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Telethon Kids Institute 15 Hospital Ave Nedlands WA Australia 6009
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Total Won
$2.1M
Contracts
7
Agencies
5
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Contract History
| WA-CAHS20207334 | A Professor will be employed by Telethon Kids and be made available to CAHS for two (2) clinical sessions (0.2 FTE) per week within CAHS. | Child and Adolescent Health Service | $654,773 |
| WA-CAHS20218555 | TKI Salary Recoup - PCH Telethon Fellowship & Anaesthetic Research & Other | Child and Adolescent Health Service | $519,198 |
| WA-DoH20218148 | Western Australia (WA) has the lowest childhood vaccine coverage rates in the country, with particularly low uptake in Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander (hereafter referred to as ?Aboriginal? ) children in the Perth metropolitan region. These low rates are indicative that parents of Aboriginal children in the Perth metropolitan area (hereafter referred to as ?Perth?) may be facing significant barriers to immunisation due to access and/or attitudes. The Approved Purpose of the Grant Agreement is for the Wesfarmers Centre of Vaccines and Infectious Diseases to undertake a research project to identify and understand the barriers to vaccine uptake among Aboriginal children in Perth. The results of this research project will inform the design of an evidence-based intervention to address these barriers and support vaccination uptake among Aboriginal families in Perth. [1] As per the WA Health Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing Framework, Aboriginal is the preferred term in WA | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $230,938 |
| WA-CAHS202210330 | Provide clinical statistical services for the evaluation of Research and Grant Application to the CAHS Research and Ethics committee | Child and Adolescent Health Service | $220,000 |
| WA-OG0182019 | The Grant amount will support the Connected Caregiving for Infants in Out-of-Home Care research project (the Project), which contributes to the Department of Communities? (Communities) outcome of Safe Children and its strategic direction to support individuals and families to lead their best life.The Connected Caregiving: Out-of-Home Care (CC OOHC) Group Therapy Program (the Program) was developed collaboratively by the Grantor, the Organisation and the Child Development Service within the Child and Adolescent Health Service (CAHS) and aims to improve life outcomes for children living in long-term out-of-home care. The Program is designed to support foster, family and kinship carers to provide sensitive, trauma-informed caregiving for infants and children in out-of-home care.The Organisation will evaluate the effectiveness of the Program, which is being trialled by the Grantor in the east metropolitan region of Perth. The Grant amount will support the Organisation to evaluate the Program through the employment of two research assistants. | Department of Communities | $197,875 |
| WA-ED210232 | The Department of Education (the Department) through this Request is seeking to engage the services of a suitably qualified provider to undertake an independent, outcomes-focused evaluation of the Child and Parent Centre (CPC) program, limited to the period 1 January 2015 to 31 December 2021. The purpose of, and the research scope for, this evaluation is to examine and report on: the program-level impact of regular attendance in CPC programs and/or services on student outcomes from Kindergarten to the end of Year 3 (five cohorts); the extent to which any improvement in student outcomes identified in Kindergarten, potentially attributable to the CPCs, are sustained to Year 3; the community-level impact of CPC programs and services on CPC communities, as indicated by the Australian Early Development Census (AEDC); the extent to which parents or carers of children attending CPCs report having greater confidence and capability to provide home environments in which their children can thrive; and refinements and improvements that could be applied to strengthen the Department?s existing data collection, analysis, and presentation processes, and to effectively track and document the impact of CPCs in the future. | Department of Education | $150,000 |
| WA-HW20002 | Building social and emotional wellbeing through the arts | Healthway | $125,979 |
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