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Vital recommendations to improve cultural safety in health services have been released in a newly published review led by Embrace-funded researchers.
Our researchers are looking for young people with Type 1 diabetes and HbA1c above 8.5%, to see if using an advanced hybrid closed loop system (MiniMed Medtronic™ 780G insulin pump) will improve blood glucose levels and HbA1c.
A hub of resources to support cultural safety for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people, families, and communities.
ORIGINS is celebrating a substantial funding increase for its world-class research into child and family health and wellbeing.
We spoke to Oscar and asked him to share his story about the challenges he faces when trying to support his brother, joining the Centre as a student and what T1D research means to him, his brother and his family.
In 2018, an independent panel of world-leading researchers undertook a Scientific Review of the Institute.
Following the successful launch of the DiabHQ mobile app last November, we're now moving into the exciting next phase and need your voice.
Professor Pat Dudgeon (UWA), Richard Weston (Maari Ma Health CEO), and Professor Helen Milroy
We are excited to introduce ten trailblazing researchers who will be taking to the stage this February to pitch their bold and innovative ideas to our philanthropic community.