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UQ Faculty of Medicine's video: Webinar: Working together to solve the mental health impacts of climate change

@Webinar: Working together to solve the mental health impacts of climate change
Title: Working together to solve the mental health impacts of climate change Date: Tuesday, 14 June 2022 Hosted by: Mental Health in Climate Change Transdisciplinary Research Network, The University of Queensland This webinar introduces the mission and objectives of the Mental Health in Climate Change Transdisciplinary Network and includes a panel discussion with field and academic experts about the mental health support needs of communities impacted by extreme weather events. Panellists: Collin Sivalingum, State Emergency Services Manager, Australian Red Cross Selena Gomersall, Chief Advocacy Officer/Founder, Outback Futures Ben Norris, Manager, Mental Health Drought and Disaster Team, Queensland Health Dr Jo Longman, Senior Research Fellow, The University Centre for Rural Health, University of Sydney Dr Rebecca Patrick, Senior Lecturer, School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University, Sustainable Health Network Associate Professor Karen McNamara, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland, Mental Health in Climate Change Transdisciplinary Research Network Facilitator: Associate Professor Fiona Charlson, School of Public Health, The University of Queensland, Mental Health and Climate Change Research Network The Mental Health and Climate Change Transdisciplinary Network partners with industry, government and community organisations to co-design research and deliver evidence-based findings to support policy development, interventions and practice changes. Subscribe to our mailing list to learn about future events: https://public-health.uq.edu.au/MHCC-TRN

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