University Partners
Momentum has been developed through a collaborative partnership between the following Universities:
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University of Southern Queensland Prof Sonja March, Centre for Health Research & School of Psychology and Wellbeing |
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Griffith University Prof Caroline Donovan & Prof Lara Farell, School of Applied Psychology Prof Susan Spence, Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention |
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Federation University Prof Britt Klein, Biopsychosocial and eHealth Research and Innovation & Centre of Health Innovation and Transformation Centre |
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Queensland University of Technology Prof David Kavanagh & Assoc Prof Melanie White, School of Psychology and Counselling Assoc Prof Sanjeewa Kularatna, Australian Centre for Health Services Innovation & Centre for Healthcare Transformation |
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The University of Queensland Prof Leanne Hides, Centre of Research Excellence in Alcohol and Other Drugs Prof Vanessa Cobham, School of Psychology |
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Australian National University Prof Alison Calear, Centre for Mental Health Research |
Translation Partners
We are also grateful for our translation partners who are contributing to all phases of our research.
yourtown is a trusted provider of services for young people, with a focus on mental health and well-being, long-term unemployment, prevention of youth suicide, child protection, as well as support for those experiencing domestic and family violence. yourtown provides a range of face-to-face and tele-web counselling services, including Kids Helpline, which is Australia’s only 24/7 telephone and web counselling service dedicated to supporting children and young people under 25 years. |
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Stride (formerly Aftercare) is a national non-government organisation that provides a range of specialist mental health services across Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria. Stride Kids Hub, based in Ipswich, Queensland, is focused on the provision of early intervention services for children aged 0-11 and their families and carers, who are experiencing mild to moderate mental health issues. |
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The Queensland Department of Education is a ministerial department of the Queensland Government responsible for the administration and quality of education in Queensland. The department is committed to giving all children a great start, engaging young people in learning, creating safe and inclusive workplaces, and investing in communities for a stronger Queensland. |
Children’s Health Queensland Hospital and Health Service (CHQ HHS) is a specialist state-wide hospital and health service, dedicated to caring for children and young people across Queensland and northern New South Wales. Children’s Health Queensland delivers a full range of clinical services, tertiary level care and health promotion programs, including Child and Youth Mental Health Services. |
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West Moreton Health provides a broad range of specialised mental health services across the continuum of care. Child and youth mental health are a priority for the health service. |
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Darling Downs and West Moreton Primary Health Network (DDWM PHN) The DDWM PHN works to better understand the health needs of the Darling Downs and West Moreton region and to ensure that people living in their communities, especially marginalised and vulnerable people, have access to the primary health care services they need. |