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Subscriber only A Lismore court case involving an elderly man who allegedly sexually and indecently assaulted children has been stalled as the court continues to wait on health reports. The health of the 82-year-old man, accused of sexual and indecent assault of children in the Mullumbimby area in the 1980s was previously brought into question during his February court mention. Despite a psychologist and medical report ordered for his next court mention, the Justice Health report was still unavailable at his Lismore Local Court mention on Wednesday. The man, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was arrested when he arrived at Sydney International Airport from the Philippines in October 2019.
A team of researchers co-led by Howard University’s Dr. Monica Ponder and UCLA’s
Dr. Chandra Fordhave received a $1.7 million grant from the CDC Foundation designed to reach historically marginalized and disadvantaged populations during public health crises.
The endeavor, dubbed Project REFOCUS, which leverages more than a decade of their experience applying epidemiology and health communication to racism as a public health problem, tracks the intersecting pandemics of racism, especially as expressed through stigma, and COVID-19, with a focus on providing information to the communities most directly impacted. Key concerns include stereotypes about the origins of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and the historical and present-day ways structural racism influences the social determinants of health and health access among diverse communities.
California research team awarded $1.7 million for research on racism and COVID-19 crisis communication Sydney Kurle | Apr 15, 2021
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The team, co-led by Dr. Monica Ponder, Assistant Professor of Health Communication in the Department of Communication, Culture & Media Studies at Howard University, and Dr. Chandra Ford, professor of Community Health Sciences and Founding Director of the Center for the Study of Racism, Social Justice & Health in the Fielding School of Public Health at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), will leverage a decade of experience tracking racism as a public health issue.
The endeavor, dubbed Project Racial Ethnic Framing of Community-Informed and Unifying Surveillance (REFOCUS), tracks the intersecting pandemics of racism, especially as expressed through stigma, and COVID-19, with a focus on providing information to the communities most directly impacted. Key concerns include stereotypes about the origins of cor
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