Research Our Research Our Research Cairnmillar Institute supports a vibrant community of academics and clinicians conducting research in diverse areas of Psychology. We aspire to be leaders in clinical and ‘translational’ research: taking basic psychological theory and empirical findings, and turning them into evaluated and applied outcomes for the benefit of the community. We invite queries to collaborate and contribute to our research centres and funding. Our staff and students conduct research broadly in such areas as child and adolescent development, ageing, resilience and wellbeing, the understanding and treatment of clinical disorders, counselling, professional psychology, community health and other areas. To find out more, please visit our Research News, Research Centres, Staff Profile pages or view recent Annual Research Reports. Some research themes at the Institute are aligned to support and continually improve our important, and very successful, community programs, including the Big Tent Project. To find out more about these programs, please visit our Community Programs page. All research conducted by the Cairnmillar Institute is governed by a strict code of ethics. To learn more about ethical codes and process, please visit our Research Ethics. Research Centres Research Projects Inter-agency Research Collaboration Our Research Ethics Our Research Reports Our main aim in 2019 was to improve the research culture including increasing support of the research groups. While a work in progress, the improved culture resulted in a number of successful outcomes. Topics published were broad and representative of the research groups. To read more of our successful and progressive years of research at Cairnmillar, please see below: 2021 Annual Research Report 2020 Annual Research Report 2019 Annual Research Report 2018 Annual Research Report Our Research Ethics The HREC ensures that any human research conducted by The Cairnmillar Institute staff, students or associates is designed and conducted in accordance with the NHMRC Australian Code for the Responsible Conduct of Research (2007); and is ethically reviewed and monitored in accordance with the NHMRC National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Human Research(2007). (NHMRC HREC ID: EC00452). All research involving humans at The Cairnmillar Institute must meet appropriate scholarly or scientific standards, and those conducting research are trained and qualified in appropriate research methodologies and applications, or in the case of being trained, are suitably supervised. If there are any concerns or complaints about the HREC’s review process or any aspect of a research project, such as the way it is being conducted or any questions about the rights of participants they may be directed to the Secretary to the Human Research Ethics Committee at (see contact details below). Concerns or complaints regarding HREC’s review process or the conduct of a project will be directed to the Executive Director of The Cairnmillar Institute or their nominee to assess and investigate the complaint. Following investigation, recommendations will be communicated to the complainant and the HREC. Where a complaint has not been resolved by this process the Executive Director will refer the matter to an external mediator agreed upon by all parties for further resolution. Secretary to the HRECThe Cairnmillar Institute391-393 Tooronga RoadHawthorn East VIC 3123Phone: 03 9813 3400Email: [email protected] Executive DirectorThe Cairnmillar Institute391-393 Tooronga RoadHawthorn East VIC 3123Phone: 03 9813 3400Email: [email protected]