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Alison Calear is a Professor and Co-Head at the Centre for Mental Health Research at the Australian National University. She is an NHMRC Fellow and her research focuses on youth mental health, digital mental health, prevention and early intervention strategies for anxiety, depression, suicide, and self-harm. Leading the Child, Youth Family Mental Health Suicide Prevention research unit, she is currently evaluating the 'Recognise, Respond Support - Parent's Guide to Youth Mental Health' resource aimed at Australian parents and caregivers. Alison holds a Bachelor of Applied Psychology with Honours and a PhD, underscoring her expertise in the field of mental health. She is deeply committed to improving mental health outcomes for young people, emphasizing help-seeking behavior and stigma literacy. Alison participates actively in academic collaborations and has held various leadership roles in scholarly organizations. Her contributions extend to supervising research students and guiding projects aimed at enhancing mental well-being in the community. She is recognized for her significant contributions to mental health research and is actively involved in numerous projects related to suicide prevention and mental health evaluation.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT, Australia
Co-Head of the Centre for Mental Health Research, focusing on youth mental health and prevention strategies.
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