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With the support of Roses in the Ocean, Everymind is seeking people with a lived experience of suicide to share their voice and contribute their lived experience perspective, in an ongoing role, to help inform a variety of prevention-focused initiatives.
Everymind together with Never Not Creative and UnLtd today launched key findings from Mentally Healthy 2020 study.
Everymind is pleased to announce that the Institute is currently working with the NSW Ministry of Health, Mental Health Branch to develop a new training package to support suicide prevention in refugees.
Everymind is pleased to congratulate, Dr Jaelea Skehan, who was awarded today with the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) as part of the Queen’s Birthday 2020 Honours List.
Everymind is seeking carers who live in Australia to trial a new six-week online program, Minds Together for carers, dedicated to educating and building the skills of carers who provide support for individuals experiencing symptoms of depression and/or anxiety.
Today’s announcement from the Federal Government of a $48.1 million injection into support for mental health as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is welcome sign according to Everymind.
Everymind welcomes the announcement and prioritisation of mental health as a tier one issue of importance for the nation in addressing the short and long term impacts of COVID-19.
In a follow up to the Mentally Healthy 2020 study, Everymind together with Never Not Creative and UnLtd has today launched a survey to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the mental health and wellbeing of those working in the media, marketing and creative industries within Australia.
Everymind’s new PhD scholar Bruce Nelson, has a diverse background including experience within health, aged care, palliative care, mental health and as a former small business owner.
Last week Everymind hosted Dr Melanie Barwick in Newcastle as part of the Trevor Waring Expert in Residence series, which dedicated a week to developing greater understanding of the principles of knowledge translation and implementation science.
Prevention First: A prevention and promotion framework for mental health