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School of Public HealthJournalsAustralia and New Zealand Health Policy ejournal onlineANZHP is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal aiming to improve interaction between policy practitioners and academics, and to promote debate and understanding about contemporary health policy developments in Australia and New Zealand. Each year, the journal will feature a cluster of commissioned articles that reflect on key developments in various policy domains in the Australian and New Zealand health sectors, which have occurred over the previous 12 months. Together with this regular feature, ANZHP will also consider contributions from authors on other topics. Editor-in-Chief: Professor
Hal Swerissen Australian Journal of Primary HealthThe Australian Journal of Primary Health (AJPH) is a refereed, international journal with three issues per year designed to publish articles on a range of issues influencing community health services and primary health care. The focus of the journal is on the integration of theory and practice in primary health utilising perspectives from a range of disciplines. The journal publishes research articles, policy reports and analyses, book reviews, case reports, the views of practitioners, consumers, carers, students, and special interest groups, and descriptions of professional practice initiatives in the field of primary health care. The Journal is co-edited by Professor
Hal Swerissen and A/Professor
Rae Walker. Journal of Family StudiesThe Journal of Family Studies is an international, refereed journal, edited by Lawrie Moloney in the School of Public Health, La Trobe University. The focus of the journal is on the impact of family change and family transitions on the health and wellbeing of children. Articles are aimed at further informing child-sensitive practices that can support families during times of change, particularly when these transitions involve high levels of family conflict. The Journal of Family Studies is edited by A/Professor
Lawrie Moloney.
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