Major Report Dec 2021
Social connectedness among Australian males
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The research presented in this report across five empirical chapters describes social connectedness among adult Australian males.
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Major Report Dec 2021
The research presented in this report across five empirical chapters describes social connectedness among adult Australian males.
Media release Dec 2021
Among Australian men, there is a two way association between depression and social support, according to a new report from The Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS).
Major Report Dec 2021
This report provides details of what the Ten to Men study has achieved, and the impactful nature of these activities from mid-2018 to September 2021.
Policy and practice paper Jan 2022
This paper gives principles and strategies for practitioners supporting children with neurodiversity to engage in counselling and reflective learning.
Journal article Feb 2022
This study was amongst the first to explore professional help-seeking for mental health problems five years post-settlement amongst Afghan and Iraqi refugees in Australia.
Journal article Mar 2022
This article presents an overview of the first three waves of data collection for Ten to Men: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Male Health (TTM).
Short article Apr 2022
This short article provides evidence on family-inclusive approaches when working with young people who are accessing mental health support.
Webinar May 2022
This webinar explored approaches to supporting child mental health in culturally and linguistically diverse communities.
Webinar May 2022
This webinar looked at engaging men and promoting social connectedness to support their mental health.
Webinar Jun 2022
This webinar will explore ways that practitioners can support children who are experiencing self-blame after sexual or physical abuse.