
A world-leading research and training centre based at Royal Children's Hospital focused on adolescent health, wellbeing and development.
The Centre for Adolescent Health is a technical and research group based at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne that generates knowledge and provides training for practitioners and policymakers about healthy development during adolescence. They are Australia's leading provider of education and training on adolescent health, working with partners across Australia and globally. The centre works with policy makers nationally and internationally and is the WHO's only globally oriented Collaborating Centre in adolescent health outside Western Europe. They focus on research domains including developmental science, global adolescent health, adolescent responsive health systems, and support for socially excluded adolescents.