Lorelle Holland from UQ's School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work and UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health wrote for The Conversation about alcohol management in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
A partnership between The University of Queensland and Wesley Mission Queensland (WMQ) will enable the development of innovative training and research programs to address key issues within the aged care sector.
UQ's Professor Matt Sanders AO featured on ABC Radio Brisbane about parenting, Triple P and retiring from his role as the Director of UQ's Parenting and Family Support Centre.
Professor Julie Henry from UQ's School of Psychology featured in an article published by The Senior discussing research which has linked exposure to ageist attitudes to a shorter life, poorer health, and declining mental ability.
Dr Mehwish Nisar from UQ's School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences spoke to Indian Link News about how the South Asian community can reduce and manage chronic disease.
Emeritus Professor Wayne Hall from UQ's National Centre for Youth Substance Use Research spoke with ABC about the Government's ban of single-use disposable vapes.
Normal age-related changes in how we think, perceive and reason may increase the risk of older people viewing themselves through a negative and ageist lens, University of Queensland research suggests
UQ's Contact Magazine spoke with Professor Matthew Sanders to reflect on his remarkable career and his lasting legacy in the field of parenting research.
Professor James Ward from UQ's Poche Centre for Indigenous Health was in a Croakey article, along side a team of UQ researchers, discussing their ongoing study on pandemic preparedness in urban Indigenous communities in Brisbane, Australia.