We take a holistic prevention model approach which involves clinical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants to develop understanding and knowledge of triggers with a historical and contextual lens.
This prevention model, working in collaboration with more traditional biomedical and psychosocial models, helps to reduce the health cost burden and provides a higher return on investment not only for veteran and family wellbeing, but also for society in general and sovereign assets
Read our stories of impact and how our research is making a 'real world' difference across:
This research shines a light on connections between self harm and suicidality and Australian defence force service and transition.
A ground breaking approach to supporting veterans' health and wellbeing and fostering pathways to education and employment.
The Military Academic Pathway Program (MAPP) and Veteran Recognition of Prior Leaning (RPL) providing pathways for veterans.
Personalised therapy program showing significant reduction in PTSD and depression symptoms for veterans and first responders.
We look at the critical role families play in the wellbeing of veterans after service and attitudes toward seeking help.
Research supporting the urgent need for cultural reform in the ADF and more effective support during transition from service.
We look at the why veterans enter the criminal justice system as well as their experiences and needs when incarcerated.
This project aims to improve the overall experience for women in the military, reducing the rates of suicide and distress.
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