Susan Woolfenden (@woolfendensusan) 's Twitter Profile
Susan Woolfenden

@woolfendensusan

Associate Professor Sue Woolfenden MBBS FRACP MPH PhD (UNSW)
Senior NHMRC Research Fellow @popchildhealth School of Women and Children's Health UNSW Sydney

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“The unintended consequence of the lockdown measures such as social isolation and reduced access to school and community services have potentially exacerbated the long-standing issues faced by the young people.” Nan Hu Sydney Children's Hospitals Network UNSW Medicine & Health newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/health/ki…

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The GBD data show globally an increase in the prevalence of both major depressive disorder (estimated additional 53·2 million cases or a 27·6% increase) and anxiety disorders (76·2 million additional cases or a 25·6 % increase) since the pandemic. thelancet.com/journals/lance…

Laurel Mimmo PhD (@laurel_mimmo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to share our new paper: Codesigning patient experience measures for and with children and young people with intellectual disability: a study protocol BMJ_Open bmjopen.bmj.com/content/11/12/…

Susan Woolfenden (@woolfendensusan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great work led by Joanna Glover and Nora Samir Population Child Health Research UNSW Medicine & Health and author team, supported by SESLHD outlining the evidence for place based interventions in the First 2000 days sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Disruption in access to child health care comes with a cost. Certainly important from health policy perspective and the importance in maintaining community health care for young children and other priority populations. Susan Woolfenden

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Children’s development is a product of their environment. The first 1000 days are crucial for infancy and the longer term. This must be understood better to prevent a catastrophe. #COVID19 Susan Woolfenden Prof Sharon Goldfeld Jin Russell Alison Leversha

Jack DeLacy (@jackdelacy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great way to end the HDR presentations at the #ACAH2022 conference with an amazing talk by Laurel Mimmo PhD about what makes a good experience for inpatient children with intellectual disability Academy of Child and Adolescent Health 👏🏼

Great way to end the HDR presentations at the #ACAH2022 conference with an amazing talk by <a href="/Laurel_Mimmo/">Laurel Mimmo PhD</a> about what makes a good experience for inpatient children with intellectual disability
<a href="/AcademyCAH/">Academy of Child and Adolescent Health</a> 👏🏼
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Imp study by our PhD candidate @ania_anderst & team to identify housing screening Qs asked of families in healthcare/social services. The review published in BMJ_Open provides a catalogue of Qs & potential actions to help improve outcomes. 👉bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/4/e…

Imp study by our PhD candidate @ania_anderst &amp; team to identify housing screening Qs asked of families in healthcare/social services.

The review published in <a href="/BMJ_Open/">BMJ_Open</a> provides a catalogue of Qs &amp; potential actions to help improve outcomes.

👉bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/4/e…
Susan Woolfenden (@woolfendensusan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great work @ania_anderst our PhD student on the Healthy Housing team The George Institute for Global Health Population Child Health Research,Sydney Children's Hospitals Network UNSW Medicine & Health providing the much needed evidence base on what we know about socially prescribing for housing for children and their families bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/4/e…

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Thanks team for making this paper possible Population Child Health Research UNSW Medicine & Health Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Institute University of Sydney Delivering paediatric precision medicine: Genomic and environmental considerations along the causal pathway of childhood neurodevelopmental disorders onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dm…