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        • ABOUT THE EPIC-ND PROJECT

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        • HELP WITH EVERYDAY THINGS

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        • Childcare and schooling
        • Employment
        • Finances
        • Food
        • Government benefits & vouchers
        • Housing
        • Recreation
        • Transport
  • Health & disability services
        • HEALTH & DISABILITY SERVICES

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        • Becoming a young adult
        • Disability Services
        • iCare
        • Indigenous health services
        • Mental health supports
        • Multicultural health service
        • NDIS
        • Services for health conditions
        • Transition to adult healthcare
  • Carer support
        • CARER SUPPORT

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        • Carer support schemes
        • Peer support groups
        • Siblings support
        • Supporting carers mental wellbeing
  • Legal & advocacy

Learn more about our work

Read about our past research and how we created EPIC-ND.

Learn about Phase 1 of our work

Co-designing the Community Linker program

2023

Codesigning a social prescribing pathway to address the social determinant of health concerns of children with cerebral palsy and their families in Australia: a protocol for a mixed-methods formative research study

2023

Social determinants of health for children with cerebral palsy and their families

2024

A qualitative study investigating the experiences of unmet social needs for children with cerebral palsy and their families: perspectives of parents and clinicians

2024

Development of a new social prescribing intervention for families of children with cerebral palsy

2024

Sociodemographic and clinical indicators of children and young people with cerebral palsy and reported unmet social needs

Learn about Phase 2 of our work

Piloting the EPIC program for children with cerebral palsy

2024

EPIC-CP pilot trial study protocol: a multicentre, randomised controlled trial investigating the feasibility and acceptability of social prescribing for Australian children with cerebral palsy

We recognise and pay respect to the Elders and communities – past, present, and emerging – of the lands that the University of Sydney’s campuses stand on. For thousands of years they have shared and exchanged knowledges across innumerable generations for the benefit of all.

  • About EPIC-ND
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  • General help
  • Help with everyday things
  • Health & disability services
  • Carer supports
  • Legal & advocacy