Ever complained about the protracted length of time being taken for the manuscript review and decision process? My idea … always accept invitations to complete reviews and do them quickly… perhaps 3-4 reviews for every article we submit. Bob’s your uncle… problem solved…
Last week TReSI said "good-bye" to Tas Ferdous, our admin and research assistant (3rd from the left). Tas has been an invaluable member of the TReSI team and will be missed! We also said "hello"! Welcome to Kellie Riek (far left) TReSI's new Contracts and Finance Officer.
Next week is National Child Protection Week. A key part of protecting children is supporting their parents, particularly in the first 2000 days of life. Nurse home visiting has proven effective in providing this support. https://t.co/f0kaDUYr6E
Four Corners episode about infants born to mothers using addictive substances. @stacyleeblythe and her foster son, Bryce are interviewed about the longer term outcomes for kids https://t.co/wHSjWEACYs
@stacyleeblythe1 first hand experience as a carer informs her research with carers. She works with carers to achieve best outcomes for children in care, especially those born substance exposed https://t.co/OiNknm4fKW
This paper argues that children born prenatally substance exposed need to be identified so that early intervention services can be provided to assist them to achieve best outcomes. This happens for those exposed to alcohol, but not other drugs. WHY????
Excellent opportunity to learn about translational research and the science of implementation from one of the world leading experts, Distinguished Professor Lynn Kemp! scan the QR Code or follow the link to register today! https://t.co/XHzMcnBrkg
New research gives insight to foster carers self-care. The current deficit of carers demonstrates the importance of supporting and equipping carers with effective strategies to manage their own mental health in the midst of their care giving role.
https://t.co/a3oyoEkwXO
Congratulations to Fiona Byrne & Kathy Donohoe who presented at the Western Sydney University Professional Conference, discussing the importance of professional staff who support the translation/implementation of research into tangible services.TRUE we couldn't do it without you!
Congratulations to the right@home team! This new article published in BMJ details excellent outcomes for children 6 years after receiving an early intervention nurse home visiting program in Australia. https://t.co/HTynqiQZTd
So great to get good feedback! This was shared by one nurse who recently completed MECSH train-the-trainer training! We wish you all the best as you impact families and help your peers to do so as well!
TReSI acknowledges NAIDOC Week. This is an opportunity to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The image attached was painted by a 13 year old Dunghutti girl (shared with permission) in honour of her people.
Congraulations to Kie Kanda on the publication of her last paper from her doctoral work, titled: ‘Everything's adaptable’: A qualitative study of how nurses make decisions in sustained home-visiting care with mothers and children experiencing adversity https://t.co/7I8pHkUlGR
We had a great training session with foster carers of infants in Coffs Harbour. A lovely, well connected group with a real passion for the infants in their care! The need for this training was recently dentified through research with carers see report here https://t.co/1fi2bV4YOz
Great newspaper article about male post partum depression, based on the doctoral research of Sharrin Baldwin, one of TReSI's Collaborators https://t.co/lzBK7oy76X
Congratulations to the MECSH USA team and Candice from WY who presented at the Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs Conference 2023 held in New Orleans recently.