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The Kids Research Institute Australia's annual report highlights the accomplishments of our researchers, furthering our mission to secure a happier, healthier future for kids everywhere.
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In this blog, Occupational Therapy Clinical Lead Marie Rodatz discusses the elements needed to create a neuro-affirming environment that supports neurodiverse individuals.
Read the 2024 edition of the Together Magazine
ORIGINS has secured $500,000 in funding from the WA Government’s Future Health Research and Innovation (FHRI) Fund.
Meet the investigators and collaborators from the Future Child Health team
PACT is a program for caregivers of children who would like some additional support to understand their child’s communication.
We know that school transitions can be difficult for most children, but even more so for autistic children, who may need some extra support.
Neurodiversity awareness is about raising understanding that there are many different ways that people think, learn, process and interact with the world.
This tool is designed to help current and future parents and caregivers as well as health care providers. It is currently based on the 2026 Western Australian RSV immunisation program.