Policy statements and recommendations

The George Institute is producing high-quality, high-impact evidence to inform policy, guidelines and practices across the world. We are engaging with key decision makers to enact real change in health policy and practice where it is needed most.

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Recommendations to support young driver safety

Date published: Content Type: Impacting Policy

Best practice recommendations for physical activity to prevent falls in older adults

Date published: Content Type: Impacting Policy

Mobile phones and road safety

Date published: Content Type: Impacting Policy
Mental health

Managing depression following stroke

Date published: Content Type: Impacting Policy

Guidelines for falls prevention

Date published: Content Type: Impacting Policy

Clinical Trials Action Group (Ctag), Pharmaceutical Industry Working Group

Date published: Content Type: Government Recommendations

Australian Department Of Innovation, Industry, Science And Research

Date published: Content Type: Government Recommendations

Australian Government Preventative Health Taskforce: Towards a National Primary Health Care Strategy

Date published: Content Type: Government Recommendations

Australian Government National Health And Hospital Reform Commission

Date published: Content Type: Government Recommendations

Vascular disease prevention in Australia

Date published: Content Type: Impacting Policy

Saline or Albumin for fluid resuscitation in patients with traumatic brain injury

Date published: Content Type: Impacting Policy

Recommendations for new blood pressure treatments

Date published: Content Type: Impacting Policy

Managing chronic back pain

Date published: Content Type: Impacting Policy

Intensive blood glucose management in intensive care patients

Date published: Content Type: Impacting Policy

Informing treatments for patients with type 2 diabetes

Date published: Content Type: Impacting Policy

Addressing chronic disease among indigenous Australians

Date published: Content Type: Impacting Policy