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Australian Open Dialogue Symposium presentation

A painting depicting open dialogue between diverse groups of people
Posted on Oct 14 2025 by Sarah Cervone

Find out more about the Not Broken Project workshop that was held at the Australian Open Dialogue Symposium 2025.

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Recommended article: Why social prescribing belongs at the heart of Australian healthcare and needs to be our next big investment

Posted on Oct 14 2025 by Sarah Cervone

Croakey Health Media has shared a noteworthy article by Associate Professor JR Baker, Chair of ASPIRE Australian Social Prescribing Institute of Research and Education.

[Read more about Recommended article: Why social prescribing belongs at the heart of Australian healthcare and needs to be our next big investment]

Interview with 7News Spotlight: Jon Jureidini delivers pivotal truths about the “ADHD crisis” with Australia’s youth

Jon Jureidini
Posted on Oct 14 2025 by Sarah Cervone

The over-prescription of ADHD medications can have serious negative consequences for the safety and wellbeing of children in Australia. 

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