Asha Parkinson, a PhD candidate at Curtin University and Telethon Kids Institute will share insights from her research co-designing brief online wellbeing programs for young people living with chronic conditions. She will provide a walk-through of the co-designed programs and talk about how families can get involved in the research. This webinar will be of interest to young people with chronic conditions, their families, their health providers, researchers and advocacy groups.
This research is conducted on Whadjuk Noongar Boodja and we respectfully acknowledge the traditional custodians of these lands and waters. We thank Healthway WA for their support in funding the research. The research team includes A/Prof Amy Finlay-Jones, Prof Barbara Mullan, Dr Rachel Collins, Prof Liz Davis, Dr Keely Bebbington, Dr Claire Treadgold, and Ms Bec Johnson. Our thanks to Allergy Support Hub WA, Type 1 Family Centre, Starlight Children’s Foundation, Chronic Pain Australia, and Musculoskeletal Australia for partnering with us on this project.
The webinar will take place at 10:00 AM, AWST on the 23rd of July. It will also be recorded so that those who sign up but cannot attend can access the webinar at a later time.