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Media Release: Whau Foundation to Help Meet Rising Need for Mental Health Research
A leading New Zealand mental health research foundation has rebranded and is targeting a portion of its funding towards anxiety and depression research in New Zealand.
Making a Difference to Patient Experience
An overview of Fiona Mathieson’s two Whau Mental Health Research Foundation-funded research projects.
New Generation E-Therapy for Teens
Dr Karolina Stasiak, using computerised Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (cCBT), developed new generation e-therapy for young people with mild to moderate depression.
Gauging Risk and Resilience in Teenagers (GRIT)
An update on the Gauging Risk and Resilience in Teenagers (GRIT) Study.
Gloria Fraser – Queer and Transgender Experiences of Accessing Mental Health Support
Exploring the experiences of rainbow people who have accessed mental health support in Aotearoa.
Understanding the relationship between alcohol and suicide in New Zealand
An Update from Dr Rose Crossin on her Research.
Introducing Our New Hero Image by Illustrator Sara Moana
As part of our rebrand from Oakley to Whau Mental Health Research Foundation, we developed new hero imagery with Illustrator Sara Moana.
Tribute to Judge Phil Recordon
The Whau Mental Health Research Foundation would like to honour the legacy of Phil Recordon, who left an indelible mark on the Foundation and the community.
Refugees as Survivors NZ (RASNZ) – COVID-19 Study
The research project informs our future service provision to ensure we are providing the best possible support for clients from refugee backgrounds during COVID 19.
Pharmacological Approaches to Methamphetamine Treatment
Bruce Russell explains why he is particularly grateful for the support Whau has given for his team for studies on pharmacological approaches to methamphetamine treatment.