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Assessment REPORT - BRIEFING PAPER
This  individual assessment task builds on your group assessment topic to  develop a formal briefing report You will imagine you are working as a  public health advisor for your Department of Health, and write the  report addressing the following:
1.  Brief background, including causality and burden from a public health  perspective. With a focus on your chosen population to provide context.
2. Describe key issues to consider, Including resourcing, control measures, operational issues
3.  Identify key stakeholders across disciplines. cornrnunity(ies), public  and private sectors. Describe their roles in the response.
4. Identify and describe potential challenges to responding to the issue.
5.  Based on these findings, make recommendations to improve the response,  including strategic, advocacy, operational, policy and (potentially)  legislative implications from a public health perspective.
Key points:
• Read the Assessment Instructions carefully. Contact the Unit Coordinator or your Lecturer with any questions.
•  Use the Briefing paper template. Remove the Instructions. Insert your  Student details. Complete each section (do not change or remove the
Headings).
•  Refer to the Assessment marking rubric - this will help guide your  focus and that you have addressed all the important criteria
• This is an INDIVIDUAL assignment: you may not work together with your classmates to write the review
There  are no exemplars provided for this Report. The marking rubric and  Briefing paper template will guide your work (in addition to the Unit  content throughout this term).
Choosing  the literature to include in your assignment is important. Only  peer-reviewed scholarly material or grey literature should be used.  Journal articles are often more relevant than books due to the long lead  time between the writing and publication of books and because journals  are often the forum where the latest thinking on a topic appears. You  should also include relevant grey literature such as AIHW reports or ABS  data and reports to support your arguments.