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4TH NATIONAL NDIS & MENTAL HEALTH CONFERENCE 2023

Improving Recovery, Capacity Building and Wellbeing – 20-21 February 2023 at International Convention Centre Sydney

‘Closing the Loop’: Exploring the Process and Challenges of Co-Production from implementation to evaluation

Presentation by Dr Michelle Kehoe and Dr Rick Whitehead at Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference

Prevention is possible, so why isn’t it happening? By Stephen Carbone

Reflections by Next Generation & Prevention Research Fellow Dr. Monika Raniti

Addressing Wicked Problems: Wicked Lab’s complexity approach to systems change

The ALIVE Mental Health Research Virtual Café Translation Conversations #3 on Thursday 26th May 2022 at 2-3pm (AEST)

Bringing Lived-Experience researchers from mental and physical health together

Lived-experience researchers from a range of backgrounds joined forces to present a Lived-Experience event at La Trobe University

Ready, Set, Translate – The ALIVE Mental Health Research Translation Virtual Café Series

In 2022 we are starting our virtual café series where we will have monthly presentations

Call for papers: Leadership strategy and culture in healthcare disability services

This Special Issue will focus attention on the challenges across these sub-sectors and identify appropriate evidence-based leadership practices

The National Mental Health Commission (NMHC) Launches Lived Experience (Peer) Workforce Development Guidelines

The NMHC have launched the National Lived Experience (Peer) Workforce Development Guidelines on Wednesday 1 December 2021

Prato Research Collaborative for change in parent and child mental health

Editorial perspective on principles and recommendations for working with children and parents living with parental mental illness

Evaluating the impact of online group support for carers in Victoria

The ALIVE Centre is building on our co-design work with Carers Victoria with a new impact evaluation project

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13 May 2022

4TH NATIONAL NDIS & MENTAL HEALTH CONFERENCE 2023

Improving Recovery, Capacity Building and Wellbeing – 20-21 February 2023 at International Convention Centre Sydney

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10 May 2022

‘Closing the Loop’: Exploring the Process and Challenges of Co-Production from implementation to evaluation

Presentation by Dr Michelle Kehoe and Dr Rick Whitehead at Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference

Read more
03 May 2022

Prevention is possible, so why isn’t it happening? By Stephen Carbone

Reflections by Next Generation & Prevention Research Fellow Dr. Monika Raniti

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29 April 2022

Addressing Wicked Problems: Wicked Lab’s complexity approach to systems change

The ALIVE Mental Health Research Virtual Café Translation Conversations #3 on Thursday 26th May 2022 at 2-3pm (AEST)

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09 March 2022

Bringing Lived-Experience researchers from mental and physical health together

Lived-experience researchers from a range of backgrounds joined forces to present a Lived-Experience event at La Trobe University

Read more
23 February 2022

Ready, Set, Translate – The ALIVE Mental Health Research Translation Virtual Café Series

In 2022 we are starting our virtual café series where we will have monthly presentations

Read more
18 January 2022

Call for papers: Leadership strategy and culture in healthcare disability services

This Special Issue will focus attention on the challenges across these sub-sectors and identify appropriate evidence-based leadership practices

Read more
14 December 2021

The National Mental Health Commission (NMHC) Launches Lived Experience (Peer) Workforce Development Guidelines

The NMHC have launched the National Lived Experience (Peer) Workforce Development Guidelines on Wednesday 1 December 2021

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02 November 2021

Prato Research Collaborative for change in parent and child mental health

Editorial perspective on principles and recommendations for working with children and parents living with parental mental illness

Read more
02 November 2021

Evaluating the impact of online group support for carers in Victoria

The ALIVE Centre is building on our co-design work with Carers Victoria with a new impact evaluation project

Read more
11 October 2021

Co-Design of the ALIVE National Roadmap for Mental Health Research Translation has begun

The roadmap is a guide for the Centre on ‘Where are we now?’ ‘Where do we want to go?’ and,’How will we get there?’ in mental health research translation in the primary care and community settings.

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11 October 2021

Toward an ethical framework for the ALIVE National Centre

The Independent Governance and Advisory Board has established a sub-working group to formulate the ALIVE National Centre Ethical Framework.

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The ALIVE National Centre is funded by the NHMRC Special Initiative in Mental Health.

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