Orygen
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Working with young people, our partners and one another, we’re redefining what’s possible in youth mental health research, policy, education and clinical care.
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https://www.orygen.org.au/ 07-08-2012 00:56:42
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It’s generally accepted that mental ill-health is at least twice as prevalent among homeless young people compared to the general population.
In search of solutions, join us for this webinar hosted by Homelessness Australia in partnership with Melbourne City Mission (MCM): bit.ly/4aNJTOb
It's World Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Day.
Early intervention is one of the best approaches for optimal mental health – across the lifespan. That's why everything we do at Orygen is about treating early and focusing on recovery. #WICAMHD2024
ICYMI: Mental health can have 'tipping points' like climates, ecosystems or financial markets, a new study suggests.
Published in JAMA Psychiatry, the theory comes from a global collab of experts, incl. Orygen's Prof. Patrick McGorry and Prof. Barnaby Nelson.
👉 bit.ly/3VWxpz4
Our report with Orygen found young ppl are experiencing 'profound & distressing' extreme weather impacts & 6 in 10 worry about climate change #YouthSurvey2023 . On #EarthDay we call for urgent climate change action & for Aus to mitigate these impacts.
missionaustralia.com.au/media-centre/m…
Proud to see Prof. Dr Jo Robinson AM (she/her), our Head of Suicide Research, receiving her AM for “significant service to community health through suicide prevention awareness and support” at Government House.
Congrats on this well-deserved recognition, Jo!
Orygen is excited to have joined a global mental health collaboration, Being, to play a leadership role in a new program aimed at improving the mental health and wellbeing of young people in 12 low-and middle-income countries.
More: bit.ly/4aNiImf Grand Challenges Canada
Mental health and the mind are complex systems, which can have 'tipping points': like climates, ecosystems or financial markets.
This new theory has emerged from a global collaboration of experts, including Prof. Patrick McGorry and Prof. Barnaby Nelson.
🔗 bit.ly/3VWxpz4
Great to speak with Sarah Booth Herald Sun about the role of relationship breakdown in male suicide, and how peer support is critical in helping young guys bounce back after breakups.
heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/…