Aims and Activities of the Network

 Who is this network comprised of?

This network has membership of organisations serving people across the life course and priority populations, for example (but not limited to):

  • Mental health service delivery partners (across all sectors; EAP providers, schools, educational institutions)
  • General practices/primary care
  • Community Health Centres
  • Health services
  • Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations (across primary care and the community)
  • Aboriginal Medical Services*
  • Local area health networks
  • Primary Health Networks (PHNs)
  • Government agencies
  • Professional associations
  • People with Lived-Experience.

 

What are the benefits of joining?

  • An opportunity to contribute to ALIVE National Centre’s translational outcomes, including earlier detection of those at-risk of poor mental health outcomes across the life course and preventive interventions to reduce future morbidity
  • Partnership opportunities to conduct implementation, simulation, and rapid adaptations of models of care for implementation and translation, using co-design and innovative methods
  • Collaboration for demonstration projects for models of promise to be scaled up and scaled out, and to be implemented across primary care and community sectors
  • An opportunity to support implementation and evaluation of the ALIVE National Centre’s Translational Roadmap for mental health care in Australia
  • Access to a vibrant community of implementation and translation scientists
  • Opportunities for co-investment with other partners.

 

What can I expect and what can I contribute?

  • Network member organisations will have access to implementation tools and techniques, including quick guides for research implementation, via the ALIVE National Centre’s digital platform
  • Involvement in cutting edge research and implementation studies for the validation of Centre-developed Clinical Prediction Tools (CPTs)
  • Testing new models of care and innovations that draw on a life-course approach to ensure that the social context and determinants of health are addressed
  • Providing linkages to remove blockages to research translation and adaptation.