The Flinders University Institute for Mental Health and Wellbeing brings together world-leading researchers across psychology, social science, public health, and education to develop innovative mental health and wellbeing solutions for communities. Partnering closely with service providers, the Institute ensures that research leads to real-world, meaningful impact.
The Institute’s research focuses on key areas: children and young people, the ageing population, sport, movement and wellbeing, interventions for disordered eating, and support for military personnel, veterans, and first responders.
Taking a whole-of-person, whole-of-life approach, the Institute integrates insights from educational and preventative science with service delivery models and lived experience within health systems. Through collaboration, innovation, and a deep commitment to community needs, the Flinders University Institute for Mental Health and Wellbeing is advancing knowledge, shaping practice, and building healthier, more resilient communities across every stage of life.
The Institute’s research focuses on key areas: children and young people, the ageing population, sport, movement and wellbeing, interventions for disordered eating, and support for military personnel, veterans, and first responders.
Taking a whole-of-person, whole-of-life approach, the Institute integrates insights from educational and preventative science with service delivery models and lived experience within health systems. Through collaboration, innovation, and a deep commitment to community needs, the Flinders University Institute for Mental Health and Wellbeing is advancing knowledge, shaping practice, and building healthier, more resilient communities across every stage of life.