Partnering public mental health and academia

Frontiers in Mental Health

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About

We invite members of the public and interested stakeholders to register and join us online, as we celebrate collaboration in mental health between ACT public agencies and the ANU College of Health and Medicine.
 
We will:
  • Discuss the importance of collaboration between public mental health and academia to inform better mental health policy and mental health outcomes
  • Release the 2020 Integrated Atlas of Youth Mental Health Care in the ACT for consultation
  • Demonstrate the value and impact of evidence-based research for public mental health policy and decision making
  • Consider future opportunities intersecting public health and academia
 
This event is the 3rd in our 'Frontiers in Mental Health' webinar series, and is presented by the ANU Centre for Mental Health together with the ACT Office for Mental Health and Wellbeing.
 

Program

1.00pm

Introduction

Prof Russell Gruen

Dean, ANU College of Health and Medicine

1.05pm

Welcome address

Emma Davidson MLA

ACT Minister for Mental Health

1.15pm

Mental Health collaboration between ANU College of Health and Medicine and ACT Government

Prof Luis Salvador-Carulla

Head, ANU Centre for Mental Health Research

1.25pm

2020 Integrated Atlas of Youth Mental Health Care in the ACT(Release for consultation)

Mary Anne Furst

Co-ordinator, 2020 Integrated Atlas of Youth Mental Health Care in the ACT, & PhD Candidate
ANU Centre for Mental Health Research

1.40pm

Roundtable:
Partnering public mental health and academia: What next?

Prof Luis Salvador-Carulla (Facilitator)

Dr Elizabeth Moore
Co-ordinator-General,
ACT Office for Mental Health and Wellbeing

Dr Denise Riordan

Clinical Director Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Canberra Health Services

Dr Nasser Bagheri

Lead, VIDEA lab, Mental Health Policy Unit,
ANU Centre for Mental Health Research

Dr Sebastian Rosenberg
Head Mental Health Policy Unit,
ANU Centre for Mental Health Research

2.00pm

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This event is supported by funding from BUPA Health Foundation, and may be recorded and shared publicly.