
Honoring the Legacy of Dr. Allison Milner: Interview with Professor Tony LaMontagne | Episode 100
Hope Illuminated Podcast: Helping the Helpers Bring Light to Life’s Darkest Moments
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Episode · 46:54 · Nov 16, 2021
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For this milestone episode of the “Hope Illuminated” podcast, I wanted to celebrate a hero to many of us: Dr. Allison Milner. Allison was a fierce and mighty leader whose work in suicide prevention and social justice was shifting the world’s views when she died tragically in an accident on April 12, 2019. In this episode Professor Tony LaMontagne and I share stories about her global impact in the areas of:Workplace suicideUnemployment and mental healthPsychosocial job hazardsInterventions that help people live through suicidal intensitySocio-economic determinants of suicideWomen in researchPeople with disabilities and social justiceIndigenous people and social justiceAbout Allison Milner, Ph.D.IN MEMORIUM IASPALLISON MILNER OBITUARYAllison IASP Malaysia group.The Lancet article on Dr. Milner: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(19)32228-7/fulltext Allison Milner publications: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=SHXA7QIAAAAJ&hl=en About Professor Tony LaMontagneProfessor Tony LaMontagne’s career has been dedicated to developing the scientific and public understanding of work as a social determinant of health, and translating this research into policy and practice to improve workplace and worker health. Specific areas of interest include workplace mental health, improving job quality and psychosocial working conditions, and evaluating policy interventions. His research and publications have influenced policy & practice in workplace health both nationally and internationally, including OH&S authorities, Beyond Blue, the (Australian) National Mental Health Commission, the US Occupational Safety & Health Administration, and the World Health Organisation. He has worked extensively in collaboration with workplace stakeholders from government, industry, and labour. Total career publications include 249 peer-reviewed, 26 book and monograph chapters, 27 major reports, 2 books, and 24 other publications (knowledge translation publications, newspaper opinions pieces, etc.). H-indices are 37 in Scopus, and 52 in Google Scholar. A global analysis of Scopus citation data up to 2019 ranked LaMontagne in the top 1% of authors in the Environmental & Occupational Health field.Tony LaMontagne publications: https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=GLvCCNMAAAAJ&hl=enFor more infoormation on this episode go to https://www.sallyspencerthomas.com/hope-illuminated-podcast/100
46m 54s · Nov 16, 2021
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