A number of CEPAR staff and affiliates contributed to this submission, including Rafal Chomik, Michael Sherris, Hazel Bateman, John Piggott, Ralph Stevens, and Diane Hosking, and the Chairman of th
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Reports & Government Submissions

Hal Hendig and Chris Phillipson
CEPAR Chief Investigator Hal Kendig, along with Chris Phillipson, submitted a report to the British Academy Policy Centre on Building Age Friendly Cities.

Heather Booth, Tim Windsor, Heather Crawford and Pilar Rioseco
This research report was prepared for the National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre by CEPAR Associate Investigators.

Kaarin Anstey, Kerry Sargent-Cox and Carly Pymont
This 5-year validation study was funded by and prepared for the NRMA ACT Road Safety Trust by CEPAR Investigators.

Kaarin Anstey, Tim Windsor, Peter Butterworth, Dimity Crisp and Elissa Pearson
This research was prepared for the National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre by CEPAR Investigators.

Kaarin Anstey, Peter Butterworth, Tim Windsor and Dimity Crisp
This report was prepared for the National Seniors Productive Ageing Centre by CEPAR Investigators Kaarin Anstey, Peter Butterworth, Tim Windsor and Dimity Crisp.

Kaarin Anstey
CEPAR Chief Investigator Kaarin Anstey made a submission to the ANPHA Consultation on the National Preventive Health Research Strategy.

Kaarin Anstey
This report was prepared for Alzheimer's Australia by CEPAR Chief Investigator Kaarin Anstey and Mr Kim Kiely.

Hal Kendig
CEPAR Chief Investigator, Hal Kendig, calls for a well-resourced Aged Care and Support Research Program, and for greater leadership and strategic investment by the Australian Government in its resourcing of research funding for aged care, including the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and the Australian Research Council (ARC).