On 5 October, Orygen and the James Marcon Committee will be teaming up for a 3.2km walk, run or ride at Princes Park.
Join in for free coffee, the chance to win a range of prizes, and most of all, to help fund art therapy programs for young people: https://t.co/j9nkLXFaUD
An AFL mental health round could play a significant role in addressing the mental health crisis, and build on key recommendations from @TheLancet Psychiatry's 2024 Commission on youth mental health.
@PatMcGorry explains in @ConversationEDU. https://t.co/dphiT3Wzqr
The AFL has a unique opportunity to drive significant change in one of the most pivotal fights in Australian society.
Via @PatMcGorry@UniMelb and @orygen_aus
https://t.co/biAuclWc6S
Orygen welcomes the Coalition's commitment to invest $400m in youth mental health, and encourages bipartisan support for the proposal.
Full statement: https://t.co/1Nu9CuU4PF
Today, Orygen has joined leading youth mental health organisations to call for immediate federal action on youth mental health that will ensure all young Australians can access the support they deserve.
Read our six-point action plan: https://t.co/Vt5WdtxocO
Amid a youth mental health crisis, there are stories of hope and inspiration.
Thanks Cody for sharing your story in this showcase of our Orygen Recovery program.
In Cody's own words, "I have never felt so supported, so taken care of".
Full story: https://t.co/9FGN9j6tOR
NEWS | Young Australians will soon have access to free mental health support via their smartphone, thanks to major Australian government funding that will allow universal access to Orygen Digital's ground-breaking mental health service MOST.
Details: https://t.co/DHALjTVrH7
Artificial intelligence is evolving fast, and new research led by Orygen shows that Australians are turning to it for mental health support.
The study, published in @JMIR_JMH, also found 40% of mental health professionals use AI in their practice. More: https://t.co/0EL2WPdqzD
Pleased to welcome Professor @PatMcGorry AO to NYC for the launch of @TheLancet Psychiatry Commission's report on youth mental health.
Leaning into research from organisations like @orygen_aus is vital to ensure we remain connected to the issues faced by young people today.
Research with impact.
That's our goal, and it's a key theme of a new video series spotlighting Orygen’s work.
In this first video, meet our Eating Disorders team – whose work aims to unlock new approaches in the field.
🔍 More videos: https://t.co/Onh5rX5yi2
@SWAN_Research_
Blanket bans on social media for young people is the wrong move. This takes rights away from young people, cuts them off from a core part of their social world and identity, and misdirects the rightful blame on social media giants.
BREAKING: A major @TheLancet Psychiatry Commission on youth mental health has just been launched.
The publication, led by @PatMcGorry and a global consortium of world-leading experts, marks a significant milestone for the field.
It's free to download: https://t.co/RWmORPgPOd
Wonderful to see our VR program showcased on @9NewsMelb – as Orygen researcher @imo_bell puts it, this innovative treatment is on track to play a leading role in "addressing the gaps in care for young people".
@Lucia_Valmaggia @MarioAlvarezJi1 @RoosPotKolder
"Improving those algorithms, improving community guidelines is, I think, the more important solution.”
Amelia, an Orygen Youth Advisory Council member, and @PatMcGorry contribute to this article on why blunt social media bans aren't the answer to the youth mental health crisis.