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Opinion: We need more education around women's healthWe asked our podcast guest Hayley to recount her experiences navigating the healthcare system for Fibroid Awareness Month.
Led by some of the top mental health researchers in Australia, Embrace brings together a network of researchers and partners to find new ways to help kids at the lowest times in their lives.
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Community identifies priorities for new youth mental health researchEmbrace at The Kids Research Institute Australia has identified the top 10 unexplored infant, child and youth mental health research priorities in consultation with the Western Australian community.
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New research examines dissociation in adolescentsNew research has uncovered how adolescents experience high levels of dissociation symptoms.
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Aboriginal artwork a reminder to 'walk slowly'An artwork created by Noongar artist Valerie Ah Chee encapsulates the importance of entrenching cultural safety for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people into WA’s mental health system.
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WATCH: Working Together after the referendumProfessor Helen Milroy, Michael Mitchell, and Professors Roz Walker and Pat Dudgeon sat on the panel to discuss Working Together, 10 years on.
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Embrace 2024 Big Idea winner announcedAssociate Professor Yael Perry, lead investigator Dr Blake Cavve (both The Kids Research Institute Australia) and Dr Julie Moore (PCH's Gender Diversity Service and UWA)
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