User:BradMcgrath

About me
Brad McGrath is a third-year indigenous student at the University of Canberra studying a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. Brad is the founder and CEO of Boys2MenAustralia, a non-profit organisation aimed at encouraging Australian boys to take action on mental health and the challenges they face in their every day lives.

Brad currently works part-time at the Australian Energy Regulator, working within the Strategic Communications and Engagement branch, and has recently completed an internship in the AER's Behavioural Insights team where he completed a project designed to improve the AER's communication of technical regulatory information to people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds.

Brad is currently an intern of the CareerTrackers Indigenous Internship Program, having previously worked at the Australian Taxation Office, as well as the Fortune Global 500 company Accenture, as a student of the program. He holds a part-time job at Kingpin Canberra, where he operates escape rooms each Sunday.

In his spare time, Brad enjoys fishing in Canberra's local lakes and rivers. He also volunteers in his local community as a referee coordinator at his local soccer club.

Book Chapter
Help-seeking among boys - What are the barriers to help-seeking for boys and what motivates them to seek help?

Book chapter

 * 1) Addition to Cannabis use and dopamine - 'Medical Cannabis', including references (6:38pm AEST, 28 Aug 22)
 * 2) Addition to Behavioural Economics and Motivation - 'External Link - Behavioural Economics Team (famously known as the first 'nudge unit')' (6:54pm AEST, 28 Aug 22).

Wikimedia Commons

 * 1) Photo added to Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Boy_Smiling_Swing_WikiCommons.jpg
 * 2) Photo added to Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Boy_Tree_Smiling.jpg
 * 3) Photo added to Wikimedia Commons - https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Boy_Happy_Laughing.jpg

Twitter

 * 1) Re-tweet of post from @jordanpeterson with #emot22 hashtag (6:13pm AEST, 28 Aug 22) - https://twitter.com/_BradleyMcGrath/status/1563801987447078914