Adaptive Governance Workshop

Delivered by our Research Translation Chief Investigator Luke Burchill

EVENT Date

Friday
29 October 2021
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Associate Professor Luke Burchill

Associate Professor Luke Burchill (MBBS (Hons) 1999, PhD 2013) is Australia’s first Aboriginal cardiologist. He is a Yorta Yorta/ Dja Dja Warrung man who grew up in Mooroopna and Echuca in regional Victoria. Right now, my worlds have collided with COVID-19 and Black Lives Matter.

About this event

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What we’ll cover

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Who’s it for?

The session is designed for the following audience:

  • Members of the public and practitioners who are interested in the application of justice in technology settings
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Dates & Milestones

Workshop runs on:

29 October 2021

Key sessions:

24 Aug 5.00pm – Guest speaker Dr. Fernando Tan

12 Sep 6.00pm – End of training party at Le Bon Ton, Collingwood

Adaptive Governance Workshop

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The forum offers a place for dialogue and exchange for lived-experience researchers engaged in mental health research.

Membership includes lived-experience researchers in community organisations or governments working on mental health research projects and people with lived-experience who may partner with researchers for co-design or co-production research so that they connect with others.

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— ALIVE Forum

The forum offers a place for dialogue and exchange for lived-experience researchers engaged in mental health research.

Membership includes lived-experience researchers in community organisations or governments working on mental health research projects and people with lived-experience who may partner with researchers for co-design or co-production research so that they connect with others.

It’s a supportive forum to share experiences, grow networks, and to talk about skills and training needs that people might benefit from, including building lived-expertise as an evidence base.

Register Now

The ALIVE Lived-Experience Research Collective Forum is a supportive, safe and anonymous space.

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

Getting started

Share ideas, talk about skills that work for lived-experience researchers and participate in research focused conversations within posts and threads.

Our principles for participation

Here are our principles for participation for the ALIVE Lived-Experience Research Collective Forum. This space is created for everyone to feel welcome and safe in their interactions. If you notice that the principles of participation are not being put into practice, please get in touch with us.

Forum FAQs

Here are the principles of participation for the ALIVE Lived-Experience Research Collective – these have been co-created by and for mental health researchers with lived-experience to support safety in online dialogue, cooperative practices and shared agreements. Please get in touch with us at info@alivenetwork.com.au for more information or if see any concerning language or practices you need to discuss.

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