RESEARCH PRIORITY ANNOUNCED
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
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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
The Australian Early Psychosis Collaborative Consortium (AEPCC) is pleased to announce our inaugural forum will be held in Melbourne on Wednesday, 22 March 2023. If
We’re excited to draw back the curtain on AEPCC’s Clinical Quality Registry (CQR) and give you a sneak peek of how the platform may look.
The AEPCC Clinical Trials and Translation Network (CTTN) Establishment Committee has reviewed 10 clinical trials since its inception in August 2021. Of those, one trial
Members of the newly formed AEPCC Lived Experience Network (LEN) Establishment Committee came together as a group for the first time this week. The committee
A crucial component of AEPCC’s work, the Lived Experience Network (LEN) is set to benefit people right across Australia’s early psychosis community. For researchers and
We’re seeking your insights to help us identify the research questions about early psychosis that still need to be answered, and understand the questions most
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