SOLVE-CHD Events
We aim to hold events that will increase collaboration, improve research quality and involve consumers in the process. Our priority is to provide researchers, EMCRs and HDR students with the tools to improve the quality of their research.

SOLVE-CHD Past Events
Retreat 2023 in Terrigal NSW
The 2023 SOLVE-CHD Retreat was held on 30-31 March at Terrigal NSW. Over 30 members joined us from NSW, VIC, TAS and WA in person for this special occasion. The retreat was a highly engaging and informative event that covered a diverse range of topics related to...
Consumer Review Workshop II 21st June 2022 (MRFF)
Due to popular demand SOLVE-CHD held it’s second consumer review workshop for this year. The focus of was for consumers to provide their valuable feedback to researchers applying for MRFF grants in 2022. We would again like to thank our wonderful consumers for...
Consumer Review Workshop I 23rd March 2022 (Heart Foundation Research Funding)
SOLVE-CHD’s first Consumer Review Workshop was held on 22nd March via zoom. A number of researchers who were preparing for the Heart Foundation Research Funding 2022 presented their projects in lay language to a panel of consumers with lived experience of heart...
Retreat 2022 in Terrigal NSW
The first SOLVE-CHD Retreat was held on 18th-19th March 2022 at Terrigal NSW. It was attended by 20 people including members of the senior leadership group, EMCRs and HDR students united for the first time since COVID-19. Emeritus Professor Adrian Bauman and Professor...
SOLVE Consumer Engagement Workshop 14th July 2021
SOLVE Inaugural Consumer Engagement Workshop was held via Zoom. Sincere thanks to everyone who has attended SOLVE first Consumer Engagement Workshop on Wednesday 14th July. Some great discussions and ideas were shared among researchers and patients about how to...
Launching SOLVE-CHD National Network 29th April 2021
On 29th April, SOLVE Launching was held via Zoom with a great turnout of more than 70 attendees from over 25 Organisations across Australia. Opened by Adj Prof. John Kelly AM (Heart Foundation), who highlighted the alignment of SOLVE’s objectives with the global,...
Roundtable 2019
Roundtable Publication Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Roundtable: Australian Implementation and Research Priorities PowerPoint Slides Secondary Prevention and Cardiac Rehabilitation, Australia Strategy Roundtable
Round table 2019
In response to a request from the Australian Federal Minister for Health seeking advice on priorities to address cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention of heart disease, a Strategy Roundtable was held on 16 October 2019 at Canberra’s Shine Dome in the...