Amarina Donohoe-Bales
@AmarinaDBResearch Officer & PhD Candidate @TheMatilda_Usyd & @AusMHThinkTank Exploring youth mental health in response to COVID-19 & natural disasters 🧠🦠🌏 She/Her
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We're proud to share a new report on the Future of Social Connection in UK & Australian Policy. The report ties together current evidence & outcomes of a Roundtable led by @AusMHThinkTank Chair @MTeesson, Member @mds49 & Academic Lead @MarleeBower doi.org/10.25910/3eb2-….
TWTR is: Placing social connection at the heart of public policy in the United Kingdom and Australia ➡️apo.org.au/node/329025 @TheMatilda_USyd @UCLPolicyLab An evidence-based charting of sustainable interventions to strengthen connection at the structural level. #loneliness
🚨🧠 New @NatMentHealth 📰 led by @omniaelomrani1 highlights the impacts of climate change on mental health, and the relevance for international climate governance. Published today at #COP29 #Healthday 🌍! Have a read ⤵️ nature.com/articles/s4422…
Were you at the @AAAH Youth Health Conference last week? Matilda Centre Youth Advisory Board (YAB) members Heidi Berry and Thomas Wedding presented on the YAB’s Youth Priorities Project and what young people want to see in mental health research.
Learning all about the longitudinal ABCD, NCANDA and HBCD studies at @uofsandiego yesterday. The future is bright for child and adolescent brain development research! @TheMatilda_USyd
An incredible day at @uofsandiego meeting new friends and research collaborators across the mental health and substance use space. Grateful to be in sunny California as part of the USYD-UCSD Priority Partnership! @TheMatilda_USyd 🧠
This new report by @UCLPolicyLab and @TheMatilda_USYD has lots to say about loneliness and social connection. Our Warm Welcome Campaign is a case study on page 23. Read the report here: bit.ly/40NICop
Great to be involved in this exciting new report which brings together leading experts across research, policy and practice to understand the key drivers of loneliness + propose innovative solutions to build a more socially connected world @TheMatilda_USyd @MarleeBower
New report from UCL Policy Lab and @TheMatilda_USyd brings together leading thinkers to call for a greater focus on an epidemic of loneliness. The report marks the launch of a new programme from the UCL Policy Lab and partners on social connection. ucl.ac.uk/policy-lab/new…
NEW | We are proud to share a new report to prioritise social connection in UK and Australian policy. Together, @UCLPolicyLab and @TheMatilda_USYD reflected on the best available academic and community evidence. Our findings: bit.ly/40NICop
New paper by @AusMHThinkTank Chair @MTeesson & Member Harvey Whiteford outlines policy implications of the recent @ABSStats NSMHWB. Bold & innovative policy responses are needed to address increasing rates of mental disorder in young Australians. doi.org/10.1177/000486…
Out with the DSM and in with a Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) approach! This makes so 👏 much 👏 sense 👏 @MiriForbes presenting at #SMHR2024
Even small lifestyle behaviour changes (🍎 🚬 💤 🏃♀️) are associated with improvements in mental health over time among young people. @ScarlettSmout presenting her important PhD findings at #SMHR2024 👏 @TheMatilda_USyd
Thanks to our fantastic YMHAT team members that presented - Danica Meas, Imeelya Al-Hadaya, Fulin Yan and Dominik Mautner #SMHR2024
Over 90% of public safety personnel have been exposed to a traumatic event, says research presented by @JaydenSercombe #SMHR2024
The ever impressive @lilydavidson0 took us through the development of (and exciting future plans!) for Health4Life 2.0 which aims to target the Big 6 lifestyle risk factors among parents and teens in low SES regions of Australia. @TheMatilda_USyd
PhD candidate @AmarinaDB shares how young Australians interact with #mentalhealth and brain development after experiencing a #naturaldisaster, pulling data from the 2020-22 National Study of Mental Health and Wellbeing #SMHR2024
PhD student @AmarinaDB discusses the mental health impact of natural disaster exposure in children and adolescents #SMHR2024 @TheMatilda_USyd
Standing room only for @AmarinaDB’s brilliant talk at SMHR on her first Phd paper. So much exciting work to come @MTeesson @lex_stapinski
The Stable Ground team takes on #SMHR2024 - Liv Dobson, @JaydenSercombe and I discuss findings from an online survey of Australian public safety personnel, exploring support preferences, trauma exposure and AOD use and barriers and facilitators to help seeking @TheMatilda_USyd
Brilliant presentation from @MarleeBower and the Youth Mental Health Advisory Team (Dominik, Fulin, Imeelya & Danica) about our upcoming scoping review and guidelines on safeguarding young people’s mental health and wellbeing in participation contexts @TheMatilda_USyd
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