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25.01.2022 This year, the Priority Research Centre for Brain and Mental Health Research at The University of Newcastle, Australia once again brings the conference to you . Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we will have a virtual conference via Zoom. Please visit our conference website for more information: https://www.newcastle.edu.au//e-mental-health-internationa
24.01.2022 Our afternoon session started.
23.01.2022 E-Mental Health International Conference 2020 Day 1 Plenary Session II has three experts lining up to share their studies in using e-technology to improve mental health. Welcome Professor Regina Lee, Professor Mitch Duncan and Dr Agatha Conrad
21.01.2022 E-Mental Health International Conference 2020 co-organisers: School of Medicine and Public Health: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/sch/medicine-and-public-health; School of Psychology: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/school/psychology, and UON Singapore: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/singapore
21.01.2022 Follow a successful Day 1 E-Mental Health International Conference 2020, check the program for Day 2, 6 November. Another action-packed day featuring speakers across Australia and Asia-Pacific region.
21.01.2022 E-Mental Health International Conference 2020 Highlights: Evidence-Based e-Health Practice e-Mental Health in Clinical & Education Sectors Regional and International Collaboration Here is our conference flyer:
20.01.2022 E-Mental Health International Conference 2020 co-organiser: Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI), For more information about HMRI: https://hmri.org.au/
19.01.2022 Another successful day.
19.01.2022 Very meaningful e-mental health intervention study by Dr Jiemin Zhu, who is a speaker at E-Mental Health International Conference 2020, and our conference convener, Professor Sally Chan. https://mhealth.jmir.org/2020/9/e18896/
15.01.2022 Our first session today. Thanks to Greg for the very informative and enjoyable keynote speech.
14.01.2022 First plenary session of Day 2, three experts will address the mental health issues in rural and remote area using e-technology. Meet our speakers: Professor Jane Farmer, Dr Nasser Bagheri and Professor Luis Salvador-Carulla.
13.01.2022 Informative presentations of studies from Austrailia, Europe and Hong Kong.
12.01.2022 E-Mental Health International Conference 2020 co-organiser: Centre for Rural & Remote Mental Health in Orange, NSW. For more information about the centre: https://www.crrmh.com.au/
10.01.2022 Very excited about the upcoming E-Mental Health International Conference 2020 on 5-6 Nov. Look forward to meeting you at this virtual conference.
09.01.2022 E-Mental Health International Conference 2020 co-organiser: Everymind, For more information about Everymind: https://everymind.org.au/
09.01.2022 Excellent speakers.
08.01.2022 E-Mental Health International Conference 2020 Day 2 has started with keynote speech II by Professor David Perkins: Telehealth, Rural Adversity and the Orange Declaration. It showcases the important work Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health has been doing. #crrmh
07.01.2022 E-Mental Health International Conference 2020 is proudly brought to you by: Priority Research Centre for Brian and Mental Health Research, More information about the centre: https://www.newcastle.edu.au/research-and-innova//about-us
06.01.2022 Day 1 Afternoon session has commenced, cross-cultural and international studies will be shared by Professor Rhonda Wilson, Dr Sally Hunt and Associate Professor Helen Chan
05.01.2022 Final plenary session of Day 1 is dedicated to early career researchers. Meet our promising researchers: Bronte Lyford & Ashleigh Old, Richard Clancy, Elloyse Saw and Angus McKerral. Share your experience for Day 1 with us, we are looking forward to meeting you at Day 2 E-Mental Health International Conference 2020 #ementalhealth2020 #personcentredcare #LookAfterYourMentalHealthAustralia
04.01.2022 Welcome to the Keynote Speech III: Use of e-technology in mental health promotion, prevention and early intervention - opportunities and challenges, by Professor Sally Chan. Very informative overview of Australian e-Mental Health tools and her meaningful researches in the area. #ementalhealth2020 Original scheduled keynote speech by Dr Sally Fitzpatrick will be recorded later and share with all attendees due to Dr Fitzpatrick has been unwell in the past few days. We wish her a speedy recovery.
03.01.2022 So exciting that after a year’s preparation, we are hosting the Conference now.
01.01.2022 Priority Research Centre for Brain and Mental Health Research at The University of Newcastle, Australia successfully organised the E-Mental Health International Conference in 2016 and 2018. Here are a few photos from our 2018 conference at the University of Newcastle City Campus - NUspace.