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Cybersafety

Even in the safety of their home, there are many risky places a child or teenager can visit online. This can be due to the content they see, who they come into contact with, and personal information they share.

A social-ecological framework for understanding and reducing cyberbullying behaviours

While the CFS findings suggest the combined whole-school response to the mediators was somewhat effective, the study wasn't able to determine the relative...

Digital support engagement needed for new Mums

Systematic review explores engagement levels of digital tools during the perinatal period

Cybersafety

Even in the safety of their home, there are many risky places a child or teenager can visit online.

InterRett

Funded by the International Rett Syndrome Foundation, this international online database examines the clinical features and genetic characteristics.

Adolescent service use

Young people 13 years and older provided information on the health, school, internet and telephone services they used, as well as barriers to seeking help.

Altitudes East West Study

Altitudes is a positive and supportive program for family members of young people who are receiving treatment at headspace early psychosis service.

Young minds really do matter

The Young Minds Matter survey has shown mental health services should be overhauled to ensure they are tailor-made to meet the needs of a new generation.

Hybrid Closed Loop and Difficult Foods Study

Managing blood glucose levels with different foods can be challenging. Our research team would like to know how the hybrid closed loop system, deals with these foods, compared to standard pump therapy.

Adolescent mental health and risk behaviours

Young people aged 11 years and older provided information on their mental health, and on behaviours that could put them at risk physically and mentally.