Community Mental Health Drug and Alcohol Research Network (CMHDARN) offers a wide range of resources to build the capacity of individuals and organisations in the mental health and alcohol and other drugs sectors to undertake practice-based research.
The resources featured here are designed to promote the exchange of ideas, provide knowledge and support research capacity in these sectors
This workshop will help you to identify gaps in knowledge and implementation, to discover what areas are “actionable” , and put them in priority. Our facilitator, Professor Andrew Baillie has extensive experience helping health professionals to develop research agendas as part of building research capacity within Sydney Local Health District and Sydney Health Partners.
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This webinar celebrated the launch of the ‘Co-production Kickstarter’ resource with the authors: Dr Jo River, Brett Bellingham, Bradley Foxlewin and Dr Grenville Rose. The authors discuss the importance of co-production research for the community managed mental health and AOD sectors
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Join us in a discussion with The Matilda Centre to learn more about the benefits of a mentoring partnership for both emerging and experienced researchers
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A Discussion Paper following a targeted consultation with a number of diverse lived experience participants to inform CMHDARN’s use of language.
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The sixth webinar in the CMHDARN research skills webinar series focuses on research methodologies, helping you to answer your research questions by exploring how to chose the best methodology to answer your question.
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The fifth webinar in the CMHDARN Research Skills webinar series examines what is meant by an evidence base, how to access it, add to it and critique it.
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The fourth webinar in the CMHDARN Research Skills webinar series explores co-production – what it means, how to engage with co-production in research in a meaningful way and how to get started.
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The third webinar in the CMHDARN Research Skills webinar series examines what is meant by ethical research and demonstrates how it can add value to your research and your service.
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This second webinar in the CMHDARN Research Skills webinar series shows how developing a question to answer is fundamental to research, helps provide a framework and can guide research methods.
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