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Research Reference Group

Research Reference Group

Research has been conducted by AISRAP, Newcastle University, University of Queensland, University of South Australia, University of Central Queensland, Deakin University, University of Melbourne and Murdoch University among many others.

MATES RESEARCH REFERENCE GROUP

Simon Tyler

Research and Academic Representative

Dr. Simon Tyler (B. Psych. Sci. (Hons), MS. Psychology) is a registered psychologist with a decade of experience in the ...

Associate Professor Jacinta Hawgood

Director (Non-Executive)

Dr Jacinta Hawgood (BSSc, BPsy(Hons), MClinPsy, PhD (MAPS, MCCLP)) is Associate Professor and Program Director of Suicid...

Professor Tony LaMontagne

Director (Non-Executive)

Professor Anthony D (Tony) LaMontagne is Professor of Work, Health & Wellbeing in the School of Health & Social Developm...

Dr Lauren Donnan

RRG Member

Dr. Lauren Donnan is the Research and Evaluation Manager for MATES in Construction NZ and is an Honorary Academic at the...

Dr Chris Doran

RRG Member

Christopher Doran is a Professor of Health Economics at Central Queensland University (since 2015) and is currently lead...

Tania King

RRG Member

Tania King is a social epidemiologist whose work is broadly focussed on understanding the way mental health and suicide ...

Professor Andrew Page

RRG Member

Andrew C Page is Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor in the School of Psychological Science, University of Western ...

Dr Victoria Ross

RRG Member

Dr Victoria Ross is a senior research fellow at the Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention (AISRAP). H...

Professor Fiona Shand

RRG Member

Fiona Shand is a Senior Research Fellow at the Black Dog Institute and is part of the NHMRC Centre for Research Excellen...

MATES Research

MATES is committed to evidence-based practice, partnering with leading researchers and institutions to inform, evaluate, and continuously strengthen its workplace suicide prevention and mental health programs.

Allison Milner Memorial Scholarship

The Allison Milner Memorial Scholarship honours the legacy of Dr Allison Milner by supporting research that advances suicide prevention and mental health in high-risk industries, in partnership with MATES.

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