A project designed to help screen children and adolescents at risk of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) has been awarded a National Health and Medical Research Council Partnership Grant worth $1.49 million. Professor Dianne Shanley from Griffith University's School of Applied Psychology and Menzies Health Institute Queensland is one of the Chief Investigators on the Tracking Cube which her team co-designed. "The Tracking Cube originated when community members from remote Queensland voiced their concern around long waitlists for children," Professor Shanley said.
https://www.miragenews.com/1-49m-grant-awarded-for-fetal-alcohol-spectrum-1076010/#miragenews
Sinun täytyy kirjautua sisään ennen kuin voit kommentoida.