2001 Annual Report

2001 Annual Report

2000–01 annual report Menzies School of Health Research List of abbreviations Darwin AIHW Australian Institute for Health and Welfare PO Box 41096 AHMAC Australian Health Ministers Advisory Council Casuarina NT 0811 AusAID Commonwealth Government’s international aid Australia agency CARHTU Central Australian Remote Health Training Unit Combined Health Building (58) CARPA Central Australian Rural Practitioners Nightingale Road Association Royal Darwin Hospital Campus CGRDG Commonwealth Government Research and Rocklands Drive Development Grants Casuarina NT 0810 CHATA Community Health and Anti-Tuberculosis Association Phone 08-8922 8196 +61-8-8922 8196 CRCATH Cooperative Research Centre for Aboriginal and Fax 08-8927 5187 +61-8-8927 5187 Tropical Health CSIRO Commonwealth Scientific Research Organisation DETYA Department of Employment, Training and Youth Affairs IMVS Institute of Medical and Veterinary Sciences MCS Murrupurtiyanuwu Catholic School NGO Non-government organisations NHF National Heart Foundation NHMRC National Health and Medical Research Council NIH National Institutes of Health, USA NTCS Northern Territory Clinical School NTHS Northern Territory Hearing Services NTU Northern Territory University OAH HDWA Office of Aboriginal Health, Health Department Western Australia OATSIH Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health PNG Papua New Guinea PNGIMR Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research QIMR Queensland Institute of Medical Research RHSET Rural Health Support, Education and Training THB Tiwi Health Board THS Territory Health Services TNF Tumor Necrosis Factor UNTAET United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor WHO World Health Organization MENZIES SCHOOL OF HEALTH RESEARCH 2000–01 ANNUAL REPORT Contents Foreword (Mr Richard Ryan AO) . .2 Director’s Report (Professor Kerin O’Dea) . .3 Management . .5 Structure of MSHR . .5 Patrons and Members . .6 Members of the Governing Board . .7 Membership of committees . .10 2000–01 Highlights . .11 Reports . .13 Population Health and Chronic Diseases Program . .13 Infectious Disease Program . .22 Education and Training . .35 Indigenous Forum . .37 Finance and Administration Division . .39 Publications: 2000–01 . .41 Other professional activities . .43 Research Funding . .46 New research funding 2000–01 . .46 Continuing research funding . .47 Staff List . .49 MSHR staff . .49 Visiting Masters of Public Health lecturers . .52 Research students . .52 Financial Overview . .56 Donations 2000–01 . .56 For Further Information . .inside back cover Mission Statement To help improve the health of the people of northern and central Australia, and regions to the near north, through multidisciplinary research and education. Aims and Objectives The Menzies School of Health Research carries out health research and education of relevance to northern and central Australia, and nearby regions. The School is committed to: ❚ excellence in research to advance health knowledge ❚ excellence in scholarship and teaching about health ❚ the equitable use of knowledge and resources to improve health Annual General Meeting The 2001 annual general meeting will be held at 5pm on Friday, 7 December 2001 at Mirambeena Resort, Darwin. For MSHR contact details see inside back cover. 1 Foreword his has been an exciting year as MSHR has closer to their family. I was honoured to present further developed its strategic plan which Sri with a MSHR Medallion in recognition of his t will guide future direction. The details of contributions. It is worthy of note that Sri was this are contained in the Director’s report, and nominated for this award by the staff of MSHR the Board has asked that I acknowledge Kerin who appreciated his open manner and his sup- O’Dea’s efforts since joining us in July 2000. port to all. I wish to congratulate Dr Val Asche on her Finally, I would like to acknowledge the finan- award as a Member of the Order of Australia. The cial support received by MSHR. The continuing Governing Board and staff are delighted to support of the Northern Territory Government extend our congratulations to a very worthy and the Menzies Foundation remain critical to recipient. the School’s core activities. I am particularly Mrs Dorothy Sing resigned in August 2000 in pleased to report an increase in funding from the Richard V Ryan AO, Chair of anticipation of her retirement from Territory Northern Territory Government for the next MSHR Board of Governors Health Services and is now enjoying that retire- financial year. Currently, over 130 research pro- ment in Katherine. Dr Dayalan Devansen ten- jects are funded by 26 national and international dered his resignation in December 2000 after competitive funding agencies. I would particular- some 12 years’ service on the Governing Board, ly like to thank those who support our research and he will be sadly missed. Mrs Margaret activities through private donations. MSHR’s McLean also resigned in December 2000 after finances have continued to be very ably