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The ACE sub-project is working to inform universal antenatal screening for maternal adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) by thoroughly examining their impact on the pregnancy and child.
This sub-project aims to understand why some people develop long-term health problems after COVID-19 and to identify biological markers that can help doctors predict who is most at risk and how to treat them.
This sub-project will be using ORIGINS data to explore the risk and protective factors of obesity from birth to early childhood.
Parental factors influencing child digital technology use in the early years.
Investigating the association between iron deficiency and quality of sleep in one year old infants.
IDEA is one of the few population-based resources in the world dedicated to intellectual disability. The IDEA database contains information on all children born in Western Australia since 1983 who have been identified with having an intellectual disability. Individuals with autism spectrum disorder, both with and
Find our booklet on Social and Emotional Wellbeing on this page
This project aims to improve the cultural safety and effectiveness of mainstream mental health services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.
Find the preliminary findings from our cultural safety project here
Read more about what dissociation looks like in children and how you can help as a caregiver.