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Partnering for System Change in the Early Years

Join us for the HDA and Wellbeing SA forum on Partnering for System Change in the Early Years – how can we better support children and families in South Australia?.

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Navigating the health and education nexus for the sake of child development

Please join us for the 19th annual Healthy Development Adelaide (HDA) Oration.

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Partnerships in Practice – Supporting regional children, families and communities

Join us for the HDA and Novita forum.

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Gaming and LEGO® robotics with autistic students: Learnings and outcomes

Join us for this HDA forum...

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Reframing Challenges to Child Development: Inclusion, Participation and Transformation

This forum is held in conjunction with our partner organisation Flinders University.

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Domestic and Family Violence - The Child’s Voice

This forum is held in conjunction with our partner organisation the Department of Human Services.

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Goldilocks Days: Finding the “just right” balance of sleep, exercise and sitting

Join us for the annual Healthy Development Adelaide (HDA) Women’s Excellence in Research Award presentation. 

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The clinician, the family, and systems: Building infant mental health into the future

Join us for the Healthy Development Adelaide (HDA) and Australian Association for Infant Mental Health SA branch (AAIMH) forum.

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