Please accept this invitation to attend a seminar presenting
findings from Self Harm and Mental Health-Related Ambulance Attendances in
Australia.
Time: 12pm – 1pm
Date: Thursday 10th September 2015
Although
self harm and mental health are priority areas for development of effective
policy and treatment, there is currently a lack of robust, timely data for
monitoring these harms at a population level. This presentation will
focus on the use of an internationally unique national monitoring system
of acute self-harm, overdose and mental health-related ambulance
attendances. This data is invaluable in identifying emerging patterns in mental
health and suicidal behaviour, including differences across subpopulations or
geographic regions, and clustering of harms. Effective and robust monitoring of
self harm and mental health harms is necessary to inform prevention and
treatment responses, as well as support evaluation of policy initiatives
and intervention effectiveness.
This
presentation provides an overview and findings from this national project which
is undertaken by the Population Health Research team at Turning Point in
collaboration with jurisdictional ambulance services, and funded by the
Australian Government.
It
would be greatly appreciated if you could confirm your attendance, or provide
details of an alternative contact who may be interested in attending to Cathie
Garrard by Monday 7th September via email cathieg@turningpoint.org.au
or phone 03 9412 9959.
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