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Thank you, @BenchSideStory @AmandaLNeil and team. Raising awareness of the link between struggling language-literacy and #mentalhealth.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE-LITERACY SKILLS AND MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCHER PROFILE (Filmed April 2024) Associate Professor Amanda Neil @AmandaLNeil Select Foundation Principal Research Fellow Menzies Institute for Medical Research @ResearchMenzies University of Tasmania @UTAS_ & Health Economics Lead, Alive National Centre for Mental Health Research Translation @AliveNational Australia A/Prof Amanda Neil is a Select Foundation Principal Research Fellow, Menzies Institute for Medical Research, and the health economics lead for the ALIVE National Centre for Mental Health Research Translation. Amanda commenced work in the field of health economics in 1991, and has worked in academia, government and for industry. She was a Member of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee Economics Sub-Committee between 2000 and 2007. Since commencing at Menzies in 2013, Amanda has established a research program focused on health services and systems, including innovative funding mechanisms and service provision within Tasmania. In 2019, Amanda established the Menzies Mental Health and Wellbeing Research Group to support university and sector wide mental health research in Tasmania. These efforts now include a collaboration with the recently established Tasmanian Centre for Mental Health Service Innovation, including on the current project. In an innovative move towards enhancing mental health services, Associate Professor Amanda Neil and team, supported by the RHH Research Foundation @RHHresearch , are undertaking a crucial study on language-literacy skills of patients within mental health care settings. This year-long project, which commenced in April 2024, seeks to unravel to what extent, where and for whom language-literacy skills are being considered in Tasmanian mental health service provision. The current project is one Amanda is very passionate about, given her own experience as the mum of a child who experienced significant delays in learning to speak, read and write. This experience leading to her involvement in the 2017 and 2018 Heart of Literacy Symposiums led by 2017 Tasmanian of the Year, Ms Rosalie Martin. Subsequently, A/Prof Isabelle Bartkowiak-Theron, Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement and Amanda received philanthropic funding to establish a research program on language-literacy as a social determinant of health and a pathway to resilience and desistence. The current project is extending this foundational work into the domain of mental health service provision. SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com
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Thanks @BenchSideStory and @RHHresearch for the opportunity to introduce myself and the research I and the broader #LanguageLiteracy team are establishing in Tasmania. Team members incl: @PlantedARose @isabtkwk @Dr_GabyNevarez @DrKimNorris @pkmacin @RachelKornhaber
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE-LITERACY SKILLS AND MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCHER PROFILE (Filmed April 2024) Associate Professor Amanda Neil @AmandaLNeil Select Foundation Principal Research Fellow Menzies Institute for Medical Research @ResearchMenzies University of Tasmania @UTAS_ & Health Economics Lead, Alive National Centre for Mental Health Research Translation @AliveNational Australia A/Prof Amanda Neil is a Select Foundation Principal Research Fellow, Menzies Institute for Medical Research, and the health economics lead for the ALIVE National Centre for Mental Health Research Translation. Amanda commenced work in the field of health economics in 1991, and has worked in academia, government and for industry. She was a Member of the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee Economics Sub-Committee between 2000 and 2007. Since commencing at Menzies in 2013, Amanda has established a research program focused on health services and systems, including innovative funding mechanisms and service provision within Tasmania. In 2019, Amanda established the Menzies Mental Health and Wellbeing Research Group to support university and sector wide mental health research in Tasmania. These efforts now include a collaboration with the recently established Tasmanian Centre for Mental Health Service Innovation, including on the current project. In an innovative move towards enhancing mental health services, Associate Professor Amanda Neil and team, supported by the RHH Research Foundation @RHHresearch , are undertaking a crucial study on language-literacy skills of patients within mental health care settings. This year-long project, which commenced in April 2024, seeks to unravel to what extent, where and for whom language-literacy skills are being considered in Tasmanian mental health service provision. The current project is one Amanda is very passionate about, given her own experience as the mum of a child who experienced significant delays in learning to speak, read and write. This experience leading to her involvement in the 2017 and 2018 Heart of Literacy Symposiums led by 2017 Tasmanian of the Year, Ms Rosalie Martin. Subsequently, A/Prof Isabelle Bartkowiak-Theron, Tasmanian Institute of Law Enforcement and Amanda received philanthropic funding to establish a research program on language-literacy as a social determinant of health and a pathway to resilience and desistence. The current project is extending this foundational work into the domain of mental health service provision. SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES Bench Side Story @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com
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Now #openaccess ! Which public funding models in Aust PP reflect the evidence? 🧐 Thanks to PhD supervisors @SpeechPathAus #slp2b #slpeeps @SPAPresident @UniMelbMDHS doi.org/10.1016/j.hpopen.202…

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Amazing. What an insightful, heartful boost.
