$2.9 million in MRFF grants for mental health and children with cerebral palsy
Two Griffith University-led research projects have been successful in gaining grants from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) worth $2.9 million.
Two Griffith University-led research projects have been successful in gaining grants from the Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) worth $2.9 million.
Connection to others and service are the two main reasons for living among those with lived experience of suicide entering the suicide prevention workforce.
Support groups for people living in the shadow of suicide are beginning to grow around Australia and become more effective...
Reducing the high rate of suicide within the construction industry has been the successful outcome for Griffith Masters of Suicidology graduate Jorgen Gullestrup.
Discrimination against people with mental illness is commonly occurring in the workplace, with unlawful practices needing immediate attention as part of the campaign for suicide prevention.
Life isn’t always easy or fair, but there is always hope. Martina McGrath should know.
Monday September 10 marks the tenth anniversary of World Suicide Prevention Day, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that this complex...