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Hub to research health in the north

Northern Health and La Trobe University will set up a hub to advance health services research amid a population boom in Melbourne’s north.

The partnership will establish a collaborative research hub dedicated to enhancing health equity and diversity research, specifically addressing the needs of the area, described by Northern Health and La Trobe as one of Victoria’s most diverse and rapidly growing regions.

The population of Melbourne’s north, serviced by Northern Health, is expected to grow by more than 50 per cent by 2036, with an additional 290,000 people set to call the region home.

The community is rich in cultural diversity, with residents hailing from more than 185 countries, speaking some 107 languages and following over 90 different religions or beliefs.

By conducting cutting-edge research on health equity and diversity, the partnership aims to ensure that all members of the community have access to the best possible healthcare regardless of their background or

circumstances.

La Trobe University health innovation pro vice-chancellor Professor Russell Hoye said the partnership went beyond research by working together to build a healthier, more inclusive future for the northern suburbs.

“By focusing on health equity and diversity, La Trobe University and Northern Health are committed to improving healthcare access and outcomes for everyone, ensuring that no one is left behind,” Professor Hoye

said.

“La Trobe is investing significantly in health education and research and, together with local leaders and organisations, we will equip communities to face future challenges including preparing graduates to enter the

health workforce.”

The collaboration will also provide new career development opportunities for staff and students from La Trobe University and Northern Health, helping to cultivate a stronger and more skilled workforce for the future.

Northern Health chief medical officer and research executive committee chair Professor Prahlad Hoh said the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Research partnership would help meet the region’s healthcare needs and inspire the next generation of healthcare workers to improve patient care and address the challenges of equity and diversity in healthcare.

“Our ultimate goal is to conduct research that has a direct and positive impact on the health of our multicultural community, improving outcomes for patients, now and into the future,” Professor Ho said.

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