powerful vulnerability from @LisaGershwin on life lessons learned from the sea abc.net.au/listen/programs/h…
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Please share this survey for my PhD research. Start the survey: redcap.link/AlliedHealthRepo… (details and consent via link) An anonymous survey about reading allied health reports written about or for people with communication disability and lifelong disability. #AlliedHealth #SLPhD
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My PhD student, Megan Moore, is conducting her doctoral research on the role of teacher aides within #InclusiveEducation in Australia We would be grateful if you would take a moment to complete this short survey and share it with your networks! Link: lnkd.in/g698mUYG
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Replying to @PlantedARose
It was a pleasure having you on the podcast Rosie! @PlantedARose
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My dear @PlantedARose welcome to @TILES_UTAS and Menzies! Congratulations on your first day as a PhD student. @AmandaLNeil and I are beyond excited to have you as our brand new @UTAS_ PhD students. #literacy #leph #justice
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Communication and justice. A broad ranging conversation stimulated by the curiosity of Hayden Kelly of @normlesspodcast. Thanks, Hayden! open.spotify.com/episode/2cm…
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It’s #SpeechPathologyWeek but kids are missing out on the early intervention needed due to an overstretched workforce. We’re calling on the Rockliff Government to use the levers it has to help recruit and retain these workers in schools. 🗞️: @themercurycomau #SPWeek2023 #politas
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Are you a speech pathologist practising in Australia? Take 10 min to complete this survey on literacy as a social determinant of health. protect-au.mimecast.com/s/iv…

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Proud of my work on the #Literacy Panel in Tasmania & see our report & recommendations released! Political support for evidence-based practice from @RockliffTeam & community campaign by #100percentliteracy Alliance - magic ingredients for successful reform dpac.tas.gov.au/literacy/hom…
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A few of the Tasmanian #100PercentLiteracy Alliance gathered to celebrate @jeremyrockliff's announcement about positively shifting EVERYTHING for #Tasmania by investing in evidence-based method & strategy to #LiftLiteracy. Sparkly momentary pause... then implementation activism!
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Research from @TILES_UTAS @ResearchMenzies supported by philanthropic funding from @connect42_ Seeking the perspectives of #Australian Speech Pathologists on #lowliteracy as a social determinant of health and as a pathway to reslience and desistence from crime. @isabtkwk
Please RT broadly: are you a speech pathologist practicing in Australia? If so, we would like to invite you to participate in this survey on low functioning #literacy. redcap.utas.edu.au/surveys/?… @amandaLneil #100percentliteracy #speechpathology @plantedarose #speechpathologist
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Ahoy #speechies! Please consider 15 mins to share and undertake this survey. #SPAConf @Suze_Freogirl @SP_Harmony @LauraGlisson @LauraCaire2 @PamelaSnow2 @TImothyKittel @tristo_talk @HaleyTanc Thank you!
Please RT broadly: are you a speech pathologist practicing in Australia? If so, we would like to invite you to participate in this survey on low functioning #literacy. redcap.utas.edu.au/surveys/?… @amandaLneil #100percentliteracy #speechpathology @plantedarose #speechpathologist
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Replying to @DannyRichman
@isabtkwk @PlantedARose excellent use of tech to support people with low literacy.
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