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The Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Team follows an holistic definition of Aboriginal Health which means that health is not just the physical wellbeing of an individual but includes the social, emotional and cultural wellbeing of the whole community.
Strengths-based, tiered, accessible, resources and supports (STARS) for Kids for parent, carers and their children.
During our 8-Year Kids Checks, ORIGINS is introducing the opportunity for parents and children to be fitted with the SENS motion device which that will measure you and your child's sleep and physical activity for seven days.
This study explores the role of infant sleep in early childhood development.
Project Officer Thomas Betts says it's vital we nurture our young people.
Researchers around the world, including at The Kids Research Institute Australia, are playing catch up as they try to understand what is causing the big increase in allergies
Hearing your child’s first word is a precious moment for any parent but while most children begin to talk within 12 to 24 months of age, some take much longer.
We identified previously unidentified gene fusions involving the MET oncogene in pediatric glioblastoma
Kids born with Down syndrome are at high risk of an array of health problems – including issues with sight, hearing, heart defects, bone complications, immune disorders and learning difficulties.
We plan to examine whether prenatal maternal mental health disorders impact the risk of stillbirth and infant mortality