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Could you be Prevention United’s next CEO? We’re looking for a new CEO who can build on the relationships we’ve forged and the impact we’ve had, to take Prevention United to the next level of sustainability and success! Check out the PD and apply via ethicaljobs.com.au/members/Preven…

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In partnership with Beyond Blue, Prevention United, PHAA is on Bluesky and Manna Institute, we call on governments across Australia to take sustained preventive action to address the growing prevalence of mental health concerns and stretched mental health services across Australia.

In partnership with <a href="/beyondblue/">Beyond Blue</a>, <a href="/PreventionUtd/">Prevention United</a>, <a href="/_PHAA_/">PHAA is on Bluesky</a> and <a href="/Manna_Inst/">Manna Institute</a>, we call on governments across Australia to take sustained preventive action to address the growing prevalence of mental health concerns and stretched mental health services across Australia.
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There is a significant gap between researching how to prevent mental health concerns and putting it into practice. The outcomes from the Prevention in Practice Summit provide a valuable roadmap for action. We thank everyone who shared their perspectives at our event last year

There is a significant gap between researching how to prevent mental health concerns and putting it into practice. The outcomes from the Prevention in Practice Summit provide a valuable roadmap for action.

We thank everyone who shared their perspectives at our event last year
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The Wellbeing and Prevention Coalition in Mental Health is excited to launch its latest #Mentalhealthprevention policy brief! The brief provides an overview of school-based mental wellbeing promotion and preventative MH initiatives. To read the brief visit bit.ly/4bO7gIl

The Wellbeing and Prevention Coalition in Mental Health is excited to launch its latest #Mentalhealthprevention policy brief! The brief provides an overview of school-based mental wellbeing promotion and preventative MH initiatives. To read the brief visit bit.ly/4bO7gIl
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Great event and fantastic policy brief developed by members of the Wellbeing and Prevention Coalition in Mental Health. Schools are a vital setting for wellbeing, prevention and early intervention initiatives, and they need greater support to play their role effectively.

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Applications for the position of Prevention United CEO close at 5pm AEDT on Friday 5th April. To apply for the position, head to ethicaljobs.com.au/members/Preven… and don't forget to address the Key Selection Criteria.

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Congratulations to FutureGenerationCo for being awarded the Collaboration Award in partnership with Seer Data and Social Outcomes for their work in preventive youth mental health, and for being a finalist in the Innovation Award.

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This study and the Australian Child Maltreatment Study can't be ignored. Child maltreatment is prevalent, it's a huge cause of mental ill-health and suicidality, and it's preventable. Preventing child maltreatment must be a key pillar of every governments' mental health policy.

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Momentum is a new and FREE digital mental health program developed by researchers at USQ that provides free support for children (7-17 years) with mental health problems. momentumhub.org.au

Momentum is a new and FREE digital mental health program developed by researchers at USQ that provides free support for children (7-17 years) with mental health problems.

momentumhub.org.au
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We're pleased to release our latest policy brief produced in collaboration with our Youth Advisory Group. It explores how we can harness the positive aspects of the digital environment while averting potential mental health harms among young Australians bit.ly/44U60Au.

We're pleased to release our latest policy brief produced in collaboration with our Youth Advisory Group. It explores how we can harness the positive aspects of the digital environment while averting potential mental health harms among young Australians bit.ly/44U60Au.
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There's a lot said about the link btw screentime/social media & the youth mental health crisis, but in truth the evidence is mixed. So is social media the key target for preventive mental health or are other causes like child maltreatment the priority. See bit.ly/44U60Au

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We're thrilled politicians like Peter Malinauskas see the need to take a preventive approach to the youth mental health crisis, but is a focus on social media the best or only place to start? See our policy brief bit.ly/44U60Au & discussion paper bit.ly/3QYwuKL

We're thrilled politicians like <a href="/PMalinauskasMP/">Peter Malinauskas</a> see the need to take a preventive approach to the youth mental health crisis, but is a focus on social media the best or only place to start? See our policy brief bit.ly/44U60Au &amp; discussion paper bit.ly/3QYwuKL
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This webinar will explore the benefits and risks to youth mental health associated with screen time and social media use and discuss ways in which we can harness the positive aspects of the digital world, while minimising the potential harms. Register at us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist….

This webinar will explore the benefits and risks to youth mental health associated with screen time and social media use and discuss ways in which we can harness the positive aspects of the digital world, while minimising the potential harms. Register at us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist….
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Join members of our Youth Advisory Group, Scarlett Smout and Dr Luke Martin as we discuss the complex relationship between screen time, social media and young people's mental wellbeing. To register head to us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Join members of our Youth Advisory Group, <a href="/ScarlettSmout/">Scarlett Smout</a> and Dr Luke Martin as we discuss the complex relationship between screen time, social media and young people's mental wellbeing. To register head to us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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Prevention United is pleased to release the first in our series of bi-monthly evidence summaries of “what works” to promote mental wellbeing and prevent mental ill-health (commissioned by the Victorian Department of Health). bit.ly/4bJvTWt

Prevention United is pleased to release the first in our series of bi-monthly evidence summaries of “what works” to promote mental wellbeing and prevent mental ill-health (commissioned by the Victorian Department of Health). bit.ly/4bJvTWt
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Wondering about the impacts of screen time and social media on youth mental health? Then why not come along to our upcoming webinar. Register at us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Wondering about the impacts of screen time and social media on youth mental health? Then why not come along to our upcoming webinar. Register at us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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While social media can negatively affect some young people's mental health it can also be protective in facilitating connectedness and a sense of community. Age-based bans may have unintended negative outcomes and a nuanced approach is needed. See how at bit.ly/4fokTQe

While social media can negatively affect some young people's mental health it can also be protective in facilitating connectedness and a sense of community. Age-based bans may have unintended negative outcomes and a nuanced approach is needed. See how at bit.ly/4fokTQe
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We’re excited to launch our #GenderBasedViolence Policy brief which was written in collaboration with the Prevention United YAG and explores the association between gender-based violence and poor mental health in young women. To read the brief –see:  bit.ly/4d2hqoj