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The ALIVE national centre for mental health research translation will implement innovative models of care to improve experiences, reduce fragmentation and address the early mortality gaps in priority populations.
Our vision
Vibrant communities that support mental health and promote well-being to enable people to thrive.
We achieve this by delivering access to preventive mental health care and whole person models of care that are premised on experience-informed approaches.
OUR VALUES
We value lived-experience as a unique expertise that is central to transformation
We value practice experience as a form of wisdom that can inform change
We value making a difference by being data-driven and using evidence for sustained change and impact
We value co-created spaces that are inclusive, equitable and respectful of difference
We value collaborations where trust, respect and connection support honouring all expertise
We value curiosity to grow together, and to be courageous in what we do collectively
Our platform seeks to digitise & unify the fragmented landscape of the mental health research sectors, by bringing them under one roof. It’s our goal to increase the collaborative potential across the mental health settings by hosting online community spaces to connect and collaborate for change and translational research.
Has a vibrant membership base of 2000+ people with lived-experience of mental illnesses across primary and community care settings who come together to co-design in an end to end research design to translation model. This includes bringing industry, policy-makers and researchers together to address the challenge at hand.
A national network of mental health service delivery partners across primary care and community settings who participate in rapid implementation studies to support translation and scaling up innovations in mental health care.
Focused on capacity building of lived-experience researchers with tailored mentor programs, events and training that acknowledge the different needs for lived-experience researchers and to strengthen lived-experience led research and its implementation within primary and community care settings.
For research higher degrees, early, mid career and clinician researchers.
Focused on capacity building with mentorship, training, events, and in-residence exchange.
Focused on capacity building of lived-experience researchers with tailored mentor programs, events and training that acknowledge the different needs for lived-experience researchers and to strengthen lived-experience led research and its implementation within primary and community care settings.
A national network of mental health service delivery partners across primary care and community settings who participate in rapid implementation studies to support translation and scaling up innovations in mental health care.
For research higher degrees, early, mid career and clinician researchers.
Focused on capacity building with mentorship, training, events, and in-residence exchange.
Has a vibrant membership base of 2000+ people with lived-experience of mental illnesses across primary and community care settings who come together to co-design in an end to end research design to translation model. This includes bringing industry, policy-makers and researchers together to address the challenge at hand.
Search this national database of existing research projects and datasets to collaborate nationally.
Find resources to implement for mental health care transformation.
Research translated into bite sized information highlighting key insights and methodologies.
Our aim is to ensure mental health research makes a difference in as many lives as possible in Australia.
The ALIVE Mental Health Research Virtual Café Translation Conversations #5
Read moreRoles available: Lead Groups for The ALIVE Lived-Experience Research Collective
Read moreTo people with complex mental health needs and on waiting lists for services
Read moreFind out more about the noticeboard feature and how to contribute
Read moreThe ALIVE National Centre’s writer-in-residence program has launched
Read moreThe ALIVE Mental Health Research Virtual Café Translation Conversations #4
Read moreImproving Recovery, Capacity Building and Wellbeing – 20-21 February 2023 at International Convention Centre Sydney
Read morePresentation by Dr Michelle Kehoe and Dr Rick Whitehead at Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference
Lived-experience researchers from a range of backgrounds joined forces to present a Lived-Experience event at La Trobe University
Read moreIn 2022 we are starting our virtual café series where we will have monthly presentations.
Read moreThis Special Issue will focus attention on the challenges across these sub-sectors and identify appropriate evidence-based leadership practices
Read moreThe NMHC have launched the National Lived Experience (Peer) Workforce Development Guidelines on Wednesday 1 December 2021
Read moreEditorial perspective on principles and recommendations for working with children and parents living with parental mental illness
Read moreThe ALIVE Centre is building on our co-design work with Carers Victoria with a new impact evaluation project
Read moreThe roadmap is a guide for the Centre on ‘Where are we now?’ ‘Where do we want to go?’ and,’How will we get there?’ in mental health research translation in the primary care and community settings.
Read moreThe ALIVE National Centre is funded by the NHMRC Special Initiative in Mental Health.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and sky. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We are committed to working together to address the health inequalities within our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The Uluru Statement from the Heart is a fundamental driver of our research, education program, and commitment to equity and access.
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The ALIVE National Centre for Mental Health Research Translation is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Special Initiative in Mental Health Grant APP2002047.
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For University based research higher degree students, early/mid-career mental health researchers
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For University and community based lived-experience or carer-focused mental health researchers at all career stages
ALIVE Collective Application Form Click here
For any individuals or organisations with a general interest in supporting the special initiative in mental health
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For sector, service delivery organisations in mental health serving people across the life course and priority populations
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