Live Event: Latest Research on Effective Interventions and Models for Refugee Trauma
STARTTS’ annual research symposium aims to summarise the latest information and research in the field of refugee trauma; ranging from advances in neuroscience and impacts of trauma to the newest findings on clinical implications, interventions and outcomes. It brings together the expertise of three, well-known Australian researchers whose work has gained wide international recognition.

6 November 2019 | 9.30am-12.30pm AEST | 17.30pm – 20.30 EST | 10.30pm – 01.30am BST | 11.30am – 14.30pm NZT
The 2019 Annual Research Symposium will include the following updates on the latest research on torture and refugee trauma:
Outline
- Dr Natalie Matosin, Biomolecular Changes in Refugees, Mental Health and Genetics
- Professor Mark Harris, The Link Between Physical and Mental Health
- Professor Nicholas Procter, Suicidality and Suicide
- Panel discussion with the presenters
Free to attend in person
Free to watch the live webcast
The event will be available as a Live Event on Owl Talks. Make sure your are a registered user, a link to the event will appear on the main menu shortly before the event commences.