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Recommendations from the 2021 Australasian Society for Autism Research “Health, Wellbeing and Suicide Prevention in Autism” Conference and Roundtable - Final report and policy brief (brief now translated to Portuguese)
Darren Hedley, Sarah Cassidy, Chris Templin, Susan Hayward, Alexandra Haschek, Erin Bulluss, Jac Den Houting, Kairi Kõlves, Brenna Maddox, Lisa Morgan, Rachel Moseley, Aspasia Stacey Rabba, Axel-Nathaniel Rose, Mark Stokes & Robyn Young
This report and policy brief was compiled with international leaders and researchers in the fields of autism health and wellbeing, suicide prevention research and policy, and people with lived experience. It is intended to:
1. Raise awareness of the increased suicide risk within the autistic community. 2. Identify gaps in research and practice. 3. Identify solutions and a course of action to reduce suicide behaviour and death by suicide within the autistic community.
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1. Raise awareness of the increased suicide risk within the autistic community. 2. Identify gaps in research and practice. 3. Identify solutions and a course of action to reduce suicide behaviour and death by suicide within the autistic community.
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Recommendations from the 2021 Australasian Society for Autism Research “Health, Wellbeing and Suicide Prevention in Autism” Conference and Roundtable - Final report and policy brief
Darren Hedley, Sarah Cassidy, Chris Templin, Susan Hayward, Alexandra Haschek, Erin Bulluss, Jac Den Houting, Kairi Kõlves, Brenna Maddox, Lisa Morgan, Rachel Moseley, Aspasia Stacey Rabba, Axel-Nathaniel Rose, Mark Stokes & Robyn Young
This Report and Policy brief was compiled with international leaders and researchers in the fields of autism health and wellbeing, suicide prevention research and policy, and people with lived experience. It is intended to:
1. Raise awareness of the increased suicide risk within the autistic community. 2. Identify gaps in research and practice. 3. Identify solutions and a course of action to reduce suicide behaviour and death by suicide within the autistic...
1. Raise awareness of the increased suicide risk within the autistic community. 2. Identify gaps in research and practice. 3. Identify solutions and a course of action to reduce suicide behaviour and death by suicide within the autistic...
Recommendations from the 2021 Australasian Society for Autism Research “Health, Wellbeing and Suicide Prevention in Autism” Conference and Roundtable - Final report and policy brief (brief now translated to Portuguese)
Darren Hedley, Sarah Cassidy, Chris Templin, Susan Hayward, Alexandra Haschek, Erin Bulluss, Jac Den Houting, Kairi Kõlves, Brenna Maddox, Lisa Morgan, Rachel Moseley, Aspasia Stacey Rabba, Axel-Nathaniel Rose, Mark Stokes & Robyn Young
This report and policy brief was compiled with international leaders and researchers in the fields of autism health and wellbeing, suicide prevention research and policy, and people with lived experience. It is intended to:
1. Raise awareness of the increased suicide risk within the autistic community. 2. Identify gaps in research and practice. 3. Identify solutions and a course of action to reduce suicide behaviour and death by suicide within the autistic community.
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1. Raise awareness of the increased suicide risk within the autistic community. 2. Identify gaps in research and practice. 3. Identify solutions and a course of action to reduce suicide behaviour and death by suicide within the autistic community.
...
OSPF-NIAS Tuberculosis Newsletter _Third Issue (August 2021)
Nibedita Rath, G.Sitta Sittampalam, Rudrodip Majumdar, B Chinmayee, Tupeshwari Devi, Upendra Kumar, Poonam Kumari & Abhishek Kumar
Storytelling is the best way to grab people's attention, and people who can tell the most compelling stories, stories about their lives, can command the most influence within their communities. Stories are a powerful tool in engaging people that help in knowledge and experience sharing, and they possess the potential to influence quality improvement in healthcare. Sharing a survivor's experience during the journey of the recovery process can reflect upon improvements or problems in a...
OSPF-NIAS Tuberculosis Newsletter _Third Issue (August 2021)
Nibedita Rath, G.Sitta Sittampalam, Rudrodip Majumdar, B Chinmayee, Tupeshwari Devi, Upendra Kumar, Poonam Kumari & Abhishek Kumar
Storytelling is the best way to grab people's attention, and people who can tell the most compelling stories, stories about their lives, can command the most influence within their communities. Stories are a powerful tool in engaging people that help in knowledge and experience sharing, and they possess the potential to influence quality improvement in healthcare. Sharing a survivor's experience during the journey of the recovery process can reflect upon improvements or problems in a...
Affiliations
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Macquarie University5
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University of Melbourne3
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La Trobe University3
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Griffith University3
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Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University2
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Institute of Life Sciences2
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University of Florida2
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Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology2
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Central University of Gujarat2
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Population Council2