Russell Roberts
Equally Well Australia | Charles Sturt University
Russell Roberts is Professor of Management and Mental Health Leadership at Charles Sturt University and National Director of Equally Well Australia He has published over 120 research papers and reports resulting in 6,000+ citations of his work. Professor Roberts previously served for 12 years as Executive Director of 1,100 staff delivering comprehensive services across the spectrum of care in mental health services. He has over two decades experience in developing, implementing, and consolidating new and innovative health services across a range of complex service environments, and a unique career profile as a clinician, researcher, executive director and mental health advocate.
Presentations & Resources
2019 Equally Well Symposium Action Summary
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Dave Peters
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Kim Ryan
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Chris Maylea
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Grey clouds, golden dawn
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Service provider perspectives: challenges and opportunities of a physical healthcare navigator
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Hazel Dalton
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Amrita Dasvarma
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Clifford Lewis
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How does promotion, prevention and early intervention apply to people living with enduring mental illness?
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Vaccination and the global call to action
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Launch of Lived Experience Report with Russell Roberts, Charles Sturt University & Equally Well
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2022 Equally Well Symposium Workshop – Leading with power and influence
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Kate Jackson
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Panel – Where to next, turning policy into practice
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Ruth Vine
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Tricia O’Riordan
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Catherine Goodwin
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Carolynne White
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Physical Health & mental illness: A review of Australian Initiatives & Progress in implementing the Equally Well National Consensus Statement
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The Peoples Panel: The way forward
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Simon Kosak
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Anu Dhingra
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Jacqueline Gibson
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