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Community Research Initiatives, Collaborations and Teaching and Learning Innovation

The School of Psychology and Counselling is actively involved in a range of different community focused research initiatives and collaborations. These are examples of ongoing, funded projects.

 

1

Promoting resilience in employees working in high-stress occupations

 

ARC Linkage Grant $400,000 approx: There is an urgent need to find effective approaches to promote and maintain positive mental health in the workplace...

 

2 Whole-of-family treatment of trauma in African refugees
 

ARC Linkage Grant $142,607: This is a project with the Queensland Program for Assistance to the Survivors of Torture and Trauma...

 

3 Treatment for alcohol and depression problems
 

Queensland Health contract $500,000: Internet-Based Treatment Programs for Delivery to Queensland Clients...

 

4

New interfaces for household appliances and medical devices used by older people

 

ARC Linkage Grant $300,000 approx: The project is investigating ways to make devices more intuitive for older people to use...

 

5

Examining Australians' Sun Safe Practices

 

ARC Linkage Grant $230,000 approx:   This research is investigating people’s sun-protective attitudes, norms, and control perceptions, with a focus on social influences.....

6

Assessing the effectiveness of early childhood education and care programs in Australian communities (E4Kids)

 

ARC Linkgae Grant ,Queensland Government and Victorian Government $5.2 million: The study will examine  ECEC programs in six diverse Australian communities including remote, regional and urban locations and those which allow a focus on Indigenous and disadvantaged children.