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Friday
Dec162016

Volume 7 Issue 3/4 now available

The latest Journal of Mental Health for Children and Young People with Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities is now available. Highlights include:

  • The Future of Our Children’s Mind, Spirit and Soul: Will the digital revolution destroy them or can schools grow them? by David Dossetor
  • Notes from the 19th Society for the Study of Behavioural Phenotypes (SSBP) International Research Symposium by Peter Wurth
  • The Medicine Cabinet: Atomoxetine by Judy Longworth
  • Addressing cardiometabolic risk factors in people with an intellectual disability by Jessica Walsh, Professor Katherine Samaras and Professor Julian Trollor
  • The 15th World Congress of the International Association for the Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IASSID) by David Dossetor
  • IASSID Symposium on Quality of Life in Children with Intellectual Disability by Donna White
  • A report on the inaugural meeting of the Bowral Mental Health Intellectual Disability Professionals Network
  • Resource Spotlight: Carer Checklist by Carers Australia
  • KidsQuit