Researchers from the Centre for Mental Health at the University of Melbourne invite people with lived experience (either their own or as a support person) of bipolar disorder, personality disorders, psychosis or schizophrenia to participate in a research project funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health. This project aims to inform options for a national approach to reducing stigma and discrimination towards people with mental illness.
Participation in this project involves attending an online focus group. These will be held between mid-September and early November and will take about an hour.
Participants will be reimbursed $50 in the form of a digital gift voucher for their time.Â
For more information or to register
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