Researcher Self Check Tool for Working in First Nations Communities

Researcher Self Check Tool for Working in First Nations Communities

By Mental Health Australia General Clinical Trials Network (MAGNET)

Join Leilani Darwin to learn about AEDRTC's researcher self-check tool for working with First Nations Communities.

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

About this event

For this MAGNET Lecture, we are delighted to welcome Leilani Darwin, Deputy Chair of the MAGNET Steering Committee. Leilani will introduce the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Researcher Self-Check Tool, a resource she co-developed in partnership with the Australian Eating Disorders Research and Translation Centre (AEDRTC).

Leilani is a proud Quandamooka woman and the Owner and Founder of First Nations Co. She is widely respected for her leadership in suicide prevention and mental health, informed by her personal lived experience with mental illness and the loss of loved ones. With a strong reputation as a communicator and facilitator, Leilani works across diverse communities and sectors, advocating for the importance of lived experience in shaping mental health policies and programs.

This session is free to all MAGNET members and membership is free!! To join MAGNET Become A Member – MAGNET.

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Oct 28 · 10:00 PM PDT