Date
1 October 2024
1 pm – 2 pm (AEST)
Organised by
RANZCP & SMHRDelivery
OnlineYou are invited to join our upcoming webinar on lived experience in mental health research, co-hosted by the RANZCP and the Society for Mental Health Research (SMHR). We are delighted to have Professor Michelle Banfield as our guest presenter.
About this webinar:
The importance of incorporating lived expertise in our research for high quality outcomes has been recognised for decades, but not necessarily enacted.
This webinar will provide a practical overview of where we have come from and where we are going (or should be) in lived experience research, who should be with us on the journey, and how we get to the best destination. It will draw on over 20 years of conducting mental health research, from humble beginnings as a lived experience research assistant, to the ALIVE National Centre for Mental Health Research Translation, including frameworks to guide good practice.
Co-hosted by the RANZCP and the Society for Mental Health Research (SMHR)
Presenter
Professor Michelle Banfield
From 2015-17, Michelle completed an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) fellowship looking at service access and navigation for people with serious mental illness. She also completed an MRFF Translating Research into Practice Fellowship to explore the implementation of mental health peer work (2018-21).
Most recently she has been appointed as Co-Director and Lived Experience Lead for the ALIVE National Centre for Mental Health Research Translation. She is also leading an innovative co-created project to evaluate safe spaces for suicide prevention.
From 2015-17, Michelle completed an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) fellowship looking at service access and navigation for people with serious mental illness. She also completed an MRFF Translating Research into Practice Fellowship to explore the implementation of mental health peer work (2018-21).
Most recently she has been appointed as Co-Director and Lived Experience Lead for the ALIVE National Centre for Mental Health Research Translation. She is also leading an innovative co-created project to evaluate safe spaces for suicide prevention.
Chair
Dr Angelo Virgona
CPD Hours (RANZCP members)
This webinar will give you 1 CPD hour.
Please be aware that instead of receiving a certificate of attendance, you'll need to log in to your MyCPD account to complete a reflection and submit your draft activity approximately 2 – 3 weeks after the live session. Instructions on completing draft activities.
Recording
This webinar will be recorded for future viewing. Registered attendees will receive an email notification once the recording is available.