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We’re expanding early psychosis eLearning for mental health professionals and want to hear how it can suit your needs. Complete our anonymous survey and, as
There is no doubt that providing a seat at the table for people with lived experience during the initial design of early psychosis research makes
The Australian Early Psychosis Collaborative Consortium (AEPCC) invites you to the inaugural Early Psychosis Scientific Meeting—a full-day event bringing together Australia’s researchers, clinicians and lived
With the first services now using AEPCC’s Clinical Quality Registry (CQR), we have turned our attention to developing clinical quality indicators (CQI). The CQR will
In a study that could change how psychosis medication is prescribed, the lived experience community and clinicians are being involved early, thanks to AEPCC facilitation.
Youth mental health took centre stage at the Society for Mental Health Research (SMHR) conference in Sydney earlier this month, with Professor Andy Thompson, who
Some of the most pressing questions about psychosis and mental ill-health were tackled head-on when the psychosis community converged for the 2024 AEPCC Forum on
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
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