The Suicide Prevention Research Fund was established by the Federal Government to support research into suicide prevention. The aim of the fund is to support world-class Australian research and facilitate the rapid translation of knowledge into more effective services for individuals, families, and communities.
The Post-Doctoral Fellowship provides funding to early career researchers to further their research career. Congratulations to the latest funding round recipients of the Post-Doctoral Fellowship grants.
Topic |
Recipient | University |
Co-design and pilot evaluation of an intervention to prevent suicide in LGBTQA+ young people | Penelope Strauss | The University of Western Australia |
#chatsafe: Helping high school students communicate safely online about suicide |
Louise La Sala
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The University of Melbourne
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The National Empowerment Project: Cultural, Social, and Emotional Wellbeing Program and the Kimberley Empowerment Healing and Leadership Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Perth and Kimberley justice systems |
Ee Pin Chang
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The University of Western Australia
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Busting myths to improve suicide prevention from peers | Angela Nicholas |
The University of Melbourne
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A randomised controlled trial evaluating a targeted help-provision campaign for youth, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD), and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander individuals searching online for suicide means |
Sandersan Onie
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UNSW Sydney
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Safe Haven Café evaluation: Effectiveness and feasibility of an innovative, co-designed, NSW Premier’s Priority alternative to the emergency department |
Alyssa Morse
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The Australian National University
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Understanding suicide in migrant groups in Australia | Humaira Maheen |
The University of Melbourne
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Protective Pathways for preventing suicide: Examining the role of interpersonal risk and protective factors for suicidality in the community |
Jennifer Ma
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The Australian National University
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