managed. five years of dedicated service on the Board. I In this year of great change, I wish to close by extend my sincere thanks to all three for their offering my sincere thanks to the Governing contribution and wish them well in the future. Board, and to all staff who have continued their ■ There have been a number of additions to the commitment to MSHR’s mission: the improve- lly ona Governing Board over the course of the year. ment of health outcomes for the people of north- ati Professor Paul Gatenby was appointed as the ern and central Australia, and regions to the near rn e representative of the Vice Chancellor of the north, through multidisciplinary research and t n University of Sydney following the resignation education. i d last year of Professor John Young AO. Ms n Roslynne Moriarty, a director of the famous a y l Balarinji graphic design agency, was appointed l a as the nominee of his Honour the Administrator with th n e o of the Northern Territory. Mr Paul Bartholomew, s b i k e s t n t the Chief Executive Officer of Territory Health a i i l n Services, was appointed as a nominee of the NT st n d it l u Minister for Health, Family and Children h i t i t Services, and Mr Ken Borda, the Chief Executive u on b s b o Officer of Deutsche Bank Australia New Zealand, l l as a nominee of the Governing Board. I congrat- i ulate all on their appointments and welcome w R them to the MSHR Board. I look forward to work- H ing with them over the next three years. S The enormous contribution made by Dr K S M Sriprakash to MSHR’s research outcomes must ■ be recognised. After 16 years of service, Sri has 2 decided to move with his wife to Brisbane to be ■ n io t a Director’s report c u d gh e h ou m the eal hr u d e th t lt n v i a ro o n d p io i f g s h im p e c c ■ e r ip r o r l a p l o u in e e i n a s r y r e n my first year as Director I have been research leadership and management positions impressed with the energy and commitment were redefined or newly created. The primary i of the staff of Menzies School of Health goals of the new management structure are to Research and want to thank them for my warm provide a streamlined organisational framework welcome. It has been a dynamic year to support efficient and transparent financial and oversighting an organisational restructure, an administrative processes, and an academic information technology review, negotiating an structure that facilitates collaborative research enterprise agreement with staff and leading the and communication across various research quest for funding. programs. Soon after commencement, I established a I appreciate the commitment of time and high-level external advisory group to guide me on ideas by staff and students to this challenging future directions for the School. The members of planning process. We have also gained valuable Kerin O’Dea, Director of the Strategic Advisory Group were Professor input from Board Members and external stake- Menzies School of Health Stephen Leeder (Dean of Medicine, University holders, including key Indigenous organisations. of Sydney), Professor Fiona Stanley (Director, The strategic plan will be finalised in late 2001. Institute of Child Health Research, Perth), Ms It will set out what we want to achieve over the Jennifer Prince (Deputy Under Secretary, Northern next four years and the principles that will guide Territory Treasury) and Ms Cheryl Rae (Director, our research and education programs in order Health Gains Planning, Territory Health Services). to achieve MSHR’s vision of improving the health I am most grateful to them for their commitment, of people of northern and central Australia and insightful inputs and capacity to think creatively regions to the near north through multidisciplinary and strategically. I have appreciated being able to research and education. continue to consult with them informally in their I am also pleased to report that the enterprise areas of expertise. agreement was successfully renegotiated with At the end of 2000 a series of internal reviews staff during this year. This will see staff on salary took place: parity with the Northern Territory University by the end of the three-year agreement. Salary pack- ❚ an audit of administrative structures and aging arrangements will also be available, processes by Mr Michael Martin from the administered through an external organisation. Northern Territory Department of A major future focus is to strengthen links Corporate and Information Services with Indigenous people, and increase Indigenous ❚ a budget review and development of a cab- participation in all activities of the School inet submission (research, research training, education and ❚ a comprehensive review of IT systems and administration). The newly created position of services conducted by external consultant convenor of the Indigenous Forum (also a member Mr Andrew Hodges of the MSHR senior management team) is an I then undertook to implement an organisational early step in moving along this path.

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