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Did you catch our Head of Suicide Prevention Dr Jo Robinson AM (she/her) on Q+A last night? She spoke about her team's research and world-leading #chatsafe guidelines amid a discussion about youth social media use. More on #chatsafe: bit.ly/4bWKAFy Full ep: ab.co/3yKXNTw

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croakey.org/in-a-time-of-m… Our take Orygen on the PA conference and what health medical research needs from philanthropic sector and from high net worth wealthy Australians: Moonshot Strategies and Trust Philanthropy

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APPLY NOW | If you're a clinician, researcher, someone who's experienced (or is at risk of experiencing) psychosis, or your loved one has, the 2024 AEPCC Forum is for you. For more info and to apply to attend by 20 September: bit.ly/3yPkgil

APPLY NOW | If you're a clinician, researcher, someone who's experienced (or is at risk of experiencing) psychosis, or your loved one has, the 2024 AEPCC Forum is for you.

For more info and to apply to attend by 20 September: bit.ly/3yPkgil
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Overwhelming evidence points to the need for a nuanced debate on social media and youth mental health. Fresh from key conversations on this topic in Canberra, our Head of Suicide Prevention Dr Jo Robinson AM (she/her) writes why blanket bans are not the answer: bit.ly/3MkWFsR

Overwhelming evidence points to the need for a nuanced debate on social media and youth mental health.

Fresh from key conversations on this topic in Canberra, our Head of Suicide Prevention <a href="/JoRobinson_Aus/">Dr Jo Robinson AM (she/her)</a> writes why blanket bans are not the answer: bit.ly/3MkWFsR
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Orygen supports the recommendations made in Australian Human Rights Commission's new report, which call for transformational change that puts child wellbeing first and addresses the root causes of offending behaviour by children. Full report: bit.ly/3MgR5b8

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This year's #BIEDAW theme, 'Kindly Do, Kindly Don't', is a powerful reminder that how we talk about food, bodies, and eating disorders matters. By Orygen Digital, MOST's resources include the free 'Exploring Body Image with MOST' guide: bit.ly/3EsORS5

This year's #BIEDAW theme, 'Kindly Do, Kindly Don't', is a powerful reminder that how we talk about food, bodies, and eating disorders matters.

By Orygen Digital, MOST's resources include the free 'Exploring Body Image with MOST' guide: bit.ly/3EsORS5
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It's #WorldSexualHealthDay. Mental + sexual health are both central to wellbeing, but the intersection between them is often overlooked. Orygen's free online training aims to help youth mental health clinicians facilitate these conversations: bit.ly/3VSQ2UJ

It's #WorldSexualHealthDay. Mental + sexual health are both central to wellbeing, but the intersection between them is often overlooked.

Orygen's free online training aims to help youth mental health clinicians facilitate these conversations: bit.ly/3VSQ2UJ