Griffith University supports the Sustainable Development Goals

Good Health and Well-Being

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Defining Climate Violence – A Systematic Scoping Review

13 - Climate Action

Climate change exacerbates rates and impacts of violence, especially for marginalised populations. Climate violence is an emerging concept that has been used to describe the interaction of these two global crises, yet there is no unifying definition of this term available in academic literature to date. The aim of this…

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Empowering communities to lead primary prevention: A whole of community approach to addressing domestic violence

11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

The ‘Whole of community approach to addressing domestic violence’ was a community-led initiative to eliminate gender-based violence through education, intervention, and support. The project adopted a partnership approach between community, local government, and Griffith University’s Disrupting Violence Beacon. The project was piloted in the Division 9 region of the Gold…

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Cost of Living Website

10 - Reduced Inequalities

The Cost of Living website was updated to address the complexity of financial pressures that are impacting Griffith University students. The aim of the project was to make it easier for students to access information and support that will help address their financial issues. The website incorporates services from…

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Universal Design for Transport Equity

10 - Reduced Inequalities

To create a truly integrated and accessible transport network, a broader network-wide focus on accessibility is required. This research project seeks to explore the various factors that contribute to transport inequity and identify interventions TMR can take to promote transport equity across the transport network. Adopting a universal design mindset,…

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Ready to Go – A Social Cognitive approach to increasing breakfast rates in workplace Institutions (Mining and Defence)

3 - Good Health and Well-Being

This 3-year study designed and evaluated two pilot programs to increase healthy eating in the Defence and mining contexts. The project, through a Social Cognitive lens, measured the theory’s success in increasing breakfast eating rates. This work further develops social marketing programs utilising theory to ensure both populations eat healthily…