School of Psychology and Public Health news and events
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Cutting-edge research receives millions in federal funding
La Trobe University researchers will share in almost $6 million worth of Federal Government funding for several groundbreaking projects.
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Valued living after neurological trauma
A new program developed by La Trobe researchers is proving beneficial for people living with an acquired brain injury.
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Art Therapy student becomes Archibald finalist
Master of Art Therapy student, Laura Peacock, was a finalist in this year's Archibald Prize
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Enhancing the wellbeing of animal shelter workers
Researchers explore how to promote wellbeing and performance in animal-shelter environments
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Professor Cheryl Dissanayake, AM, retires
Celebrating the 40-year career of Professor Cheryl Dissanayake, AM with 100 friends and colleagues
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La Trobe academic recognised for long lasting research impact
A La Trobe University academic has been acknowledged for the long-term impact of his research
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Art therapy research community
New professional community established for art therapy researchers
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Addressing BBV and STI-related stigma
Researchers have developed BBV and STI stigma reduction resources for healthcare organisations
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Psychology supervisor training short course
New short course will support psychologists to become Board-approved supervisors
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Program offers new hope for psychosis recovery
A group therapy program, Recovery ACT, offers hope to people with psychosis
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Parent-mediated support for Autistic children
La Trobe research challenges existing assumptions about the benefits of parent-mediated support for Autistic children
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Workplace toolkit
First-of-its-kind mental health toolkit will support the wellbeing of autistic employees
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Partnership with Our Watch on new national gendered violence prevention framework
A new partnership Our Watch, funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services, to develop a national framework to prevent gender-based violence against LGBTIQA+ people.
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La Trobe #1 in Victoria in employment rankings
La Trobe leads employment rankings in Victoria
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Highest honours awarded to seven new Distinguished Alumni
A former refugee turned community advocate; a leading Family Therapy practitioner; a globally recognised geneticist, and the Australian Government’s Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer are among the seven remarkable alum
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Human rights and drug policy report launch and workshop
Wednesday 12 February 11:00am
Please join us for a launch and workshop of the human rights and drug policy research project report, with presentations, workshop and panel discussion.