BHP Foundation

The BHP Foundation is a charitable organization solely funded by BHP, a leading global resources company.

It collaborates with partners all over the world to catalyse new solutions to social and environmental challenges. Its vision is an equitable and sustainable future for the world’s people and our planet.

The Foundation was created in 2014 and operates independently under the governance of its own Board of Directors who define the Foundation’s strategy, areas of focus and activity.

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CSART

CSART is an international alliance of centres of excellence in applying systems modelling to address complex health and social problems. CSART partner institutions are based in Switzerland, Canada, the US, the UK, Colombia, & Australia. They work at the intersection of computer science, data science, systems science, health and behavioural sciences and citizen science to put better analytic tools in the hands of decision makers.

The alliance brings a depth of experience in delivering sustainable models to the ‘Right care, first time, where you live’ program. Their unique expertise also supports the evaluation of the systems modelling and facilitates intellectual contributions from a range of global health partners.

We're proud to work with CSART on the open exchange of knowledge to extend the program’s international applicability and reach.

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Centre of Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention (CBPATSISP)

The Centre of Best Practice in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention (CBPATSISP) was established in 2017 to develop and share evidence about effective suicide prevention approaches for Indigenous people and communities.

Building on the foundation of the earlier Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project (ATSISPEP), the CBPATSISP influences Indigenous suicide prevention policy, practice and research by promoting access to evidence and resources and through advocacy.

The work of the CBPATSISP is centred on the rights of Indigenous people and communities to self-determination, and the critical importance of cultural responses to distress alongside clinical approaches.

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