Social connections are what drive us as human beings.
They shape who we are, what we believe and value, what motivates us and the kind of goals we pursue in life. Taking this insight as a starting point, SIGN’s research and SIGNIFY’s interventions are based on a simple proposition: that by unlocking the power of our social connections we can enhance performance and health in our workplaces, our institutions, and our communities.
Latest news
- Three of SIGN’s academic members recently wrote an article for ABC online, in which they discussed the implications of findings from the ABC’s Australia Talks Survey for efforts to understand and tackle the challenges of young people’s mental health.
- SIGN’s researcher, Dr Sarah Bentley, recently spoke with Beyond Blue to share some tips for how to support family members — or friends — who are living abroad during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- PhD Candidate, Joanne Rathbone, discusses her research on weight stigma and public health messaging with 4ZZZ Radio.
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