Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-visiting (MECSH), flagship program of TReSI, continues to run around the world, supporting families to function well despite adversity. Here's a summary by the Director of TReSI Distinguished Professor @LynnKempWSU https://t.co/XzRipVnOu6
@DrMPhoenix @paeadie and the one yet to come is an analysis of receptive language outcomes for 4 year old Aboriginal children whose mothers did and did not receive home visiting intervention from pregnancy...just trying to get that one published now!
The third of my PhD articles is out and in time for #AHPsDay: Influential factor combinations leading to language outcomes following a home visiting intervention: A qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) Kate Short, @paeadie Lynn Kemp https://t.co/vWZ74oeqIm
@DrMPhoenix @paeadie And the other is from the Gudaga birth cohort study.
Longitudinal vocabulary development in Australian urban Aboriginal children: Protective and risk factors https://t.co/0Uluus47If
@DrMPhoenix @paeadie Thanks so much Michelle😀 - here's a link to one- a similar analysis from the control group of the same study. Short, Eadie, & Kemp. (2019) Paths to language development in at risk children: a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA). BMC Pediatr 19, 94. https://t.co/LCELN8XFhm
Congratulations @LowitjaInstitut
Our first Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community controlled research institute in Australia.
A significant milestone in the Academy.
Well done Aunty Pat Anderson AO @JanineMilera and team! @GregHuntMP @NACCHOAustralia@MelissaSweetDr
History is about to be made today as the University of Ghana graduates the first cohort of the MSc Speech and Language Therapy programme. An achievement worth celebrating. Congratulations to the 12! And thanks to all who contributed in making this possible!
And the overall Women of Influence winner is… Professor @JulieLeask from @Sydney_Uni Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery. She is globally recognised for research into the social and behavioural aspects of vaccination. Congrats! 🙋♀️ 🍾 #100woi@Syd_Health
This is Kiya, the new Indigenous doll on Play School making her debut in NAIDOC Week.
The ep celebrating Indigenous language and culture is 9am 8 July on ABC Me ft. Miranda Tapsell who will find out where Kiya is from and how to say hello in her language.
#IYIL2019#IY2019
If you're interested in the influence of modifiable factors on children's language development have a look at our new article..
Paths to language development in at risk children: a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) https://t.co/XeSyjJ1Jw6 #bmcpediatr