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Mental health system needs reform

good money after bad," says Professor Ian Hickie. ... Professor Ian Hickie AM, University of Sydney. “We know from Australian and international experience that the best way to deliver higher-quality mental health care is through multidisciplinary teams.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/04/27/mental-health-system-needs-reform.html
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Malcolm needs a date with Dr Google

clinical care, writes Professor Ian Hickie. ... Professor Ian Hickie AM is the Co-Director of the Brain and Mind Centre at the University of Sydney.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2015/09/23/malcolm-needs-a-date-with-dr-google.html
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Online therapies can improve mental health, with no barriers to access

Evidence says they can be effective instead of (or as well as) seeing someone face-to-face, write Professor Ian Hickie and Dr Sebastian Rosenberg. ... It was authored by Professor Ian Hickie from the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Centre and Dr
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2019/03/05/mental-health-improved-with-online-therapies.html
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Mental health expert calls for ‘smart choices’ on Medicare reform

Professor Ian Hickie urges the Medicare review's mental health reference group to reconsider extending rebates to people "at risk" of mental illness, saying long-term reform will be compromised. ... Professor Ian Hickie. Established in 2015, the Medicare
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2019/02/08/mental-health-expert-calls-for-smart-choices-on-medicare-reform.html
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Mental health impact of lockdown fatigue requires urgent response

of such prolonged social isolation, writes Professor Ian Hickie. ... This article was first published on The Conversation and written by Professor Ian Hickie, mental health expert and co-director of the Brain and Mind Centre. .
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2020/08/04/mental-health-impact-of-lockdown-fatigue-requires-urgent-respons.html
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Health Check: the low-down on standing desks

Health Check: the low-down on standing desks. 19 August 2015. Five things you should know before getting a standing desk, writes Josephine Chau and Lina Engelen . Sitting, it’s becoming fashionable to note, is the “new smoking”. Sedentary
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2015/08/19/health-check--the-low-down-on-standing-desks.html
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How banks can win public trust back

Resisting calls for greater public scrutiny because it would be bad for private business (as Commonwealth Bank's Ian Narev argued before a parliamentary committee earlier this year) is to entirely
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2017/08/25/how-banks-can-win-public-trust-back.html
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Start end of life conversations sooner, say experts

Let's talk about death. 30 September 2015. End-of-life conversations should happen throughout life, not just in our final days, say experts who will address a 'dying well' forum at the University of Sydney on 14 October 2015. Only two generations ago
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2015/09/30/start-end-of-life-conversations-sooner--say-experts.html
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Mind the mental health gap

Mind the mental health gap. 7 October 2015. More than 30 reports and inquiries into mental health between 2006 and 2012 found that Australia's mental health system is in crisis, writes Sebastian Rosenberg. Quizzed in parliament recently about what
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2015/10/07/mind-the-mental-health-gap.html
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Are you ready for the jobs of the future

The big question is whether we are facing more of the same, or whether the exponential technologies will usher in more dramatic changes, writes Honorary Professor Ron Johnston. ... Professor Johnston's piece was first published onVictoria Hollick. Media
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2016/08/04/are-you-ready-for-the-jobs-of-the-future.html