Browsing Southgate Institute for Health, Society and Equity - Collected Works by Author "Biedrzycki, Katherine Rebecca"
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Can a regional government's social inclusion initiative contribute to the quest for health equity?
Baum, Fran; Newman, Lareen Ann; Biedrzycki, Katherine Rebecca; Patterson, Jan (2010) -
Digital technology access and use among socially and economically disadvantaged groups in South Australia
Newman, Lareen Ann; Biedrzycki, Katherine Rebecca; Baum, Fran (Journal of Community Informatics, 2010-08-29)This paper explores digital technology access and use (computers, Internet and mobile phones) among lower income and disadvantaged groups in Australia. It reports focus group research which identified wide differences in ... -
Digital technology use among disadvantaged Australians: implications for equitable consumer participation in digitally-mediated communication and information exchange with health services
Newman, Lareen Ann; Biedrzycki, Katherine Rebecca; Baum, Fran (CSIRO Publishing, 2012-05-25)The considerable variation in ICT access and use within lower income and disadvantaged groups must be acknowledged and accommodated by health initiatives and services when delivering digitally-mediated consumer-provider ... -
Early Childhood Development (ECD) services in the Southern Adelaide Health Service region.
Lawless, Angela Patricia; Hurley, Catherine Jane; Biedrzycki, Katherine Rebecca (South Australian Community Health Research Unit, 2007)This report documents the findings of a review conducted by the South Australian Community Health Research Unit (SACHRU) at the request of the Southern Adelaide Health Service (SAHS) into the provision of Early Childhood ... -
Families empowered: a strengths based approach. An evaluation of FEAT, Families Empowered to Act Together.
Lawless, Angela Patricia; Biedrzycki, Katherine Rebecca; Hurley, Catherine Jane (South Australian Community Health Research Unit, 2008)The South Australian Community Health Research Unit undertook an evaluation of the FEAT program to track the progress of a number of families through the Families Empowered to Act Together (FEAT) program and capture the ... -
The Headroom Model: a conceptual and practical description
Biedrzycki, Katherine Rebecca; Lawless, Angela Patricia (South Australian Community Health Research Unit, 2008)In April 2008 the Centre for Health Promotion (CHP), Children, Youth and Women’s Health Service (CYWHS) contracted the SA Community Health Research Unit (SACHRU) to undertake this project to document the Headroom model of ... -
Partnership in knowledge creation: lessons learned from a researcher–policy actor partnership to co-produce a rapid appraisal case study of south australia’s social Inclusion Initiative
Newman, Lareen Ann; Biedrzycki, Katherine Rebecca; Patterson, Jan; Baum, Fran (Policy Press, 2011-01)This paper describes a partnership between researchers and policy actors which was developed within a short time-frame to produce a rapid appraisal case study of a government policy initiative - South Australia’s Social ... -
A rapid appraisal case study of South Australia's Social Inclusion Initiative
Newman, Lareen Ann; Biedrzycki, Katherine Rebecca; Patterson, Jan; Baum, Fran (Government of South Australia Department of the Premier and Cabinet, 2007-06)This Rapid Appraisal Case Study of South Australia’s Social Inclusion Initiative was undertaken to contribute to the work of the Social Exclusion Knowledge Network (SEKN) of the Commission on Social Determinants of Health ... -
Use of mobile phones as a vehicle to increase internet use to improve health and wellbeing in South Australia
Newman, Lareen Ann; Biedrzycki, Katherine Rebecca (Flinders University Southgate Institute, 2009-12)This report is written to help inform policy directions to achieve the Broadband Usage target in the South Australian Strategic Plan while supporting improved population health under the SA Government’s Health In All ... -
Vicious cycles: digital technologies and determinants of health in Australia
Baum, Fran; Newman, Lareen Ann; Biedrzycki, Katherine Rebecca (Oxford University Press, 2012-11)The use of digital technologies continues to bring rapid changes to personal and institutional forms of communication and information. Digital technologies are becoming increasingly important as ways to gain access to most ... -
YWCA of Adelaide: Big Brothers Big Sisters Program Evaluation Report 2010
Biedrzycki, Katherine Rebecca; Wiese, Marlene; Lawless, Angela Patricia (South Australian Community Health Research Unit, 2010)This report discusses the findings and the implications of the evaluation of the Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) program of the YWCA of Adelaide. The evaluation has explored a range of factors around the success and ...