Melbourne Ageing Research Collaboration (MARC)

Melbourne Ageing Research Collaboration


The Melbourne Ageing Research Collaboration (MARC) is a unique collaboration of health, research, aged care and advocacy organisations working together to improve the lives of older people.

Our vision is that older people received the best possible care and support through services, programs and policies which support health and optimal quality of life.

Logos of MARC partner organisations

Our aim:

To provide innovative and practical solutions to the most urgent issues affecting older people, their carers, health professionals and the broader community and to use evidence to inform policy and program development in government, health services, aged care services and industry stakeholders.

Currently, MARC’s efforts are focussed on four themes of priority importance to the partners: Dementia; Falls Prevention; End-of-Life Care; and Healthy Ageing.


Our Vision:

That older people receive the best possible care and support through services, programs and policies which support health and an optimal quality of life wherever they live.


Our Mission:

To improve the lives of older people by rapidly translating research evidence into policy and practice and to ensure an evidence base for existing practice.


Principles:

  • Commitment to sharing of research and data
  • Transparency and ethical governance framework
  • Shared investment
  • Provide mentorship of emerging researchers and education of practitioners
  • Community consultation and input