Child welfare comes first
A new educational framework for health, welfare and care professionals will focus on the needs of children first.
A new educational framework for health, welfare and care professionals will focus on the needs of children first.
A new iPad ‘game’ from Flinders is aiming to encourage better understanding of the warning signs of heart attack to a wider audience.
From as far as Niigata in Japan and Seoul in South Korea, it took a chance meeting at Flinders University to bring together newlyweds Hiromi Tagawa and Jong Yeon Choi.
Disadvantaged and remote patients are among the target groups of vital new Flinders research funded by major national charity, the Heart Foundation.
A simple checklist providing community safety advice for those attending major events and gatherings has been published by Flinders University’s Torrens Resilience Institute.
Schoolies festivals are a good time to discuss the risks of excessive drug and alcohol use with teenage children, a Flinders child welfare expert says.
In a national first, Flinders University is pioneering an innovative teaching and learning approach to combat mental health and culture stereotypes.
Grants worth almost $7 million have been awarded to Flinders in the Australian Research Council’s 2015 funding program – announced for the first time at Flinders University Victoria Square today.
Two Flinders University affiliates have been inducted as Fellows of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE).