Suicide and self harm

Community sanctions in Australian criminal justice

Australia’s prison population is booming.

Indigenous peoples’ experiences of cyberbullying: An assemblage approach

A recent nationally representative survey by the Australia Institute (2019) found that 39% of Australians have experienced some form of cyber-hatred and violence, and that it has cost the Australia

“That makes all the difference”: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health-seeking on social media

Professor Bronwyn Carlson is an Aboriginal woman who was born on and lives on D'harawal Country in NSW Australia

Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience voices in mental health and suicide prevention: Evaluating the journey of network members of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lived Experience Centre

Recent years have witnessed a significant increase in the inclusion of “Lived Experience” across mental health and suicide prevention initiatives including research, policy development, and project

“Cultural brokerage” and beyond: piloting the role of an urban Aboriginal Mental Health Liaison Officer

Suboptimal use of mental health services persists for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

Analysis of key factors associated with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander suicide in South Australia 

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