Where’s Mick?
RCH Paediatrician Mick Creati is more than halfway through his journey from Fremantle to Sydney to raise money for the Chronic Illness Peer Support Program (ChIPS).
RCH Paediatrician Mick Creati is more than halfway through his journey from Fremantle to Sydney to raise money for the Chronic Illness Peer Support Program (ChIPS).
The Childhood to Adolescence Transition Study (CATS) features in the recently published book, The New Puberty by Amanda Dunn. Dr Lisa Mundy’s review of the book appears in today’s edition of The Conversation. See the web for a full review https://theconversation.com/book-review-the-new-puberty-80877
20-year outcomes in adolescents who self-harm: a population-based cohort study
Dr Rohan Borschmann has been nominated and accepted to be a new Board of Director for AAAH. Rohan is an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow in the Centre for Adolescent Health, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute in Melbourne. A former prison psychologist in QLD, he has a particular interest in self-harm and substance use among marginalised … Continued
Congratulations to Heather Ryan and thank-you to North Brighton Rotary Club
Commentary piece published in the Lancet
Professor Susan Sawyer invited to join International Advisory Board of new Lancet journal on child and adolescent health
SUPPORT ChIPS
Chronic Illness Peer Support: Dept. Adolescent Medicine
SUPPORT ChIPS
Chronic Illness Peer Support: Dept. Adolescent Medicine
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Dr Nola Firth on progress in informed awareness of dyslexia in Australia – but still a way to go
Making primary health care more accessible for students most in need.