Angela J Clapperton (@ajclapperton) 's Twitter Profile
Angela J Clapperton

@ajclapperton

Senior Research Fellow @unimelb interested in suicide and non-fatal self harm prevention 🏳‍🌈

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Angela J Clapperton (@ajclapperton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper utilising data from the Victoria Suicide Register. Relative risk of suicide following exposure to recent stressors, Victoria, Australia - Clapperton - - Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/17…

Dr Myfanwy Maple 🎗 (@myfmaple) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Understanding suicide: what is lived/living experience in suicide prevention? Share your thoughts: bit.ly/2UuTwLH #suicideprevention #livedexperience #suicidepreventionresearch #beyondsuicideresearch Dr Myfanwy Maple 🎗 Dr Sarah Wayland (she/her) BeyondSuicideResearch @UNEhealth @sydhealth

Suicide Prevention Australia (@suicideprevau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Speaker Announcement: Professor Jane Pirkis is the Director of the Centre for Mental Health at the University of Melbourne. She has a particular interest in reporting and portrayal of suicide in news and entertainment media. Find out more: suicidepreventionaust.org/connect-2020/ #Connect2020

Speaker Announcement: Professor Jane Pirkis is the Director of the Centre for Mental Health at the University of Melbourne. She  has a particular interest in reporting and portrayal of suicide in news and entertainment media.  Find out more: suicidepreventionaust.org/connect-2020/ #Connect2020
Melbourne School of Population and Global Health (@unimelbmspgh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 📚study led by Prof. Jane Pirkis has found that suicide rates in upper-middle-to-high income countries did not increase during the pandemic's early months.

Dr Karl Andriessen (@karlandriessen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This novel study is looking at the effects of viewing a video on men’s health and wellbeing. To participate, you must identify as a man, be 18 or older and live in Australia. You can access the study here: university-melbourne.websurvey.net.au/media-rct/ Angela Nicholas Melbourne School of Population and Global Health

This novel study is looking at the effects of viewing a video on men’s health and wellbeing. To participate, you must identify as a man, be 18 or older and live in Australia. You can access the study here:  university-melbourne.websurvey.net.au/media-rct/  <a href="/DrAngeNicholas/">Angela Nicholas</a> <a href="/unimelbMSPGH/">Melbourne School of Population and Global Health</a>
Roses in the Ocean (@rosesintheocean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Suicide prevention is not a health system issue – it is a critical human issue that requires us to broaden the insufficiently narrow health approach to a whole of community and whole of government approach.” - Roses in the Ocean CEO @Brony_Edwards speaks at #IASPGOLDCOAST2021

Suicide Prevention Australia (@suicideprevau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An important campaign kicks off today. Congrats to our members University of Melbourne Centre for Mental Health - Melbourne School of Population & Global Health Prof Jane Pirkis, Angela Nicholas and also Gotcha4Life for your involvement in this male #SuicidePrevention project. #BoysDoCry