Healthy Trajectories was fortunate enough to support four presenters at the 2024 AusACPDM conference that took place in August this year.
The speakers presented papers along with posters to summarize their research, from topics such as pilot studies on movement therapy to methods for improving the perception of family-centered practices.
Nicole Merrick is a lead member of the Learning and Belonging and Optimising Health research themes at Healthy Trajectories, and her poster presentation was about care coordination for children with medically complex cerebral palsy: the experiences and perspectives of caregivers and families.
Click on the image or link below to read more about Nicole’s poster presentation:
Click here to learn more about Nicole’s research.
Click here to learn more about the Complex Care Hub mentioned in the poster.
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