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Consumer Inclusive Research - Consumer Reference Group Expression of Interest
Posted on Wednesday 28th August 2019
Consumer Inclusive Research - Consumer Reference Group Expression of Interest
Read MoreHopkins Hour - distributing care work across family networks following injury
Posted on Wednesday 21st August 2019
Hopkins Hour - Distributing care work across family networks following injury
Read MoreRehabilitation has no expiry date: The Hopkins Centre Ambassador, Michelle Owen's story
Posted on Tuesday 20th August 2019
Rehabilitation has no expiry date: The Hopkins Centre Ambassador, Michelle Owen's story
Read MoreHopkins Centre receives grant to help connect those with a disability
Posted on Tuesday 6th August 2019
Metro South Health and Griffith University’s Hopkins Centre has launched a citizen science project allowing people with disabilities to share their experiences and stories to improve the services that these people need and use.
Read MoreTHC Seed Funding - Round 5 Expressions of Interest - NOW OPEN
Posted on Wednesday 10th July 2019
The Hopkins Centre seed grants, round 5 expressions of interest, are now open. Apply now.
Read MoreWe respect you… we just don’t need to hear from you any more: Should the consumer and their community participate in research as partners instead of just being subjects?
Posted on Thursday 27th June 2019
Article published by AHRECS by Dr Gary Allen and Assoc. Prof. Carolyn Ehrlich on behalf of the consumer inclusion in ethics project with The Hopkins Centre.
Read MoreLatest Winter 2019 issue: The Advocate magazine featuring The Hopkins Centre
Posted on Tuesday 18th June 2019
Check out the latest edition of the Advocate magazine from our affiliate partner Spinal Life Australia.
Read MoreMHIQ Program Seminar Series: Sleep Disorders in Spinal Cord Injury
Posted on Thursday 30th May 2019
Sleep disorders in spinal cord injury Obstructive sleep apnoea, periodic leg movements and circadian rhythm disorders are all direct consequences of spinal cord injuries. These highly prevalent disorders have not traditionally been a focus of research or care after spinal cord injury, with much of the signs and symptoms of these sleep disorders attributed to other causes such as medications, mood disorders, spasm and “just what happens in spinal”. This presentation will outline the prevalence and impact of these disorders and the emerging treatment options for non- respiratory sleep complications.
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