Researcher Community Exchange Program

Lead – CI Bowman

The Community Exchange Program is intended for all members of Next Generation Researcher Network and the Lived Experience Research Collective, whether they are involved in research through universities and/or projects or evaluation work in the community, government, public sector or other organisations working in mental health research and policy development.

The program intends to provide a two-way learning opportunity for researchers to be placed for a short or medium-term with service provider members of the ALIVE Implementation and Translation (ITN) network. The purpose is for researchers to gain on the ground experience of the service provider sector, and knowledge of how research is conducted and used in practice or policy settings. ITN members will provide projects requiring research support and a researcher is matched with that organisation.

Further Program information to come

 

Further Program information to come

— Next Gen Forum

Our next generation mental health researchers want to be thought leaders and innovators who push boundaries, and who create mechanisms for lived-experience to connect with research, translation and practice. They want to change services and practice for the better.

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The ALIVE Next Gen Researchers Network Forum is a supportive, safe and anonymous space.

We ask you to read the following before posting to the forum:

Getting started

The Next Gen Forum is an online discussion where registered members can post questions, ideas, and have conversations within posts and threads. We’re hoping that the Forum will be another helpful tool for setting up researchers for success!

Community Principles of Engagement

Here are the principles for the ALIVE Next Gen Forum to ensure that everyone feels welcome and safe. If you see these principles are not being honoured, please remind others of them. In case of abuse, please get in touch with us.

Forum FAQs

Here are FAQs for the forum covering setting up or suggesting a forum topic. Any questions, please get in touch with us.

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