Your invitation to Participate in an Online Research Study
Identifying Mental Health Research Priorities for Western Australia
Researchers from Curtin University, on behalf of the Department of Health and an advisory group with representatives from a range of stakeholders across WA, are seeking to recruit people to take part in 3 online surveys. We are looking for people with:
Professional experience in mental health (clinicians, researchers, policy officers)
A lived experience of mental health challenges or caring/providing support to someone who has experienced mental health challenges
This study is part of the Co-Designed Roadmap for a Mental Health Research Strategy in Western Australia (Co-ROAMERS WA) Project, funded by the Department of Health.
For more information
Please see the Participant Information Sheet
Watch a short video introducing the study HERE
Iām interested in contributing to the WA Mental Health Research Priorities. What do I do next?
Complete this online expression of interest form by clicking HERE
Our team will get back to you to confirm your expression of interest has been accepted
As soon as our lived experience and professional panels are comprehensive and as representative as possible, we will send you the first survey (hopefully within 4 weeks).
If the online expression of interest form does not work, you are welcome to contact the team via email if you would like to participate in this project. Also, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by email at Co-roamers@curtin.edu.au or phone (08) 9266 5123.
Prof Peter McEvoy, Ben Horgan, Dr Vivian Chiu, Dr Jonathan Bullen, Marcus Yong, & Jacqueline Soraine
Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) has approved this study (HREC number HRE2021-0172)