'All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children should have access to the ASQ-TRAK': Shared vision of an implementation support model for the ASQ-TRAK developmental screener.

Anita D'Aprano,Sue-Anne Hunter,Rebecca Fry,Melissa Savaglio,Sarah Carmody,John Boffa, Louise Cooke, Abigail Dent, Amanda Docksey, Josie Douglas, Adam Dunn,Nick Halfpenny, Meg Hewett, Adrienne Lipscomb,Esmai Manahan, Belinda Morton,Holly Mosse, Dawn Ross,Helen Skouteris

Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals(2023)

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This implementation support model can inform ongoing processes necessary for sustainable ASQ-TRAK implementation nationally. This will transform the way services provide developmental care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, ensuring access to high quality, culturally safe developmental care. SO WHAT?: Well-implemented developmental screening leads to more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children receiving timely early childhood intervention services, improving developmental trajectories and optimising long-term health and wellbeing.
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Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, child development, culturally competent care, developmental disabilities, developmental screening programs, implementation science
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