EMHPRAC - Key Persons


Carol Purtell

Job Titles:
  • Senior Executive
Carol is a Senior Training Facilitator within the eMHPrac team. Carol is an experienced Senior Executive, mental health specialist and Registered Nurse with a Masters of Social Science (Counselling) with over 30 years of leadership experience in Australia and abroad. Carol has extensive experience in the digital mental health environment having previously worked as the Clinic Director at MindSpot, a free national online/telephone digital mental health service funded by the Australian Government. Carol remains associated with the MindSpot team in the role of Senior Advisor. Carol is committed to improving access to mental health services by increasing the community's awareness of innovative and evidence-based digital mental health services.

David Edwards

David is a Research Capacity Building Professor and Director of Research for the School of Psychology and Counselling at QUT, and an Honorary Professor at UQ. He is an Advisory Consultant for the eMHPrac project. As a psychologist, David has a strong commitment to improving outcomes for people with problems involving mental health or substance use. Over the last 11 years, he has been developing and testing web programs, apps and robotic interventions. With a keen interest in innovative solutions, David brings over 40 years' experience in clinical psychology research, education and practice. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Social Sciences and the Australian Psychological Society and sits on the editorial boards of a number of top tier journals, including Addiction. David has made significant contributions to policy and strategic planning through participation in committees of Queensland Health, the Australian Department of Health and the Australian Psychological Society. He has also held leadership positions in community mental health and in universities. David Edwards is a Worimi man who grew up in Turrbal/Jagera country and now lives in the Bundjalung lands of northern NSW. David works under the national e-Mental Health in Practice from University of Sydney's University for Rural Health in Lismore NSW as the co-director of the WellMob website program that provides a digital library of Aboriginal and Torres Strait specific wellbeing resources. David also works as Manager Resource Development for a national First Nations fathering program under the SMS4dads for the University of Newcastle. David also runs the ‘Eco-Connections' consultancy business delivering ecological and cultural heritage services for community, NGOs and government allies that are culturally responsive to First Nations community needs and aspirations in looking after country, health and wellbeing.

Dr Jan Orman

Jan Orman is a Sydney GP with a longstanding interest in primary care mental health. She has a Masters in Psychological Medicine (CBT) and has worked as a facilitator with the Black Dog Institute's Professional Education Team for almost two decades. in tandem with her work in general practice. 

Jan's interest in practitioner mental health led her to founding membership and, for several years, presidency of the Australian College of (now Society for) Psychological Medicine (ASPM) and has seen her working to help establish the Creative Doctors networking group in Sydney.

Since 2013 Jan has led the Black Dog Institute's e-Mental Health in Practice (eMHPrac) team, devising and delivering all the educational resources in that project. She is driven to help primary care providers become more confident and skilled in delivering mental health care, thus improving their own mental health along with that of their community.

Dr Jennifer Connolly

Job Titles:
  • Senior Research Fellow
  • Clinical Psychologist and Senior Research Fellow in the EMHPrac Team at Queensland University of Technology
Dr Jennifer Connolly is a Clinical Psychologist and Senior Research Fellow in the eMHPrac team at Queensland University of Technology. Jennifer has been working in psychology research for over 20 years and has extensive experience in the development, delivery, and evaluation of mental health programs. Over the last decade, she has been involved in creating and testing psychological treatments delivered via technology, such as phone, online programs, and apps. Jennifer has also assisted in numerous large scale dissemination projects, delivering and evaluating training of health professionals in the use of brief interventions and, with eMHPrac, in the use of digital mental health tools.

Dr Michelle Sweet

Job Titles:
  • Senior Project Manager, Lead Trainer
Dr Michelle Sweet has worked for the past 20 years predominately alongside Aboriginal controlled organizations and research Institutions in NT and more recently SA as a Researcher, Consultant and Manager. Her passions lie with advocating, exploring and developing innovative strategies to address health issues.

Dr Phoebe Holdenson-Kimura

Job Titles:
  • GP Services Consultant, Black Dog Institute
  • Kimura
Phoebe is a GP working in Sydney who is passionate about promoting mental wellbeing and supporting GPs who have a special interest in Mental Health. With recent experience working in rural Far North Queensland and Cambodia, she is interested in rural and global perspectives on mental health.

Dr Ruth Crowther

Job Titles:
  • Senior Research Fellow
Ruth is a Senior Research Fellow on the eMHPrac (e-Mental Health in Practice) team and an Honorary Senior Lecturer at UQ. Ruth's role is to develop, deliver and evaluate national training on digital mental health resources to allied health practitioners and service providers. Her research interests include the integration of digital mental health resources into healthcare, and effective implementation of evidence based mental health policy. Ruth has over twenty years experience in applied mental health research, public health and teaching in both the UK and Australia and is currently completing her Master's in Clinical Psychology at UQ. She is a member of the APS E-Psychology and Buddhism and Psychology Interest Groups.

