Corporate Body

Mental Health Research Institute of Victoria (1956 - )

From
1956
Parkville, Victoria, Australia
Functions
Medical Research and Social or Economic Research
Website
http://www.mhri.edu.au
Reference No
ACN: 101 228 451
Location
Parkville, Victoria

Summary

The Mental Health Research Institute can trace its origins back to 1956, when the Victorian Health Department established it to monitor the state's psychiatric services. The Institute was incorporated in 1987, becoming a fully independent neurosciences research organisation.

Published resources

Books

  • Krupinski, Jerzy; Mackenzie, Alan and Banchevska, Rachelle, The History and Achievements of the Mental Health Research Institute, 1956-1981 (Melbourne: Mental Health Research Institute, Health Commission of Victoria, 1981). Details

Resources

Ailie Smith

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