Breakthrough has also partnered with the University of South Australia to explore a range of early investigator projects. Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Deputy Vice-Chancellor: Research and [...]
Breakthrough is proud to once again be offering grants to Flinders University’s Orama Institute of Mental Health and Wellbeing to invest in groundbreaking research. Breakthrough’s Executive [...]
Reports of schoolyard bullying have reduced 25 per cent among primary school students who took part in the Big Talks for Little People mental health program. The program was piloted in eight [...]
Breakthrough is pleased to announce an exciting piece of research it will fund in conjunction with the University of Sydney and the Brain and Mind Centre. Dr Jacob Crouse is the recipient of [...]
Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation – in partnership with Flinders University – has secured a $500,000 grant to support the mental health of first responders. The grant is [...]
The Spark Grants from the Fay Fuller Foundation are designed to help organisations explore a big idea. An idea that could change the way we respond to mental health, shift us from response to [...]
University of South Australia researchers have secured funding for key mental health projects to help young women, veterans, and stroke patients, who often struggle with depression. Breakthrough [...]
Little Heroes Foundation and Breakthrough are joining forces to launch a youth mental health initiative: “Little Breakthrough Heroes: BIG TALKS FOR LITTLE PEOPLE”. It’s a charity-first to [...]
In partnership with Flinders University and SAHMRI, Breakthrough Mental Health Research Foundation will look to lead the development of an Aboriginal Mental Health strategy. In this NAIDOC week, [...]
Professor Phillip Slee is a Professor in Human Development and is a trained teacher and registered psychologist. Professor Slee has published extensively in the field of child development, [...]