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What’s in a name?

For thousands of WA children living with undiagnosed diseases, it’s hope.

Breakthrough autism program makes headlines around the world

Autism researchers at the The Kids Research Institute Australia have found the first evidence that therapy in infancy can reduce the likelihood of a clinical autism diagnosis in early childhood.

Database a crucial tool helping to fill the CDKL5 information void

The Kids Research Institute Australia disability researcher, Associate Professor Helen Leonard, played an important role in the identification of the differences that define CDD, thanks to her extensive experience researching Rett syndrome and running an Australian online database tracking Rett cases.

Helping to create safe spaces for young LGBTQA+ Aboriginal people

The Walkern Katatdjin (Rainbow Knowledge) project has produced a suite of resources to help services become more inclusive.

Tate is in good hands at CliniKids

Discover how this family is benefitting from CliniKids' evidence-based therapies.

The six-minute tests that could save lives

Thanks to research, a six -second test can get the answers that could save a child’s life.

Building your knowledge

One of the best ways you can help your friends and others in your school to be safe online is by developing your own online knowledge and skills. It

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Neuroaffirming language

The language we use shifts over time and the words we use are important. At CliniKids, we are committed to using language that is neuroaffirming and preferred by the autistic community.

Frequently asked questions

FAQ about CliniKids, The Kids' clinical service for children with autism and/or developmental delays, and their families.

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School transitions

We know that school transitions can be difficult for most children, but even more so for autistic children, who may need some extra support.