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May 2023 (2): Improving care for children with anxiety

May 2023 (2): Improving care for children with anxiety

24/05/2023

Anxiety is one of the most common mental health conditions. In Australia, one in 14 children and young people (4 -17 years) experience an anxiety disorder.

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May 2023 (1): RCH Foundation extends CMHS funding for 3 more years

May 2023 (1): RCH Foundation extends CMHS funding for 3 more years

24/05/2023

The project is funded by the Royal Childrens Hospital Foundation, and we are delighted to announce that the Foundation has recently committed to continued funding for the project over the next 3 years. 

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June 2023: What is infant mental health and how do we support it?

June 2023: What is infant mental health and how do we support it?

27/06/2023

To support infant mental health, we need to be able to read the nonverbal communications that come from infants and very young children. If you're able to take time to observe and reflect, step back a bit, it's amazing how much information you can get from a baby or young child.

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June 2023 Grant opportunity for mental health research on campus

June 2023 Grant opportunity for mental health research on campus

16/06/2023

We are excited to announce a fantastic funding opportunity for two new mental health research projects within the campus. (Please note applications are now closed - June 2025)

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February 2022 : Campus Mental Health Strategy E-Update

February 2022 : Campus Mental Health Strategy E-Update

01/02/2022

We hope you had a relaxing break over the Christmas period.  Our team are now back on deck, refreshed and ready to get stuck into 2022.

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May 2022: Campus Mental Health Strategy E-Update

May 2022: Campus Mental Health Strategy E-Update

27/05/2022

We’re on a mission here at the Campus Mental Health Strategy to “make mental health everyone’s business”.  Why?  Because we believe that a child and family’s wellbeing and mental health is inseparable from their physical health. 

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