Congratulations to the 2022 Open Research Round recipients!
Our Open Research Round focuses on projects that address at least one of our strategic priorities and funding is available under Exploratory and Intervention categories:
- Our Exploratory Research Grants support exploratory or formative studies to address gaps in health promotion research, demonstrating the potential to influence health promotion in WA.
- Our Intervention Research Grants support projects that will develop and test or inform a new health promotion program or policy intervention.
We are calling for Expressions of Interest for the 2023 Open Research Round. For more information about the Open Research Round including how to apply visit: Apply for an Exploratory and Intervention Grant – Healthway.
Read the media statement here.
Successful recipients in 2022 Open Research Round
University | Chief Investigator | Projects | Funding amount |
University of Western Australia/Telethon Kids Institute | Dr Yael Perry | Improving LGBTQA+ mental health through enhanced inclusive practice training | $415,033 exploratory grant |
Dr Yael Perry | Sibling Stories: improving the mental health of siblings of trans youth | $74,992 exploratory grant | |
Dr Andrea Nathan | Incorporating children’s voices for more equitable and healthy environments | $74,999 exploratory grant | |
Associate Professor Hayley Christian | Play Active childcare intervention to improve children’s physical activity | $388,296 intervention grant | |
Associate Professor Hayley Christian | Childcare educator-parent engagement for healthy eating and physical activity | $74,976 exploratory grant | |
Curtin University | Associate Professor Mark Boyes | Co-design and trial of a mental health program for children with language difficulties | $375,959 intervention grant |
Professor Lauren Breen | Grief literacy for young people (14-24 years): A co-designed study | $74,782 exploratory grant | |
Edith Cowan University | Dr Naomi Joy Godden | Climate change and mental health and wellbeing of children and young people | $74,993 exploratory grant |
University of Melbourne | Dr Michell Jongenelis | The impact of e-cigarette marketing on youth susceptibility to use | $72,213 exploratory grant |
TOTAL | $1,626,243 |