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Best practice for integrating digital interventions into clinical care for young people at risk of suicide: a Delphi study

Digital tools have the capacity to complement and enhance clinical care for young people at risk of suicide. Despite the rapid rise of digital tools, their rate of integration into clinical practice remains low. The poor uptake of digital tools

Portrayal of People Living with Mental Illness and Mental Health Issues in Aotearoa

These guidelines will equip journalists in New Zealand with the confidence and understanding to report on mental illness and mental health issues safely, accurately and respectfully.

Images Matter: Mindframe Guidelines for Image Use

A practical, research-informed, and user-friendly resource that is designed for media and other communicators. It seeks to inform, support and empower people to select and use images in ways that minimise stigma and harm, and maximise diversity of representation.

Getting Started with Digital Mental Health (for Professionals)

This factsheet is designed for Health Practitioners new to using digital mental health resources with their clients or patients.

Limitations of the New ISO Standard for Health and Wellness Apps

Software apps for health and wellness are proliferating rapidly. Policy makers, health-care providers, and consumers can benefit from assessment and standard-isation of these apps, to support decision making in a rapidly developing field.

Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care Releases “National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health Standards – Guide for Service Providers”​

The Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care have recently released a comprehensive guide for service providers, accompanying their 2020 release of the National Safety and Quality Digital Mental Health Standards.

How do Digital Health Standards Assess Evidence?

As the uptake of digital health technologies increases, so too does the need for robust digital health assessment methodologies. Evaluations of impact enable healthcare professionals and the public to make informed decisions about which technologies to use to best support

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