Griffith experts agree representation matters in healthcare
A Griffith panel of experts has explained why it is essential that patients from all walks of life see themselves represented by the clinicians that treat them.
A Griffith panel of experts has explained why it is essential that patients from all walks of life see themselves represented by the clinicians that treat them.
Professor Sheena Reilly, Griffith’s Pro Vice Chancellor (Health) and Professor Julia Crilly have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
Griffith University researchers are working on a collaborative project to enhance the way pharmacies assist people with mental illnesses.
However, the road to better health outcomes for all Queenslanders remains long.
Griffith Law School staff and students will walk alongside hundreds of legal professionals in Brisbane and around Queensland on National Pro Bono Day to raise money for community law organisation LawRight.
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.
A passion for improving mental health in the workplace has been the fuel behind the successful career of Griffith University graduate Ingrid Ozols.
The connections between mental illness and violence will be explored at a Griffith University conference on July 13 and 14 in brisbane.
A simple process to improve healthcare for ex-prisoners has benefits for the entire community, according to research from Griffith University
In Mental Health Week, it is important that we take time to acknowledge family carers, writes Dr Siobhan O’Dwyer from Griffith's Centre for Health Practice Innovation.