Hurray our paper on the visual project Finding our Way on lived experiences of #mentalhealth#recovery among people from #Migrant and #Refugee backgrounds is now out and freely available, please share this piece on a labor of love!
https://t.co/m90as0zcDl
If you use it right, Google is the most powerful tool in the world.
But the truth is most people suck at it.
Here are 8 Googling tips that you probably don't know👇
We are thrilled to launch our FREE 10-wk @FutureLearn course introducing methods for peer & #community based research. The course intends to promote social change & remove barriers to #research for non-academics & community members.
Sign up now👉 https://t.co/cOOFhT80QS
The 🌍 must make 5 vital changes to achieve #HealthEquity:
-Invest in equitable production & access to #COVID19 tools
-Invest in primary health care
-Prioritize health & social protection
-Build safe, healthy, inclusive neighbourhoods
-Enhance data & health information systems
NMHC welcomes $10 million of funding for a new National Mental Health Research Centre. The centre will be based at @UniMelb & establish an Academy of Lived Experience & Co-Design Living Labs working virtually with research teams across Australia. More 👉https://t.co/lIrExDXxcY
Whether it's #COVID19 or any other condition, we must be careful not to conflate the person with the illness - Patrick Corrigan, PsyD https://t.co/7aJDmQspfr #mentalhealth#Stigma#healthcare
MEDIA RELEASE: Record number of partnership organisations for World Mental Health Day
More than 60 organisations will partner with the World Mental Health Day campaign this year to encourage everyone to “Look after your mental health, Australia.”
https://t.co/aNvmvDzsPI
The bar to publish on racial health inequities is too low.
So @mclemoremr @EdwinLindo@Lachelle_Dawn and I set a new bar in @Health_Affairs.
Rule 1. NEVER reify biological race (it is not a thing)
Rule 2. Examine racism as a cause of health inequities
https://t.co/LKknR6ZnDN
Researchers highlighted eight specific groups that might experience the pandemic differently from the general population
This included families, those with underlying health conditions, front-line healthcare workers and those on low incomes
https://t.co/Ssde1Wrour
@oz_f In Germany we have to carry around our registration at our place of residence and identity card/passport. They’re apparently asking anyone in groups of more than two for evidence.
I am proud to announce that today we launched a new @WHO Health Alert messaging service via @WhatsApp. This service will provide the latest news & information on #COVID19, including details on symptoms and how to protect yourself. To subscribe, click here https://t.co/mUvOWlGfqC
I have a very close friend who’s a researcher studying public health at a major NGO, and he told me that this was THE week to practice as much social distancing as possible, even if you don’t have to go to work.
I asked him to explain why. Sharing his answers w/ permission (1/x)
This is not unique to coronavirus, but it feels like the people who know the *most* about something often express more uncertainty and doubt than people who have some adjacent knowledge but fall short of being subject-matter experts.