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The Health Hive
The Health Hive supports young people to take an active role in research about their health, wellbeing & environment.
We offer a free online course, Foundations in Public Health Research & Advocacy. Developed in partnership with the University of Sydney.
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AAAH Youth Health Conference started off wonderfully!
24/03/2026
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18/03/2026
π 500 learners!!! π
The Health Hive is officially buzzing with learners from across the globe π
The Health Hive aims to empower young people with accessible, evidenceβbased tools to get involved in decisions that matter to them.
Sign up to our free online course to build realβworld skills in research, leadership, and advocacy β and get connected to opportunities that help you make an impact. β¨
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20/02/2026
Want to build confidence and skills to shape a healthier future? Our free online course is for you! π
Created for young people β no experience needed! β¨
Developed in partnership with funded via MRFF Consumer Led Grant π€
3 Health Hive hacks to help you get started your research journey π
1. Access the free online course on your phone or computer π±π»
2. Work through the course in your own time - it only takes about 3 hours total β°
3. Choose the content thatβs most useful to you π
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Being involved in research can change the way you see your strengths. You can grow leadership skills in meetings, learn how to plan tasks with a team and gain clear examples for your CV.
Speaking up becomes easier when you feel heard, and that lift in confidence often supports your wellbeing beyond the project. Meeting a mix of people helps you learn from different viewpoints and challenge old ideas that do not fit real life.
The best part is how transferable these skills are for study, work and community life. Your time and ideas can help improve how health projects run and who they serve.
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10/12/2025
Working with young people grows professional development through real collaboration and reflection.
Teams build decision making, leadership, communication and planning skills while deepening knowledge of youth issues and what genuine participation looks like.
Research quality improves when ethics and rigour are strengthened and avoidable bias is reduced. Study design becomes clearer at every stage, from recruitment to data collection, data analysis and dissemination.
Listening well and sharing power leads to research that is safer, fairer and more useful for the communities it aims to serve. ππ
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08/12/2025
Say hello to Elena Wang. (she/her)
She studies Clinical Science and Medicine at Western Sydney University and works as a Research Assistant.
As part of the HAPYUS twenty twenty four cohort, she focused on youth advocacy and health in a fast changing digital world.
Elena cares about making research clearer for young people so more voices are included from the start.
If you want practical ways to learn, contribute and feel heard, you are in the right place. ππ
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06/12/2025
Made with young people across Australia, this free course keeps things clear and useful from the start.
You will learn how research works, what ethics means, how to look after your wellbeing and where to find real opportunities.
Each module is short, friendly and designed to help you grow skills you can use in study, work and community life.
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