Explore our reports and submissions, which provide practical insights and evidence that inform policy, strengthen practice, and shape the future of prevention and health promotion.
Each piece reflects our commitment to:
improving quality, equity, and impact in prevention and health promotion,
sharing evidence that can drive better decisions across the sector.
evidence, collaboration, and practical solutions that make impact possible.
We share these resources to contribute to better policy, smarter systems, and stronger outcomes in prevention and health promotion.
We see these resources as part of an ongoing dialogue with partners and policymakers across the sector. By sharing our work openly, we hope to spark new ideas, encourage learning, and support others striving to make prevention and health promotion more effective.
Explore our recent reports and submissions below, or get in touch if you’d like to collaborate on future work.
This submission was prepared by in response to the Productivity Commission’s draft report on Delivering Quality Care More Efficiently. We strongly support the Commission’s call for a national framework to strengthen prevention and health promotion — and propose a practical roadmap for achieving it.
Our submission highlights the need for:
A National Prevention Framework that includes:
clear distinction and defnitions of prevention and health promotion
health promotion specific, evidence-informed quality standards, such as those embedded in Q-STEP; and
mechanisms to ensure ongoing investment in workforce development and enabling infrastructure,
Sustained government funding to accompany the framework
A national pilot of Q-STEP
This submission also outlines how digital tools and Q-STEP can operationalise these recommendations, providing the systems and data infrastructure needed to improve quality and accountability across the sector.
Read or download our full submission below — and join us in shaping a stronger, smarter, and fairer prevention system for Australia.