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Dira Horne
Chief Executive Officer - Belconnen Community Service
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:: 4.4.13
Recognising Outstanding Contributions to Suicide Prevention in Australia 2013
The Annual National Suicide Prevention Conference (http://suicidepreventionaust.org/conference/) 2013 is being hosted in Melbourne 24-26 July 2013. The Conference will showcase some of Australia's leading researchers, practitioners and organisations in suic..
:: 12.03.2013
Webinar: Learn better practices for using technologies with young people in youth health and related services
The webinar will be held from 2.00pm to 3.00pm on Thursday, 28 March 2013, and will feature special presentations from the authors and others involved in the development of the guide including: Dr Andrew Campbell, Prometheus Research..
:: March 4, 2013
What is the meaning? Suicidal Behaviour as communication - Free Seminar
The National StandBy Response Service is running a free seminar featuring international experts Heidi Hjelmeland and Myfanwy Maple . The seminar is on Monday March 18, 2013 rom 9.00am to 11.00am at Tewantin You can call (07) 5442 4277 or do..
:: 13.02.2013
Survey: How well are young Australians?
Survey: How well are young Australians? As part of a project led by the Queensland University of Technology, the Young and Well CRC is gathering foundational data to build a better understanding of young Australians' mental health and wellbeing. This larg..
:: 07/02/2013
Enhancing parent's knowledge and practice of online safety
New research from the Young and Well CRC reveals that young people are aware of the risks of being online - but they could show their parents a thing or two. See the full article here (http://www.youngandwellcrc.org.au/news/article/222). ..
:: 05/02/2013
headspace opens in Maroochydore
A new headspace will be opening in Maroochydore this month. The Maroochydore headspace (http://www.headspace.org.au/headspace-centres/headspace-maroochydore/what-we-do) comes together as a result of a partnership between 11 local community organisations. ConNet..
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Keeping it Tame Campaign
The Young and Well CRC Research Program are announcing an unprecedented online campaign targeting Australian teenagers, drawing attention to the consequences of thoughtless and hurtful use of social media and empowering them to act with respect online. ..
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Save the Date
Suicide Prevention in the Workplace Forum ConNetica Consulting and United Synergies are pleased to announce a special one-day forum for health and community service professionals, HR Practitioners and business leaders. Sally Spencer-Thomas, internation..
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Pills, Powder and Plonk
How to reduce alcohol and other drug related harm in our community Australia has long been recognised as a drug taking society. The landmark Senate Report in 1981, chaired by then Senator Dr Peter Baume painted a stark picture of the way exces..
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Bernie Rippoll celebrates the Goodna Project
MP Bernie Ripoll recently joined the Goodna Family Centre Employment project to celebrate its first year of operation. The Goodna Family Centre Employment Project consists of lead agency PVS Workfind, mental health specialists Pathways and ConNetica C..



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Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre

Australia’s most comprehensive youth, technology and mental health collaboration, the Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre, has today launched an unprecedented online campaign targeting Australian teenagers, drawing attention to the consequences of thoughtless and hurtful use of social media and empowering them to act with respect online. Unique to the campaign is the application of an innovative digital tracking methodology which – in conjunction with a cohort study that will survey and interview young people – will measure its impact on behaviour change over time.
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Disscussion Paper National Mental Health Recovery Project

National Recovery-Oriented Mental Health Practice Framework Project Discussion Paper. While a recovery orientation in mental health has largely been championed and driven by people with lived experience, their families, friends and peers as well as the non-‐government community mental health sector, mental health clinicians and policy makers in recent years have increasingly supported their calls for cultural change.
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