The module aims to further disability professionals’ understanding of how to support people with intellectual disability at different stages of their journey through the criminal justice system.
3DN is privileged to have led the development of five new e-learning resources for the Mental Health Supports in Specialist Schools initiative of the Victorian Department of Education and Training.
3DN’s Australian first research published in the Medical Journal of Australia found that people with intellectual disability are up to 4.5 times more likely to be hospitalised for conditions that could have been adequately managed in primary care
3DN, with support from the NSW Ministry of Health, have developed a series of new easy read resources providing information about accessing and navigating mental health services available within NSW.
A historical study by 3DN found people with intellectual disability have & continue to face systemic issues to access #mental healthcare. This research calls for improved policy, governance, services, workforce capacity & research.
A recent study at 3DN, UNSW Sydney with support from the Dementia Australia Research Foundation looked at the health needs and service use of people living with less common types of dementia in NSW.
3DN is making a website. It will help people with intellectual disability find information about mental health services. We want to work with a group of people with intellectual disability.
Are you an autistic adult who has experienced Autistic Burnout? Researchers from UNSW and Macquarie University are investigating Autistic Burnout and need volunteers for phase 2 of our study.
A recent study at 3DN, UNSW Sydney with support from MND Research Australia looked at the health needs and service use of people with motor neurone disease (MND) in NSW.
Health and disability professionals will receive additional training to provide expert care to thousands of people in NSW living with an intellectual disability and a mental illness following the launch of a ground-breaking e-learning website toda
Professor Julian Trollor's statement to the Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability is now available. A PDF can be downloaded via the link below.
We call for concerted action to ensure the right to access to screening, effective prevention and necessary health care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in relation to COVID-19.