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Amelia Gulliver is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Mental Health Research at the Australian National University. She completed her PhD, which investigated mental health help-seeking in young elite athletes. Her research primarily focuses on identifying practical solutions to improve mental health among key at-risk populations. Amelia's specific interests include lived experience research, promoting mental health help-seeking, and developing suicide prevention programs. She is involved in the Translational e-Mental Health Research Unit, where her work focuses on enhancing engagement in online mental health programs. Additionally, Amelia has co-designed an online program aimed at improving help-seeking behaviors in workplaces and has conducted research to evaluate the effectiveness of this initiative. Her recent projects include a national research effort funded by Suicide Prevention Australia that examines the creation of safe spaces for individuals experiencing emotional distress. Through her research, she aims to influence mental health policy and practice, particularly among university students and athletes.
Centre for Mental Health Research, Australian National University • Canberra, ACT, Australia
Conducts research focused on mental health help-seeking and the development of mental health programs.
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