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We have a day full of inspiring speakers and interactive sessions planned! Join us in creating better ways of involving people with lived experience in

Early psychosis treatment and care are set to benefit from a major Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) grant that will enable the Australian Early Psychosis

The AEPCC one-day forum will shape the future of early psychosis research, ensuring it is more inclusive, comprehensive and effective. This will be an opportunity

We are working with early psychosis research teams to develop research proposals and apply for funding for two exciting new clinical trials: Empowering Choice A

The AMETHYST study by Swinburne University aims to determine which therapy is most effective for hearing voices. The randomised controlled study (RCT) will compare the

The FACES study is a groundbreaking research project by Deakin University investigating how face and language expression relate to psychosis-like experiences. Psychosis-like experiences can often make

AEPCC has launched Psychosis Understood, a new account on Instagram for people with lived experience of psychosis. @psychosis_understood is unlike any other social media account

The first Clinical Quality Registry (CQR) for the mental health sector globally has been built and is being tested in five early psychosis clinical services

AEPCC is looking to endorse and help facilitate the development of clinical trial grant applications that aim to answer: “What treatments deliver the best long-term

Thank you to everyone who participated in our early psychosis research priorities poll last month. Over 320 people from research, clinical and/or lived experience backgrounds

What topics do you think early psychosis researchers should prioritise? We are keen to hear from people with lived experience, clinicians and researchers.

AEPCC is looking for some new members of our Lived Experience Network Establishment Committee. This decision-making body is helping drive the design of the AEPCC