2025

Articles

23 tháng 6 2025

How diet shapes your gut microbiome

Can eating more plant-based foods as an omnivore be just as good as only eating plant-based foods?
23 tháng 6 2025

New Community of Practice bringing together best practice for AOD and mental health worker community

The Guidelines Community of Practice is for Australian Professionals working with people experiencing co-occurring alcohol and other drug use and mental health conditions.
23 tháng 6 2025

Collaborate, consult, culturally safe: working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to prevent health-related harms

Meet Dr Kriscia Tapia, a researcher committed to ensuring culturally appropriate health programs through consultation and collaboration with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities.
23 tháng 6 2025

Addressing childhood trauma using creative expressive therapy in schools: The value of collaboration and connection

Young people deserve evidence-backed and evaluated programs to ensure they’re getting the best from mental health interventions. That’s where the Matilda Centre comes in.
23 tháng 6 2025

Making meaningful change for young people’s mental health

Meet Kate Ross, Program Lead of PREMISE Next Generation and a champion for the empowerment of young people in research and policy.
23 tháng 6 2025

2025 Matilda Centre Grant Funding Announced

The Matilda Centre and PREMISE Next Generation Centre of Research Excellence are pleased to announce the ten recipients of the 2025 capacity building schemes to support Early and Mid-Career Researchers and Higher Degree Students.
23 tháng 6 2025

Co-production in action: Youth Advisory Board making an impact through the Youth Priorities Project

The Matilda Centre Youth Advisory Board is helping to improve the quality of mental health and substance use research through co-design.
22 tháng 6 2025

The superfoods right in front of us

Australians spend billions on supplements, yet veggies like spinach, broccoli, capsicum and carrots naturally boost immunity and reduce inflammation. Vegetables are an affordable, nutrient-dense path to better health.