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Dr. Laura Hart is a Senior Research Fellow working in the Population Mental Health Group, Centre for Mental Health. Dr. Hart began working in the field of population mental health in 2007 as a Research Assistant developing guidelines on mental health first aid for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
She was also involved in the national evaluation of the first edition of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid program and its update to the second edition in 2012. She completed her doctoral thesis on Mental Health First Aid for Eating Disorders in 2011. She then began researching and developing the "teen Mental Health First Aid" course, a training program for adolescents aged 16-18, about how to help their friends with a mental health problem or crisis. This evidence-based training was designed with and for young people. Dr. Hart was awarded a beyondblue Early Career Researcher grant to evaluate the program in 2013, an Australian Rotary Health Project Grant to conduct a randomised controlled trial from 2014-2016 in four Victorian Secondary Schools, and a NHMRC Project Grant 2017-2021 to conduct a cluster cross-over RCT in 10 Victorian Schools. Dr Hart works closely with Mental Health First Aid Australia to evaluate the teen MHFA program and assist in its international dissemination.
From 2012 to 2020, Dr. Hart also completed post-doctoral research at La Trobe University, with funding from Australian Rotary Health. She worked on a program for parents of preschoolers to prevent body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. The "Confident Body, Confident Child" program is now available across Australia, the US, Norway and New Zealand. In 2018 Dr Hart co-founded the Victorian Eating Disorders Research Network, along with the Centre for Excellence in Eating Disorders and Eating Disorders Victoria. She sits on the National Eating Disorders Collaboration (NEDC) Steering Committee, is an Editorial Board member of the International Journal for Eating Disorders, and is a Fellow of the Strategic Training Initiative for the Prevention of Eating Disorders (STRIPED) based at Harvard University and Boston Children's Hospital, USA.
The winner of multiple awards for outstanding research presentations, she is an experienced public speaker, regular presenter national and international scientific conferences, and often invited to facilitate professional development workshops. Dr. Hart's research interests continue to include community-based mental health literacy programs to increase early intervention and prevention of mental illness. Her work also involves youth mental health, research translation, eating disorders and body image, parenting, consumer-led research and suicide prevention.
She was also involved in the national evaluation of the first edition of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental Health First Aid program and its update to the second edition in 2012. She completed her doctoral thesis on Mental Health First Aid for Eating Disorders in 2011. She then began researching and developing the "teen Mental Health First Aid" course, a training program for adolescents aged 16-18, about how to help their friends with a mental health problem or crisis. This evidence-based training was designed with and for young people. Dr. Hart was awarded a beyondblue Early Career Researcher grant to evaluate the program in 2013, an Australian Rotary Health Project Grant to conduct a randomised controlled trial from 2014-2016 in four Victorian Secondary Schools, and a NHMRC Project Grant 2017-2021 to conduct a cluster cross-over RCT in 10 Victorian Schools. Dr Hart works closely with Mental Health First Aid Australia to evaluate the teen MHFA program and assist in its international dissemination.
From 2012 to 2020, Dr. Hart also completed post-doctoral research at La Trobe University, with funding from Australian Rotary Health. She worked on a program for parents of preschoolers to prevent body dissatisfaction and disordered eating. The "Confident Body, Confident Child" program is now available across Australia, the US, Norway and New Zealand. In 2018 Dr Hart co-founded the Victorian Eating Disorders Research Network, along with the Centre for Excellence in Eating Disorders and Eating Disorders Victoria. She sits on the National Eating Disorders Collaboration (NEDC) Steering Committee, is an Editorial Board member of the International Journal for Eating Disorders, and is a Fellow of the Strategic Training Initiative for the Prevention of Eating Disorders (STRIPED) based at Harvard University and Boston Children's Hospital, USA.
The winner of multiple awards for outstanding research presentations, she is an experienced public speaker, regular presenter national and international scientific conferences, and often invited to facilitate professional development workshops. Dr. Hart's research interests continue to include community-based mental health literacy programs to increase early intervention and prevention of mental illness. Her work also involves youth mental health, research translation, eating disorders and body image, parenting, consumer-led research and suicide prevention.
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