The Matilda Centre
The Matilda Centre for Research in Mental Health and Substance Use (the Matilda Centre) brings together world-leading researchers, clinicians, people with lived experience and community to share skills, synergise data, harness new technologies and trial innovative programs to prevent and treat mental and substance use disorders.
Learn more at https://sydney.edu.au/matilda-centre/
Culturally Safe Crisis Support with 13YARN
Co-developing culturally appropriate lived experience videos about crystal methamphetamine
From the lab to the classroom: Real world implementation of evidence-based substance use prevention
Disasters, climate change and mental health
Cracks in the Ice nominated for Engagement Australia Award
Compassion in healthcare: barriers and misconceptions
Parenting strategies to promote health and address lifestyle risk factors among teenagers
Cold housing - the impacts of indoor temperature and overheating on mental health
Substance-related psychosis: what to ask and what to do
Supporting client change with motivational interviewing
Supporting secondary school students with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: Learning with FASD
Considerations for neurodiversity and substance use
How does apartment design impact our mental health and wellbeing?
Learning with FASD: New evidence-based resources for secondary school educators
Challenges in integrated care: psychedelic assisted therapies for addiction and mental illness
Lived, living and clinical experiences of trauma-informed care
Managing challenging behaviours in adolescents with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disoder (FASD)
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Trauma
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in Adolescence
What's mould doing to our mental health?
Supporting our mob’s social and emotional wellbeing in the digital space: WellMob online resources
Introducing the Matilda Centre Youth Advisory Board
Lived Experience Story #2 - Family perspective
Lived Experience Story #1 - Jay's recovery
Lived Experience Story #3 - Health worker perspective
Part 2: How to choose the best recovery pathway, and top tips to know about the process
Part 1: Kickstarting Recovery By Knowing The Stages of Change
Neurodiversity and substance use: what clinicians need to know