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A community-led, trauma-informed psychosocial intervention to improve health outcomes of children and young people with Type-1 diabetes

T1D can be a traumatic diagnosis for children and young people, and often involves strict adherence to painful treatments, comorbid mental health conditions, and shortened life expectancy.

DiabHQ

The DiabHQ Patient Portal app is now available to WA children and families living with Type 1 diabetes.

Building leadership

Building leadership includes two modules you can access using the links below. What is leadership? Leadership is the ability to influence the way

Lessons learned from a hospital-wide review of blood stream infections for paediatric central line-associated blood stream infection prevention

Health care-associated bacteraemia has a significant impact on child health, exceeding the number of community-acquired bacteraemia at our hospital

Leaders need a vision

Once we’ve explored what it looks like to be an effective cyber leader, we can then begin to think about the sort of impact we want to make. Without

Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of DNA methylation and childhood asthma

Novel loci differentially methylated in newborns represent potential biomarkers of risk of asthma by school age

Gender-affirming hormones and surgery in transgender children and adolescents

This Review explores the available published evidence on gender-affirming cross-sex hormone and surgical interventions in transgender children

Leadership in action

The leadership in action section of this handbook includes three modules you can access from the links below. How do you make a change? This module

Functional genomics in cancer immunotherapy: Computational approaches for biomarker and drug discovery

This review explores computational strategies to yield biological insight into the processes involved in the immunotherapeutic response

How do you make a change?

The aim of every good leader is to make a positive change. It is often so easy to create lots of great ideas but how do we take that from a thought

Exercise Management for Young People With Type 1 Diabetes: A Structured Approach to the Exercise Consultation

This review provides a structured approach to assist in formulating person-specific exercise management plans for young people with T1D

Reflect and review

Time to reflect After your leadership team has completed an activity it is important to take time to reflect on how it went and things you may have

Survival and mortality in cerebral palsy: Observations to the sixth decade from a data linkage study of a total population register and National Death Index

Since 1990 mortality for those with severe cerebral palsy in Western Australia has tended to shift from childhood to early adulthood

Reduced heart rate variability in adults with autism spectrum disorder

Our data suggest an overall dysregulation in resting autonomic activity in adults with autism spectrum disorder

Building your knowledge

One of the best ways you can help your friends and others in your school to be safe online is by developing your own online knowledge and skills. It

Viewpoints on what is important to maintain relationship satisfaction in couples raising a child with autism spectrum disorder

Couples should be supported to strengthen communication processes and work in partnership to raise their child with ASD through family-centred interventions

Cybersafe practices

Cybersafe practices are precautions we can take to make sure our interactions online are safe and positive. Download the "My Online Status" in the

The controlled direct effect of temperament at 2-3 years on cognitive and academic outcomes at 6-7 years

Overall, temperament had small associations with cognitive and academic outcomes after accounting for parenting and confounders

Privacy settings

Privacy settings help you to control who can access your social media profiles and other information you have stored online or on your devices.