake’

          Dr Freya MacMillan, WSU

          What causes significant changes in walking? Investigating macro and micro level drivers of walking in neighbourhoods

          Professor Bin Jalaludin, SESLHD, UNSW

          Urbanisation and health during the first 2000 days of life: Building a foundation for health in Sydney’s urban environment

          Associate Professor Dena Fam, UTS

          Waterloo housing estate redevelopment: Assessment of residents’ health needs and circumstances

          Dr Christopher Standen, HERDU, CPHCE, UNSW

          Hot Hospital Carparks – An Avoidable Risk for Patients and Visitors?

          Dr Sebastian Pfautsch, WSU

          Project Description

          What stops and promotes cycling of children from lower socio-economic groups; A Blacktown (NSW) Case Study

          Dr Brian Lee, UNSW

        • Publications & Outputs

          Publications and outputs written and conceived by HUE members which align with iour vision, build capacity and/or provide a new knowledge base for future, large-scale interventions.

        • Appraising health precinct audit tools: Rapid systematic review of evidence

          ​Edgar Liu, Malgorzata Lagisz, Andrew Reid, Evelyne de Leeuw

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          ABOUT MARIDULU BUDYARI GUMAL, SPHERE
          We are Maridulu Budyari Gumal, the Sydney Partnership for Health, Education, Research and Enterprise (SPHERE). Fourteen leading organisations on a mission to come together to solve this century’s biggest health challenges and move healthcare into the future.
          Each partner is world-renowned for research, innovation and education. Each has specialist healthcare knowledge and a heritage of game-changing initiatives to their name. We’re building on this work, taking the best from each discipline to change the way we do healthcare – for good.
          As partners, we are committed to working together in a spirit of collaboration. To accelerating life-changing research. To reducing healthcare costs and increasing healthcare value. To inspiring and training the next generation of health professionals. To improving economic prosperity in our region. And to creating real world benefits for our patients and communities.

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