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Bayside project funded by Queensland Health, using tiered model of intervention from 'Universal' (year 1 high school), through 'Selective' to Indicated… Challenges in establishing adolescent forensic mental health services within Australian youth detention centres… Development of a social, cultural and spiritual wellbeing population health framework for Aboriginal and Torres Islander people of Queensland… Australian eJournal for the Advancement of Mental Health (1999-2009). Graham chaired the Queensland… improve mental health for adolescents who have experienced adverse life events. Future research should…
Professor Graham Martin OAM, MD, FRANZCP, DPM works as a Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist with skills in individual and family therapy. His research interests have been in Early Intervention and Promotion of Mental Health with special reference to prevention of suicide in young people and non-suici …
Professor Martin received more than $14m in collaborative research grants during his career, and was known for his ground-breaking research in Prevention of Suicide in Young people, with particular reference to schools. His collaborative research work in Non-suicidal Self-injury has been at the fore …
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to use data from these pilot studies to seek NHMRC Project Grant and other funding for multi-centre… Mental health community support sector: review of Queensland Health contracting to non-government organisations… Mental Health Australia General Clinical Trial Network (MAGNET) (MRFF Million Minds Mental Health Research Grant Led by Deakin University)… Physical Health Comorbidity… illness, supported accommodation, assertive community treatment and mental health services research. He… Objective: To describe the approach undertaken to derive planning estimates for the mental health community support sector in Queensland, Australia.…
Prof Siskind trained as a psychiatrist in Australia and the United States. He graduated from medicine at the University of Queensland in 1998. After working with Doctors Without Borders in Chechnya in 2000, he became interested in psychiatry. He moved to Boston in 2002, where he did his psychiatry r …
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