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Associate Professor Jane Burns

Our experts, featured below, can discuss many topical issues, including the use of social media, cyberbullying, videogames for good, eating disorders, depression and anxiety, self-harm, youth suicide, and more. We can organise conference presentations, live and recorded webinars, workshops and training.

Jane’s work focuses on driving positive change and development in the mental health sector, with a priority on transnational research that ensures relevance for young people, the community and the mental health sector at large. She provides strategic advice to the government and NGO sector and is a member of more than 10 advisory boards and government working group such as the Online Safety CWG, Department of Veteran Affairs CRG and the e-Mental Health Advisory Committee.

Our experts, featured below, can discuss many topical issues, including the use of social media, cyberbullying, videogames for good, eating disorders, depression and anxiety, self-harm, youth suicide, and more. We can organise conference presentations, live and recorded webinars, workshops and training.

Jane’s work focuses on driving positive change and development in the mental health sector, with a priority on transnational research that ensures relevance for young people, the community and the mental health sector at large. She provides strategic advice to the government and NGO sector and is a member of more than 10 advisory boards and government working group such as the Online Safety CWG, Department of Veteran Affairs CRG and the e-Mental Health Advisory Committee.

 

Examples of Janes Presentations

  • The benefits of internet and social media
  • E-mental health services: How and why young people seek help online
  • Understanding how young people socialise online
  • How to support people experiencing cyberbullying
  • Navigating the net: How to keep your children safe online
  • Internet addiction – fact or fiction? How to deal with excessive internet use
  • Assessing young people with the use of technology: An introduction to evidence based online assessment tools