ACBRD

Awards and Recognition

2019

Dr Virginia Hagger awarded Deakin University’s Alfred Deakin Medal for Doctoral Thesis


Prof Jane Speight included in #LancetWomen

 The Lancet’s virtual collection: Profiles of Women Leaders (complied for International Women’s Day)


PsychoSocial Aspects of Diabetes Study Group / Novo Nordisk: ‘Science Award’ 

Lake A, Browne JL, Abraham C, Tumino D, Hines C, Rees G, Speight J. A tailored intervention to promote uptake of retinal screening among young adults with type 2 diabetes – an intervention mapping approach. BMC Health Services Research, 2018; 18: 396


2018

Diabulimia Helpline: ‘Innovation Award’

Araia E, Hendrieckx C, Pouwer F, Speight J, King R. Gender differences in disordered eating behaviors and body dissatisfaction among adolescents with type 1 diabetes: Results from diabetes MILES Youth


Prof Speight awarded Fellowship of the British Psychological Society (FBPsS)

The highest designation the Society can bestow is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society (FBPsS), showing a significant contribution to and understanding of the discipline


Case study included in Global Diabetic Retinopathy Advocacy Initiative’s Integrated Care For Diabetes And Eye Health: A Global Compendium of Best Practice

Lake AJ and Speight J. Evidence-based leaflet to promote uptake of retinal screening among young adults in Australia (pp19-21)


Profile published in The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology

‘Jane Speight: tackling diabetes and its stigma Down Under’


2017

Finalist in VicHealth Awards: ‘Research into Action’

Hendrieckx C, Halliday JA, Beeney L, Speight J (2016) Diabetes and Emotional Health: A Handbook for Health Professionals Supporting Adults with Type 1 or Type 2 Diabetes. Canberra: National Diabetes Services Scheme


2016

Australian Association for Academic Primary Care (AAAPC): ‘Most Distinguished Paper’ 

Furler J, O’Neal D, Speight J, Manski-Nankervis J, Gorelik A, Holmes-Truscott E, et al. Overcoming clinical inertia in primary care based transition to insulin to improve outcomes in type 2 diabetes: Results of the Stepping Up cluster RCT


2014

Council of Academic Public Health Institutions of Australia (CAPHIA) Inaugural Team Award for ‘Excellence and Innovation in Public Health Research’


Finalist (Highly Commended) in Victorian Public Healthcare Awards: ‘Excellence in Supporting Self-Managed Healthcare’

‘OzDAFNE: a structured self-management program improving biomedical and psychological outcomes for adults with type 1 diabetes’


2013

Deakin University Vice Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Contribution to Partnerships


2012

Australia and New Zealand Obesity Society (ANZOS): ‘First prize for clinical research’ 

Dixon J, Browne JL, Reddy P, Pouwer F, Speight J. Severely obese people with type 2 diabetes experience impaired emotional well-being and socioeconomic disadvantage: Results from Diabetes MILES – Australia