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Writing, reviewing, research and evaluation

More and more is being written about mental wellbeing and the prevention of mental health conditions. While some of this is accurate and useful information, much of it is not. It can be difficult for individuals to decide what to believe and who to trust.

The team at Prevention United has over 50 years of experience in mental health. Our content is based on up-to-date, scientific research sourced from peer reviewed journal articles, mental health experts and other reputable information sources.

We can develop content for a wide range of audiences on topics related to the promotion of mental health and the prevention of mental health conditions whether it’s a brochure for your sports club, content for your school or workplace’s website or intranet, or a briefing to politicians and other decision makers.

Our services include:

  • evidence summaries
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  • content for websites, brochures, e-learning, training manuals and other products
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To find out about our competitive rates and to obtain a quotation please contact us.


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    For more information you can email us at: info@preventionunited.org.au

    Please note: Prevention United is a mental health promotion organisation that specialises in the primary prevention of mental health conditions. We do not provide medical, psychological or other treatment for mental health conditions.

    If you, or someone you know is experiencing a mental health condition and would like treatment or help, please contact your local general practitioner or access the headtohealth website to find a mental health service in your State or Territory.

    Alternatively you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14, the beyondblue Support Service on 1300 224 636 or Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800.

    If you, or someone you know, are experiencing a mental health crisis and need urgent assistance, dial 000 to contact emergency services in your State or Territory.

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    • Get the facts
      ▼
      • What is prevention?
      • Mental health versus mental illness
      • Risk and resilience
      • What is mental health promotion?
    • Programs and resources
      ▼
      • Prevention strategies
        ▼
        • For individuals
        • For parents and caregivers
        • For organisation and community leaders
        • Free ‘Staying Ahead’ eBook
      • Evidence summaries
      • Webinars
    • Policy and advocacy
      ▼
      • Briefs and Submissions
      • Federal Election 2022
      • The Wellbeing and Prevention Coalition in Mental Health
      • Join the Prevention United Youth Ambassadors Group
      • National Network of Mental Health Promotion Practitioners (NNMHPP)
      • Events
        ▼
        • Webinar series
        • Mental Health Promotion Forum
        • BPD Awareness Week 2020
        • Victoria’s Wellbeing Promotion Symposium 2024
    • Training and consulting
      ▼
      • Consulting, training, and organisational change
      • Writing, reviewing, research and evaluation
      • Speaking, facilitating and webinar hosting
    • About us
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      • Our People
      • Our Values
      • Statement of Commitment to Child Safety
      • Strategic Plan
      • Annual reports
      • Contact Us
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