Find out more about the noticeboard feature and how to contribute
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Find out more about the noticeboard feature and how to contribute
WHAT IS THE NOTICEBOARD?
The noticeboard is the area on our digital translation platform that displays
material for news sharing, work in progress, links for upcoming events, papers recently published from mental health and related research projects or reports and other useful information.
The noticeboard is a source for information sharing, building community and advancing research translation activities. It supports our by invitation writer-in-residence program too.
WHERE CAN I FIND THE NOTICEBOARD?
There are three noticeboards on the translation platform. Scroll down on the ALIVE National Centre landing page here www.alivenetwork.com.au for the general noticeboard information.
There is also a more bespoke noticeboard on the Next Generation Researcher Network and the Lived-Experience Research Collective pages. You can choose to share your noticeboard on the main page or on a specific network only – depending on the content of what is being produced.
WORD LIMITS
Maximum 15 words for the main title.
Maximum 20 words for the sub-heading title.
There is no word limits on the main article page. We encourage short or long form pieces. These can be in the form of thought pieces about mental health systems translation, reflections on recent mental health publications, syntheses of reports relevant to mental health care delivery and change. You may submit a review of a mental health related book (fiction or non-fiction), a blog series or podcast.
IMAGES AND CREATIVE WORKS
Images, PDFs, and Videos can also be embedded on the noticeboard piece to accompany a written review. Or you may choose to display your piece as a graphic that is fine. The image should be in JPEG or PNG format ideally in 300dpi and must be under 5mb in size.
HOW DO I CONTRIBUTE
Please share materials with the ALIVE HUB team anytime by emailing ctjung@unimelb.edu.au
The HUB team will then be in touch to send you the template to be filled for the noticeboard post.
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