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Karen Wynter

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Proud to have worked with A/Prof Jacqui Macdonald and Kayla Mansour on this comprehensive review for the federal Department of Health and Aged Care, taking the lead on the sections on #fathers, #chronicconditions and #mentalhealth. Institute for Health Transformation Monash University School of Clinical Sciences health.gov.au/resources/publ…

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Health professionals working with parents, please consider participating in this important study to inform resources for #fathers

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Dr Ahslesha Bagadia talks about caring for perinatal women with Borderline Personality Disorder in India. Inspiring keynote at The Marcé Society - Australasian Chapter and Helen Mayo House conference

Dr Ahslesha Bagadia talks about caring for perinatal women with Borderline Personality Disorder in India. Inspiring keynote at <a href="/MarceSocietyAU/">The Marcé Society - Australasian Chapter</a> and Helen Mayo House conference
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Did you know that fathers can inspire a love of reading in children? Read the latest issue of the AFRC’s Fatherhood Bulletin and subscribe here: bit.ly/46i5Um9 #fathers #dad #mensmentalhealth #parenting

Did you know that fathers can inspire a love of reading in children? Read the latest issue of the AFRC’s Fatherhood Bulletin and subscribe here: bit.ly/46i5Um9
#fathers #dad #mensmentalhealth #parenting
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Our research findings indicate the wellbeing of hospital clinical staff worsened as the COVID-19 pandemic continued. Bodil Rasmussen Karen Wynter @deakinresearch Institute for Health Transformation Western Health #COVID19 publish.csiro.au/AH/AH23120

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New IJBNPA publication on #parenting and #HealthyHabits! 🇦🇺 Mat Rachel Laws Prof Kylie Hesketh Karen Wynter @penelopevlove Deakin IPAN Check this out 👉 ijbnpa.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

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New guidelines for mental health care during pregnancy and after childbirth were launched in Australia. Find more details here: cope.org.au/wp-content/upl… #MarceSociety #maternalhealth #pregnancymentalhealth

New guidelines for mental health care during pregnancy and after childbirth were launched in Australia.  Find more details here: cope.org.au/wp-content/upl…   #MarceSociety #maternalhealth #pregnancymentalhealth
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The Australian Fatherhood Research Symposium 2024 is honoured to have Dr. Milton Kotelchuck as our Keynote Speaker on Thursday 16 May to share his insights and research on engaged fatherhood. Make sure you register to attend: mappresearch.org/australian-fat…

The Australian Fatherhood Research Symposium 2024 is honoured to have Dr. Milton Kotelchuck as our Keynote Speaker on Thursday 16 May to share his insights and research on engaged fatherhood.

Make sure you register to attend: mappresearch.org/australian-fat…
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Welcome to The Australian Fatherhood Research Symposium #AFRS2024! We're thrilled to announce our first keynote speaker, Prof. Milton Kotelchuck from Harvard Medical School to present his work: "Engaged Fatherhood for Men, Families, and Gender Equality".

Welcome to The Australian Fatherhood Research Symposium #AFRS2024! We're thrilled to announce our first keynote speaker, Prof. Milton Kotelchuck from Harvard Medical School to present his work: "Engaged Fatherhood for Men, Families, and Gender Equality".
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"Despite the potentially disastrous impact of IPV against women on health and well-being of men, women, and children, we identified only 15 studies reporting on interventions targeting fathers to prevent or reduce IPV." doi.org/10.1177/152483…