The Randwick Campus of Mindgardens Neuroscience Network serves as the primary hub for translational research and integrated clinical care focusing on mental health, addiction, neurological disorders, and behavioural neuroscience. Housed at Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), it brings together expertise from partner institutions including UNSW Sydney, Black Dog Institute, and South Eastern Sydney Local Health District to develop innovative treatments and improve patient outcomes through evidence-based interventions.
- Psychosis: Tertiary Referral Service for Psychosis (TRSP) offering intensive therapeutic approaches for complex cases, including research on physical health integration via 'Keeping the Body in Mind' program.
- Functional Neurological Disorders (FND): Mindgardens FND Clinic at Prince of Wales Hospital providing multidisciplinary assessment and brief interventions for adults aged 18-65.
- Depression: Mindgardens Clinic for Depression with shared treatment plans incorporating medication, psychological therapy, and exercise physiology.
- Mental Health and Addiction: Research into new medication approaches, psilocybin-assisted therapy, and forensic mental health at the intersection of psychosis and justice systems.
- Neurological and Behavioural Neuroscience: Projects on vaccines for psychosis patients, intergenerational clinical trials, and lifestyle interventions for complex mental health conditions.
This campus emphasizes clinical-research integration, with clinics predominantly serving the South Eastern Sydney catchment, fostering advancements in brain-related disorders.