Dr Shelley Appleton

Job Titles:
  • Senior Research Officer
  • Senior Research Officer With the
Dr Shelley Appleton is a Senior Research Officer with the eMHPrac team and a registered clinical psychologist and clinical supervisor. Shelley is passionate about facilitating access to mental health treatments and promoting mental health literacy in the general population. Shelley has over 10 years of experience with the psychology research group where she has worked to evaluate apps, web programs, and phone interventions addressing mental health and substance use disorders. Shelley also enjoys maintaining her role in private practice with children, adolescents, and adults.

Dr Tania McMahon

Job Titles:
  • Senior Research Officer
Tania is a Senior Research Officer within the eMHPrac Team and a registered Clinical Psychologist. She has been a part of Professor David Kavanagh's ePsychology Research Team for over a decade, helping develop and test a range of innovative therapies and technologies, including telephone-based treatments, online programs and apps, to help improve mental health and wellbeing. Outside of the team, Tania works in a private practice setting treating adolescents and adults, and is an enthusiastic advocate of e-Mental Health services and resources to complement the treatment she provides and support her clients between sessions.

Jaylene Friel

Jaylene Friel is a proud Murrinh-Patha and Arrernte Indigenous trainee working in the mental health team. She is currently studying to complete a certificate III in Business and a certificate II in Community Health Research.

Jonathan Tennant

Job Titles:
  • Director, Service Implementation
Jon has been an educator, teacher trainer and educational manager in the commercial, government and not-for-profit sectors for over 30 years, working in the UK, Italy, Czech Republic, China, Russia, Malaysia and South Africa, before settling in Sydney in 2000. Jon currently oversees the Black Dog Institute education and clinical services, e-mental health dissemination, and marketing and communications. He is passionate about ensuring research outcomes are translated into effective, evidence-based services, products and resources that have impact across the community. Jon believes getting evidence-based tools, resources and information into the hands of those who need them, when they need them, is critical to improving mental health outcomes for individuals and communities.

Josie Povey

Job Titles:
  • Occupational Therapist
Josie Povey is an Occupational Therapist, who has worked as a clinician and researcher in the NT since 2009. Her research interests include early intervention mental health care, the use of technology in mental health care and participatory research methods.

Lauren Murase

Job Titles:
  • Graphic Designer
  • Marketing Coordinator
Lauren Murase is the Marketing Coordinator and Graphic Designer on the eMHPrac (e-Mental Health in Practice) team. She holds a Bachelor of Business (Marking) and a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive and Visual Design) from the Queensland University of Technology. Lauren to develops and maintains the various resources offered by the eMHPrac project across print and digital mediums. She has always had a lot of interest in mental health and loves working with the eMHPrac team to explore this passion further.

Ms Heidi Sturk

Job Titles:
  • Director
Heidi Sturk is the Director of eMHPrac (e-Mental Health in Practice) at Queensland University of Technology. eMHPrac is funded by the Commonwealth Government and is led by QUT in partnership with Black Dog Institute, Menzies School of Health Research, and the University Centre for Rural Health (USyd). Heidi develops, delivers, and evaluates training and support on digital mental health to health practitioners and service providers nationwide. She holds a Master of Organisational Psychology and has over 25 years' experience working in mental health. Her areas of interest include how to integrate appropriate digital technologies into health care, rural and remote health care practice, and the wellbeing of health practitioners.

Prof Kylie Dingwall

Job Titles:
  • Principal Research Fellow at Menzies School of Health Research
A/Prof Kylie Dingwall is a Principal Research Fellow at Menzies School of Health Research with the eMHPrac team. Kylie holds a PhD in psychology has lived and worked in Alice Springs for over 15 years, leading research in the areas of substance misuse and mental health. Over the past 10 years Kylie has been involved in developing, testing, and implementing digital-mental health resources in an Indigenous setting.

Sharnie Roberts

Job Titles:
  • Training Development Officer
Sharnie Roberts is a proud descendant of the Widjabul Wia-bal clan of the Bundjalung Nation and works within the WellMob team as the Training Development Officer. Sharnie has recently obtained a bachelor's degree in social sciences and is passionately pursuing a career that empowers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people to build cultural resilience for generational healing whilst contributing to breaking down systematic barriers for all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Tanya Shrestha

Job Titles:
  • Creative Marketing Strategist
  • Marketing Campaign Manager, Black Dog Institute
Tanya is a dynamic, creative marketing strategist, eternal optimist and problem-solver, with the ability to bring creative vision and strategic thinking to all projects that she works on. With a career that has roamed the commercial, not-for-profit, events and media landscape, she has over 7+ years of industry experience in organisations internationally, having worked in both Australia and the UK. In her current role, she is passionate about creating targeted marketing and communications campaigns to better meet the unique mental health needs of health professionals, communities and school groups across Australia.

Tricia Nagel

Job Titles:
  • Professor
Professor Tricia Nagel has thirty years of experience working in NT rural and remote mental health and substance use settings as psychiatrist and educator. Since 2003 Professor Nagel has led a research program based at Menzies School of Health Research in Darwin. The program promotes Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives of mental health and access to culturally responsive services and treatments. It has transitioned over two decades from face to face, paper-based treatments and tools, to digital solutions that continue to embed holistic and empowering elements.