Enjoy presentations from this year’s conference, courtesy of the Rotary Club of Downtown Auckland and the Ted and Mollie Carr Trust.
Sonja March (University of Queensland)
Digital models of care for child and adolescent anxiety
Karolina Stasiak (University of Auckland)
Stress Detox: Open trial and implementation of a chatbot intervention
Hiran Thabrew (University of Auckland)
Open trial of a CBT and biofeedback-based computer game for treating anxiety in children with long-term physical conditions
Mark Dadds (University of Sydney)
What is it to discipline a child; what should it be? Time-out from perspectives of mental health, attachment and trauma
Lianne Woodward (University of Canterbury)
Parenting and the premature infant
Melanie Woodfield (University of Auckland)
Clinician attitudes toward time-out: A thorn in the side of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) implementation
Josephine Barbaro (La Trobe University, Melbourne)
Early identification of autism using developmental surveillance from infancy to preschool: the SACS and ASDetect tools
Hannah Waddington (Victoria University of Wellington)
Community perspectives on the appropriateness and importance of support goals for young autistic children
Jenna van Deurs (University of Caterbury)
The Waiora Tamariki programme: Onloine supports to promote the wellbeing of autistic children and their caregivers
Terryann Clark (University of Auckland)
Rangatahi Māori mental health needs and preferences: Results from Youth 2000 and Harnessing the Spark of Life studies
Aria Graham (Waipatu Marae)
Mamia – wrapping around wellbeing and distress
Moana Theodore (University of Otago)
IDI-related research into ental health issues identified among rangatahi Māori