Upskilling Health Professionals on Early Detection and Intervention for Infants and Young Children with Developmental Disabilities in Low to Middle Income Countries

Upskilling Health Professionals on Early Detection and Intervention for Infants and Young Children with Developmental Disabilities in Low to Middle Income Countries

Chief Investigator: Associate Professor Alicia Spittle

This project will develop and pilot a training program on early detection and intervention for infants and young children with Neurodevelopmental Disorder targeting health professionals in low to middle income countries (including Kazakhstan and Nepal), with a focus on capacity building of allied health professionals. The aim is to provide evidence for training programs, towards creating a skilled provider market if schemes such as the NDIS are to be implemented in other regions.