We are excited to be back in Adelaide this week for the Adelaide Mental Health in Schools (MHIS) Conference, 23 - 24 May.
Thank you to our Principal Partner, Business Events Adelaide!
#Adelaide, @BizEventsAdl
May is just around the corner. Join us on May 23 - 24 at the Adelaide Mental Health in Schools (MHIS) Conference, brought to you in partnership with our Principal Partner, Business Events Adelaide.
#Adelaide, @BizEventsAdl
We are very much looking forward to returning to Adelaide with the Mental Health in Schools (MHIS) Conference this year.
Thanks to Business Events Adelaide for being our Principal Partner for the Adelaide MHIS Conference coming up 23-24 May!
#Adelaide, @BizEventsAdl
We are seeking to speak to more women teachers for our research on the influence of Tate discourses in the classroom. This time, we specifically want to talk to women teachers who are not white / identify as being from any ‘racialised’ cultural backgrounds. Pls share.
#teachers
Mental health apps are popping up everywhere as the solution to all your problems. But they lack safety regulation and efficacy standards as evidence mounts of misuse of client data. https://t.co/HR4Oab6Tpi
Mental health is a crucial factor in both optimal academic performance and resilience against a wide range of risk factors for young people. The MHIS program is specifically designed for teachers and school leaders.
https://t.co/VYeCqmyVxU
New research project (PhD/RMIT) is keen to hear victim-survivor perspectives to inform inpatient mental health services on institutional practices to prevent, minimise and respond to re-traumatisation. Click here if you would like to take part & pls share https://t.co/8A1FeBUvkp
Come to a talk near you on 16 Nov Adelaide or 21 Nov Hobart. Prof Daryl Higgins & Senior Researcher Douglas Russell will discuss research on harmful sexual behaviours & how to prevent.
Public health & primary intervention are key!
Book your place⬇️
https://t.co/kpEuq6FMk5
Congratulations to Dr Madeline Wishart for her insightful discussion around Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) on Dr Jodi Richardson’s podcast, “Well, Hello Anxiety.” Madeline’s expertise make for a crucial conversation.
October 10th, F2F workshop Melbourne https://t.co/12hBkEFURZ
Hey #Parents
Our research team is interested in hearing your views
& experiences of #schoolattendance & school attendance challenges. Australian parents of a school-aged child please consider completing our survey
https://t.co/ZfnlK290Xf
@lisa_mckaybrown @DeakinSeed @VicParents
MYRIAD – a Wellcome-funded study – found mindfulness in schools doesn’t improve mental health in early teens.
While some may view this negatively, it proves the value of high-quality research in advancing mental health science. @WillemKuyken@UniofOxford
https://t.co/TCoXYbYW0w
Kicking off Day 2 at the Adelaide MHIS Conference with Dr Jenny Brown, speaking on Family Therapy – how to develop constructive partnerships with parents in these anxious times
#MHIS2023#Adelaide@BizEventsAdl
We are looking forward to the Adelaide MHIS Conference! Once again, our delegates will hear from an excellent program of speakers ready to share their expertise in their field of work.
Thanks to Business Events Australia for being our principal partner #Adelaide@BizEventsAdl
Next week we are very excited to be holding the MHIS Conference in Adelaide for the first time!
Business Events Australia is our principal partner for the Adelaide Conference #Adelaide,
@BizEventsAdl