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Building back better: A mental health deep dive

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Join us for our November impact2021 webinar where our presenters and panellists will discuss our recently launched research, Building Back Better: Mental Health Deep Dive, in partnership with Zurich Financial Services Australia and the Z Zurich Foundation.

The Deep Dive research has found that the current funding models for youth mental health services across Australia have untapped potential in improving issues such as staff burnout, high costs and disrupted service provision to young people in need.

The report recommends a review of funding models to enable mental health practitioners to deliver holistic, long-term services to young people, and to engage in meaningful ways with young people who do not normally seek help.

It also calls for an increased focus on prevention and early intervention – something that is not always supported by many treatment-based funding models.

Presenters and panellists:

  • Barbara Jordan: Regional Engagement Manager APAC, Z Zurich Foundation
  • Dr Sarah Youngson: General Practitioner, Bridgetown WA / Medical Coordinator & Senior Lecturer, The Rural Clinical School of Western Australia 
  • Lisette Kaleveld: Researcher and Project Officer, Centre for Social Impact UWA
  • Kelly Clark: Research Officer & Lived Experience Lead, Centre for Social Impact UWA
  • Professor Eoin Killackey: Director of Research, Orygen / Centre for Youth Mental Health, The University of Melbourne
  • Dr Aurora Elmes (Moderator): Research Fellow, Centre for Social Impact Swinburne

The Mental Health Deep Dive forms part of the Centre for Social Impact's tailored series which is monitoring social issue areas over time, revealing how to create a more impactful, inclusive and sustainable future for all people in Australia.


Please note:
This webinar will commence at 12:00pm (AEDT) and registrations will close an hour before. 

Live transcribing will be available and the webinar will be recorded. Please register to receive the first release of the recording.

impact2021 is presented by the Centre for Social Impact.


About impact2021

These are unprecedented times and the upheaval to our society requires an extraordinary response from our leaders, our thinkers and our do-ers.

The Centre for Social Impact's webinar series in 2020 and 2021 have offered more than 50 free webinars for the Australian for-purpose sector, with our innovative researchers, educators, thought leaders and partners.

We have covered the breadth and complexity of social impact and brought our diverse sector together to join, learn and affect change.

We invite you to join us in 2021. Sign up for more info as we progressively announce our program and presenters.


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