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Identifying Models of Personal and Community Resilience that enhance Psychological Wellness: A Stanthorpe Study [ 2004-04-11 - 2007-06-30 ]

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[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP0455516]

Researchers: A/Prof Janelle Allison (Chief Investigator) ,  A/Prof Peter Baker (Chief Investigator) ,  Desley Hegney (Chief Investigator) ,  Dr Catherine Rogers-Clark (Chief Investigator) ,  Emeritus Professor Helen Ross (Chief Investigator)
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Brief description Identifying Models of Personal and Community Resilience that enhance Psychological Wellness: A Stanthorpe Study. There are significant mental health problems in rural and remote Australia. Researchers in Australia are only just beginning to investigate mental health, and prevention is identified as a primary focus. A new innovative approach to mental health prevention is identifying and using characteristics that will enhance individual and community psychological wellness. Resilience has been identified as one of those characteristics. The aim of this project is to work collaboratively with key stakeholders from a rural community (Stanthorpe in South East Queensland) to develop, implement, and evaluate a model that enhances psychological wellness in rural people and communities.

Funding Amount $86,000

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