Professor Wayne WarburtonProfessor Wayne Warburton is an Associate Professor of Developmental Psychology at Macquarie University and a registered psychologist. He is Deputy Director of the Children and Families Research Centre and has a strong interest in the fields of aggressive behaviour, media psychology and parenting. His publications in scientific journals and books are primarily on topics around aggressive behaviour and the impact of violent and pro social media. Professor Wayne Warburton is a co author of the International Society for Research on Aggression Statement on Media Violence and the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues Research Summary on Media Violence.
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Dr Philip TamDr Philip Tam is a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist with more than 15 years’ experience in both the public and private sector. Dr Philip Tam is an acknowledged Australian and global pioneer in the field of internet related psychology (dubbed as "Internet addiction”) and is currently involved in many local and international research projects in this area. He has written numerous articles and book chapters on this topic for general and professional audiences, presents lectures and workshops, and regularly comments in the local and international media. He co-presents a free series on iTunes podcasts on this topic “The Healthy Digital Diet”, and in 2011 helped set up Australia’s first public service information and website to assist families.
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Dr Rose CantaliDr Rose Cantali is an Australian Psychological Society (APS) Fellow, an educational and developmental psychologist and fellow members of the APS College of Developmental Psychologists, The APS College of Counselling Psychologists and is an associate member of the APS College of Clinical psychologists. Dr Rose Cantali’s research into “school connectedness of Muslim boys in Australia” and “disengaged youth” is recognised by media, government bodies, parent organisations, professional national and international institutions, universities and professional colleagues. Dr Cantali’s current and prior appointment to various Boards over the years demonstrates her professional reputation. Dr Cantali's involvement in key professional Boards include: former Board Director of SPELD NSW, current board member of Australia Parent Council, current President of NSW Parent Council, former Chair Sydney Branch of the APS, former Board Director Australia Council of the Arts – Cultural Community Board, and former Board Member NSW of NESA. Her appointment as Associate fellow to numerous Australian universities and Clinical supervisor of provisional psychologists and registered psychologists demonstrates her highly regarded expertise in issues related to the field.
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Mrs Louisa CarliniMrs Louisa Carlini has a Master of Professional Psychology and is a provisionally registered psychologist. Mrs Louisa Carlini is part of the Screen Smart Kids research team and was involved in the development of the Screen Smart Kids program and screener. She is currently co heading the piloting of the Screen Smart Kids program and screeners. Mrs Louisa Carlini is one of the senior therapists who is delivering the pilot program in schools. Mrs Louisa Carlini is passionate about her research into young peoples’ screen addiction and will be enrolling in a PhD to further explore factors that contribute to screen addiction in youth.
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Mr Benjamin CongediMr Benjamin Congedi is a provisionally registered psychologist who has been part of the Screen Smart Kids team for the past 12 months. He is enthusiastic about the cause and has been involved in developing and trialling the screening tool and treatment program. Mr Benjamin Congedi states “I am astounded by the number of children, adolescents, and young adults, who are affected by this issue. I am particularly concerned about young males who are assessing increasingly violent content and displaying aggressive behaviour.” Mr Benjamin Congedi is motivated to spread his newly acquired knowledge and skills to his community and tackle the issue on the front line.
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Professor John SaundersJohn Saunders is a professor and consultant physician in internal medicine and addiction medicine, with appointments at the University of Queensland and University of Sydney. His career as a clinician, service director, researcher and academic in addictive disorders extends back 40 years. He has worked with the World Health Organization throughout his career and was responsible for the development of the AUDIT questionnaire, and in the past decade has been a member of the WHO advisory group spearheading WHO’s response to excessive gaming and gaming addiction.
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