CCGR Mission
The Centre’s mission, identity, principles and objectives have been systematically clarified over time. They are as follows:
Mission
A Centre undertaking research of national and international standing with a core interest to investigate health sector issues of policy, culture, systems, governance and leadership.
Identity
We are
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- The people who look at clinical governance and make it meaningful
- World class social researchers
- Promoting exciting cross-disciplinary research with multiple internal and external partners
Principles
Our principles for projects:
- Utility and usefulness
- Highest quality results
- Feasible and realistic
- Propriety - conducted ethically
- Accurate reporting and faithful interpretation of results
- Pursuing inclusivity
Six CCGR objectives
The Centre has six main objectives. These are:
- To undertake internationally recognised inter-disciplinary research and development projects on clinician led approaches to organising and managing clinical work across the full spectrum of care
- To provide a focal point for initiating and managing collaborative research and development projects on clinician led approaches to the organisation and management of clinical work involving partners drawn from other groups within the Faculty of Medicine, other departments within the University, Federal, State and Area health authorities and potential collaborators in other universities both within and external to Australia
- To provide a supportive environment for developing research skills of young health researchers from both clinical and social science disciplines
- To develop an international research reputation not simply in health but also in the base disciplines from which Centre members are drawn viz., policy studies, discourse analysis, sociology, organisational behaviour, social theory, anthropology, health informatics and clinical studies.
- To be an internationally recognised reservoir of knowledge and expertise on clinical work management issues with a capacity to respond to requests for advice and consultationTo facilitate the development of education and training activities both within and outside the University in support of clinical governance.