Margaret Anne Carter

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Margaret Anne Carter

Margaret Anne Carter

@MACarter123

Professor @Australian College of Applied Psychology, @AMHHEC Co-Leader, #EducationConsultant, #MentalHealth, #CyberBullying, #BlendedLearning

ACAP Brisbane Katılım Kasım 2017
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Margaret Anne Carter
Margaret Anne Carter@MACarter123·
Well done to the webinar subcommittee behind AMMHEC who have worked so hard to deliver the conference online. COVID-19 has drastically changed our lives, but makes the discussion of students mental health all the more important! bit.ly/3iGNIdn #amhhec2020
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Margaret Anne Carter@MACarter123·
Finally, we welcome Jeremy Audas, a social and community services practitioner with over 25 years’ experience to discuss mental health, higher education, and community wellbeing. bit.ly/3iGNIdn #amhhec2020
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Margaret Anne Carter@MACarter123·
Richard Hill joins us next at AMMHEC 2020 to discuss ‘What do we mean when we say Mental Health and Emotions?’ Richard brings a host of experience as a practicing psychotherapist, managing editor, president and author to inform this interesting presentation. #amhhec2020
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Margaret Anne Carter@MACarter123·
Next, we welcome Dr. Nicole Crawford to present at AMMHEC 2020. Nicole brings nearly a decade of experience as a lecturer and student coordinator at the University of Tasmania and will talk about supporting students’ mental wellbeing during the pandemic. #amhhec2020
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Margaret Anne Carter@MACarter123·
First up at the 2020 AMHHEC is Dr. Benjamin Veness. Ben has a great interest in university students’ mental health a has been instrumental in bringing greater attention to what is now recognised as a core institutional and sectoral priority. bit.ly/3iGNIdn #amhhec2020
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Margaret Anne Carter@MACarter123·
Very excited for the 2020 Australasian Mental Health and Higher Education Conference in partnership with JCU and ACAP. Join us live from 10:30am AEST or register to receive the recording at bit.ly/3iGNIdn #amhhec2020
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Margaret Anne Carter@MACarter123·
Do support AMHHEC - The more quality presenters we have, the more chance we have of making positive sustainable differences in the mental health space
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QMHC
QMHC@Qld_MHC·
Recent studies have revealed a troubling trend among Generation Z (those born from 1995 to 2015), as rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide in this cohort are markedly higher than in previous generations. Read @PsychToday’s search for solutions. buff.ly/2Qw6kjg
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Margaret Anne Carter@MACarter123·
The peer reviewed papers from the @amhhec 2018 conference papers have now been published in an IJICC Special Edition: Ways Forward in Mental Health Innovation, Prevention, and Promotion: Voices from the Field ijicc.net/index.php/home…
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Margaret Anne Carter@MACarter123·
What a fantastic event. Sincere thank you to @amhhec committee, volunteers, sponsors, community, presenters, delegates and JCU colleagues. Thank you for making sure mental health is everyone's business twitter.com/jcuCASE/status…
JCU College of Arts, Society and Education@jcuCASE

That's a wrap! After thousands of hours of planning and 25 hours of delivery, Australasian Mental Health and Higher Education co-founders A/Profs @MACarter123 and @abraham196870 are still smiling :) @jcu

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Margaret Anne Carter@MACarter123·
#amhhec2018 Education without self development is threatening the very existence of human life; learning about the external world as a reflection of your internal world and learning to manage the inner world is important. Ankajan M.K. @amhhec
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Bron Mathiesen
Bron Mathiesen@librarian_bro·
@ryandanielJCU the field of art and mental health is complex we seem to need the artistic stereotypes but how do we look out for the wellbeing of 👨‍🎓 👩‍🎓 in the creative arts #AMHHEC2018
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Benjamin Veness
Benjamin Veness@venessb·
Fantastic lived experience presentation by Yulin Cheng critiquing the way autism is depicted in academic discourse. A great reminder of the importance of using compassionate and non-stigmatising language. She also blogs about autism at mydreamwalden.wordpress.com #AMHHEC2018
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