Vocational opportunities on campus for high school grads with an intellectual impairment
A new model is providing experience for Health students, and vocational opportunities for high school grads with an intellectual impairment.
A new model is providing experience for Health students, and vocational opportunities for high school grads with an intellectual impairment.
For many students with ADHD, the classroom can be a highly demanding environment as difficulty managing unwanted behaviours can make schooling a challenging and negative experience. Dr Kathy Gibbs looks at how students can be better supported at school.
Up to 30 Griffith Researchers and PhD students will develop innovative programs and early interventions for young children in collaboration with a new early learning centre in the GCHKP.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander high school students experienced a taste of university life and allied health careers at a three-day immersive camp.
The Health Sciences and Social Work student awards were created to celebrate our students, our highlight our future health sciences...
A specialised team of Griffith researchers have partnered with the Allied Health Professions’ Office to evaluate the training of allied health professionals in remote and rural areas of Queensland.
Professor Sheena Reilly, Griffith’s Pro Vice Chancellor (Health) and Professor Julia Crilly have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
A unique Griffith University program that aims toinspire secondary student success in health and science has beenrecognisedat a national higher...
More effective parent-teacher communication and greater flexibilityis needed to improve literacy rates for childrenon theautismspectrum, an Autism CRC study has...
A cookbook full of recipes designed specifically for people who have difficulty swallowing is now just a click of the...