ResearchWorks Podcast
ResearchWorks is a podcast developed specifically for health professionals in the area of child health, hosted by Dr Dayna Pool and Dr Ashleigh Thornton, in association with Curtin University and...
ResearchWorks is a podcast developed specifically for health professionals in the area of child health, hosted by Dr Dayna Pool and Dr Ashleigh Thornton, in association with Curtin University and...
Please see below for the latest updates from DMCN and highlights from our latest issue, We welcome feedback or questions. Connect with us via Twitter (@mackeithpress) or drop us an...
Did you know that the International Alliance of Academies of Childhood Disability (of which you are automatically a member of if you are an AusACPDM Member!) has a Knowledge Hub...
Australian Hip Surveillance Guidelines for Children with CP: 2020 What has changed? Join us in our free listening and sharing session Wednesday 30th June 2021 at 4.30pm Australian EST Topic information: Meredith...
Prof. Rick Lieber Rick Lieber is a physiologist who earned his Ph.D. in Biophysics from U.C. Davis developing a theory of light diffraction that was applied to mechanical studies of...
The ‘Occupational Performance Coaching Manual’ presents a definitive guide to understanding, applying and teaching Occupational Performance Coaching (OPC) suitable for health professionals, students, educators and researchers. Grounded in principles of...
Musculoskeletal Issues in Cerebral Palsy: Is Classification the Key to Improving Communication and Management? Join us in our free listening and sharing session Wednesday 26th May 2021 at 4.30pm Australian...
Listen to the author vodcast discussion of two papers published in DMCN, an Australia – Europe collaboration (Australian CP Register ACPR, Surveillance of CP Europe SCPE and EUROCAT). Authors: Shona...
Authors: Sarah E Reedman, Roslyn N Boyd, Jenny Ziviani, Catherine Elliott, Robert S Ware, Leanne Sakzewski Discussion of the paper: Participation predictors for leisure‐time physical activity intervention in children with...