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News • 11 Oct 2017
Rebrand of the Hunter Institute to Everymind
Rebrand of the Hunter Institute of Medical Health to Everymind
News • 12 Sep 2017
Suicide Prevention in the spotlight in September
World Suicide Prevention Day (10th Sept) and R U Ok? Day (14th September 2017)
News • 05 Sep 2017
QLD Mining Industry Health and Safety Conference 2017
Researchers from the University of Newcastle and the Hunter Institute of Mental Health showcased some of their innovative approaches to enhancing mental health
News • 05 Sep 2017
The 2017 NSW Mining Health, Safety, Environment and Community Conference
The 2017 NSW Mining Health, Safety, Environment and Community Conference - NSW Mining Launch for Reshape
News • 31 May 2017
Workplace Mental Health: An Action Plan for Australia
An integrated approach to workplace mental health: Nine priorities for implementation in Australia. A white paper produced by The University of Tasmania's work.
News • 23 Nov 2016
Defence Health Foundation Grant Success
University of Newcastle researchers from the Centre for Resources Health and Safety have been successful in receiving a grant from the Defence Health Foundation
News • 29 Sep 2016
Working Well at Golden Grove
A news article about the CRHS working with Golden Grove to implement the Working Well Program. The articel was published in the mines "Horizon" Magazine.
News • 24 Jun 2015
Industry and Rural Health
Leading UoN Researcher Professor Brian Kelly, has published an editorial in The Australian Journal Of Rural Health.
News • 24 Mar 2014
Mining mental health plan a good example
Mental illness is ranked third in Australia’s burden of illness after cancer and cardiovascular disease, so it is no surprise it is a major issue for workplaces
News • 11 Mar 2014
$1 Million Centre for Resources Health and Safety
Million dollar research partnership to improve Miner safety between NIER and global healthcare provider Aspen Medical.
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