Learn about GenV: your opportunity to create a healthier future GenV is a research project built by Victorian families for all families. If you join, you will contribute to healthier children, parents, and families in the future.
Improving care and development through world-class research GenV will work in partnership with Victoria’s health organisations to collect data that will enhance researchers' capacity to understand patient outcomes.
Comprehensive research for precision policy and service delivery GenV aims to transform how we conduct research into health and wellbeing, establishing the foundations for new approaches to data-led policy and strategy development, and the strengthening of service delivery.
Our achievements, partners and key people Learn more about GenV’s collaborative partnerships with leading universities, institutes, and service providers, and meet the people who help to bring our exciting vision to life.
Home\For researchers\Build GenV’s impact through research Back Build GenV’s impact through research Build GenV’s impact through research We aim to build a communal resource with and for researchers, practitioners, policy and service delivery people now and into the future. Central to achieving GenV’s vision is its capacity to build strong partnerships with key stakeholders. These partnerships, among many things, intend to: Capture the changing policy, research and service delivery landscape and opportunities Drive responsive, timely and innovative science and solutions Promote the understanding of the GenV data and facilitate the data’s use and growth; and Translate research into action. Join the engine room of GenV’s impact The GenV Solutions Hub is designed as the “engine room” of GenV’s impact. It drives GenV’s science, people capacity, knowledge translation, and enables broad-based funding for GenV’s analysis and research in a dynamic collaborative space to meet changing environments and new opportunities. The Solutions Hub has developed a Focus Area Framework comprising six defined areas that frequently impact on children, parents, families and the community. The Focus Areas will be the priority areas of GenV’s own research and solutions. This framework considers ‘inequity’ across all focus areas and is initially concentrating on the first thousand days: the ‘mothers and babies’ life stage. Initially, the GenV framework will focus on mothers and babies. The first 1,000 days between a woman’s pregnancy and her child’s second birthday are key in shaping future outcomes. Within this initial audience, GenV will focus on identifying inequity across six focus area groups. The framework will focus on various factors that contribute to inequity and vulnerability throughout the early ‘mothers and babies’ life stage. GenV's six areas of focus include: Mental health & wellbeing Including anxiety and depression, socio-emotional wellbeing, behavioural problems, family violence and social inequalities. Obesity & diabetes Including nutrition, physical activity, screen time. Allergy, immunity & infection Including asthma, autoimmune disease, food allergies, stress, antibiotic overuse, gut health. Development & learning Including education, environmental impacts, epilepsy, autism, learning difficulties, development delay. Organ health Including congenital heart disease, chronic kidney disease, overall heart, brain, bone and oral health. Healthy environments Including play, sleep and children’s environments; services, systems and community-level factors; disadvantage, abuse and food or house insecurity. GenV’s Method Cores To support GenV’s research and solutions across the Focus Areas, we are developing groups working together to help shape GenV’s priorities (such as measurement of exposures and outcomes), data and resources in their respective field. We have also developed our seven Method Cores to help us enable different research methodologies to benefit—and benefit from—GenV: Health Services, Trials, Registries, Population Health, Place and Community, Bioresources, and Geospatial. Each Method Core draws together members from a breadth of sectors in academia, policy and practice into a Method Core Group. Each Group assists GenV in developing a resource that optimally supports and ‘future-proofs’ this field of research. We are continuously developing the Method Core Groups, with their work spanning some combination of the following: Ensuring Method Core-specific capabilities are prospectively built into GenV Improving existing data in state and federal datasets Curating existing data and biosamples that are not in current datasets Collecting new population-capable GenV data and biosamples Guiding GenV in conducting pilots Catalysing proposals to fund research arising from the GenV resource Growing student, researcher and analytic capacity Helping GenV to successfully negotiate complex stakeholder, funding and technical environments with regard to this area of research. Together, the GenV Focus Areas and Method Cores, via the GenV Solutions Hub, drive responsive, timely and innovative science and solutions and execute knowledge translation to help solve problems facing children and the adults they become. If your work aligns with or you are interested in any of the GenV Focus Areas and/or Method Cores, or joining one of the groups, contact us.