Evaluation, Research and Annual Reports
Evaluation & Research
It is critical that our initiatives deliver great outcomes for the young people we serve. That’s why at headspace, we’re committed to ensuring that our services and programs are underpinned by the best quality evidence and are effectively meeting the needs of young people and their families.
Through our comprehensive monitoring, evaluation and research activities, headspace is building an evidence base that can support continuous quality improvement, guide service innovation and inform future directions in youth mental health through advocacy and policy reform.
Recent reports
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Coping with COVID: the mental health impact on young people accessing headspace services
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young people’s experience of telehealth during COVID-19
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headspace staff experience of telehealth during COVID-19
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Publication: Service use and discontinuation at headspace
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MyLifeTracker: A routine outcome measure for youth mental health
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Digital Industry Mentor Service Report
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Coping with COVID: the mental health impact on young people accessing headspace services
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Increasing demand in youth mental health
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headspace centre young person follow up study
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Publication: Young People’s Satisfaction With eheadspace
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Publication: Awareness of headspace across Australian communities (2008 to 2015)
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Publication: Creating headspace for integrated youth mental health care
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Publication: Youth mental health providers’ perceptions of neuropsychological assessment
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Publication: Need for neuropsychological assessment in headspace by location
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Publication: Young men’s access to community-based mental health care
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Publication: The headspace centre model
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Publication: Suicide Postvention Support Service for Australian Secondary Schools
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Publication: Development and validation of MyLifeTracker
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Publication: Need for neuropsychological assessment in headspace services
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Publication: Music use to reduce psychological distress
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Digital work and Study Service: Final Evaluation Report
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Is headspace making a difference to young people's lives?
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Publication: The services provided to young people by headspace
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Publication: Outcomes achieved by young people accessing headspace
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Publication: Social influences on seeking help from mental health services
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Publication: Using an electronic assessment to increase self-disclosure in young people
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Publication: Mental health outcome measures for young people
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Publication: Outcomes for young people in online counselling
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Publication: Barriers and facilitators to accessing and engaging with mental health care
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Best practice framework
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Publication: headspace Australia’s innovation in youth mental health
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Publication: Australian blueprint for youth mental health reform
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Publication: Use of electronic psychosocial assessments in youth mental healthcare
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Publication: Providing online counselling to young people
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Publication: Online counselling processes and treatment outcomes
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Publication: Implementation a sexual health pathway in headspace centres
Annual Reports
headspace is committed to transparency in its operations, and releases an Annual Report every financial year. These document what we’ve been done over the previous 12 months and includes financial statements that show where and how the money we receive is being spent.