
Susan Woolfenden
@woolfendensusan
Associate Professor Sue Woolfenden MBBS FRACP MPH PhD (UNSW)
Senior NHMRC Research Fellow @popchildhealth School of Women and Children's Health UNSW Sydney
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26-05-2017 07:34:56
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Inequities in quality and safety outcomes for hospitalized children with intellectual disability onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dm… Reema Harrison, PhD Jo Travaglia Nan Hu Susan Woolfenden SPHERE Population Child Health Research @KidstoAdults Sydney Children's Hospitals Network


Very proud of the work of my fur-nephew, Herbie, #TherapyDog 🦮supporting young people & staff Northern Sydney Local Health District Youth Health and Out of Home Care Services andrea turner


“The unintended consequence of the lockdown measures such as social isolation and reduced access to school and community services have potentially exacerbated the long-standing issues faced by the young people.” Nan Hu Sydney Children's Hospitals Network UNSW Medicine & Health newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/health/ki…

New paper from Nan Hu Susan Woolfenden Michael Hodgins and colleagues from Population Child Health Research Sydney Children's Hospitals Network 👇👇 The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on paediatric health service use in NSW sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


So proud to work with this great advisory group to improve the lives of children and young people with lived experience of cerebral palsy by addressing their psychosocial needs through the EPIC-CP project Iva Strnadova Sydney Children's Hospitals Network Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Institute Sydney Children's Hospitals Foundation NSW Health @hnelhd


So honoured to be a part of this team! Enjoy this exciting new article 😊 BMJ_Open Jan Walmsley Liz Tilley @m_nind Dr Rohhss Chapman Julian Trollor Susan Woolfenden Reema Harrison, PhD Dr. Allie Carter, PhD MPH Jo Travaglia UNSW Disability Innovation Institute @

It’s a blessing to have a good work place but a privilege to have amazing colleagues who you can call friends Population Child Health Research UNSW ObGyn & Paeds Susan Woolfenden Nora Samir Michael Hodgins Nicola Paul

Great work led by Joanna Glover and Nora Samir Population Child Health Research UNSW Medicine & Health and author team, supported by SESLHD outlining the evidence for place based interventions in the First 2000 days sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Disruption in access to child health care comes with a cost. Certainly important from health policy perspective and the importance in maintaining community health care for young children and other priority populations. Susan Woolfenden

I'm excited about our published rapid review and international bricolage on digital inclusion and people with intellectual disabilities during COVID-19: doi.org/10.1111/jppi.1… Jan Walmsley Liz Tilley @m_nind Prof. Andrew Power @janeseale Laurel Mimmo PhD (Elizabeth) Emma Palmer (she / her) Susan Woolfenden

Children’s development is a product of their environment. The first 1000 days are crucial for infancy and the longer term. This must be understood better to prevent a catastrophe. #COVID19 Susan Woolfenden Prof Sharon Goldfeld Jin Russell Alison Leversha

Great way to end the HDR presentations at the #ACAH2022 conference with an amazing talk by Laurel Mimmo PhD about what makes a good experience for inpatient children with intellectual disability Academy of Child and Adolescent Health 👏🏼



Great work @ania_anderst our PhD student on the Healthy Housing team The George Institute for Global Health Population Child Health Research,Sydney Children's Hospitals Network UNSW Medicine & Health providing the much needed evidence base on what we know about socially prescribing for housing for children and their families bmjopen.bmj.com/content/12/4/e…

Delighted to share our #NEWPAPER examining the effectiveness of #integrated psych care in #paediatric hospitals for children with complex #chronicillness & families UNSW Medicine & Health Dr. Nadine Kasparian Cincinnati Children's Heart Institute Dr Stephanie Tesson Susan Woolfenden Population Child Health Research 👏 tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

Thanks team for making this paper possible Population Child Health Research UNSW Medicine & Health Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Institute University of Sydney Delivering paediatric precision medicine: Genomic and environmental considerations along the causal pathway of childhood neurodevelopmental disorders onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dm…

Well done Tasmania, now it is time for other states to address this issue for our children and reform the youth justice system. The Royal Australasian College of Physicians Alex Greenwich MP
