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Good planning and communication between families and schools is very important to ensure children are safe and supported. With the new school year underway, hear from our Social Work team with their top tips on managing the start of a new school year.
This is an exciting opportunity to join ORIGINS playing a key role in the coordination of the Project's data systems.
CliniKids has won the Excellence in Allied Health category at the inaugural National Disability Awards, announced in Melbourne tonight.
To recruit participants for ORIGINS and sub-projects and to follow-up participants during the Project implementation
A The Kids Research Institute Australia spin-off company has received $20 million from the Medical Research Commercialisation Fund to develop a promising new therapy for the treatment of Cystic Fibrosis.
Publications, papers and findings coming out of ORIGINS and its sub-projects
Food allergies have become more common in our community, with up to one in ten young children now affected. Reactions can range from mild hives to life threatening anaphylaxis and breathing difficulties. The most common food allergies are to egg, peanut, tree nuts, cow’s milk, fish, shellfish, sesame, wheat and soy.
View a collection of published research from The Early Start Screen Smart Program.
Learn more about some of our inspiring First Nations researchers and staff members whose leadership, knowledge and lived experience are shaping how research is done at The Kids.
Systematic review of the treatment, prevention and public health control of skin infections in resource-limited settings where skin infections are endemic