Dedicated to advancing research and learning in the field of suicide prevention
Developed in 1996, the Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention (AISRAP) is a national and international suicide prevention research centre. AISRAP conducts public health surveillance of suspected suicides and conducts individual studies with government, industry bodies and non-government organisations. Since 2004, AISRAP has operated a specialised outpatient clinic for people with a history of suicidal ideation or behaviour. AISRAP also provides education and training for health and allied health professionals, offering postgraduate programs in suicidology (Certificate, Master and Master with Honours) and accredited training.
Sustainable Development Goals
Griffith University is aligned with the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and is committed to advancing knowledge, innovation, and practices that promote holistic health and well-being.
Vision and mission
AISRAP is the leading Australian centre for research, clinical practice, education and community action for suicide prevention, sought after for the quality of the advice and the outcomes it provides in linking research and practice. We aim to promote high quality research, clinical practice, and education for the prevention of suicidal behaviour in Australia.
Suicide in Queensland: Annual Report 2022
The Suicide in Queensland: Annual Report 2022 provides recent suicide trends in Queensland to help target and inform suicide prevention activities in Queensland by understanding the circumstances in which suicides occurred. This report includes information from 1990 to December 2021. The information comes from a public health surveillance system — the Queensland Suicide Register (QSR) and the interim Queensland Suicide Register (iQSR).
Our Purpose
Develop effective data surveillance systems for suicide and attempted suicide in Queensland
Undertake primary research and systematic reviews on suicidal behaviour and disseminate the findings
Evaluate best practice for interventions to reduce suicidal behaviour at the individual, community, and population levels
Provide strategic and policy oriented advice to government, communities, organisations, and other interested parties
Organisational Structure
AISRAP provides services in research and evaluation, clinical service delivery, and training and education (RCT). Each arm of AISRAP is important in providing a comprehensive understanding of suicidal behaviour and suicide prevention.
Stay up to date
AISRAP news
$2.9 million in MRFF grants for mental health and children with cerebral palsy
10 Aug 2023
Two Griffith University-led research projects have been successful in gaining grants from the...
Grants break down barriers to space and inclusivity
12 Jul 2023
Griffith citizen science projects win Queensland Engaging Science Grants.
Impacts of YouTube on loneliness and mental health
15 May 2023
Frequent users of YouTube have higher levels of loneliness, anxiety, and depression according to...
Intimate Partner Violence Is Not All the Same
19 Apr 2023
Reducing instances of intimate partner violence is not a one-size-fits-all solution, however...
Stay Social
Stay connected to AISRAP via our social media