Engage

The Centre for Mental Health and Community Wellbeing has a range of Australian and International engagements which include the research impacts of our five research units. Find out more below about these impacts as well as how the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health engages with its alumni, partners, and the community.

Research Impact: Mental Health Policy and Practice Unit

Much of our work is commissioned by policy-makers, planners and managers who are trying to determine the best way to deliver services. Our work on suicide and the media has had, and is still having, a major impact.

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Research Impact: Disaster, Climate and Adversity Unit

The Disaster, Climate and Adversity Unit works with policy makers, service providers, practitioners, communities and people with lived experience to build new evidence and convert that into practical resources and tools that increase capacity to implement health promoting systems, services and strategies.

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Research Impact: Population Mental Health Unit

Our work has been instrumental in shaping the ongoing development of Mental Health First Aid training, including the creation of expert consensus guidelines to improve employee mental health in the workplace, and the creation of the consumer guides: ‘What Works for Depression’ and ‘What Works for Anxiety’.

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Research Impact: Global and Cultural Mental Health Unit

The Unit has continued to have a significant impact on immigrant and refugee mental health policy, education and practice.

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Research Impact: Mental Health Epidemiology Unit

The Mental Health Epidemiology Unit leads the design and analysis of studies of mental health outcomes, including studies of suicide and self-harm.

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