'All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children should have access to the ASQ-TRAK': Shared vision of an implementation support model for the ASQ-TRAK developmental screener.
Anita D'ApranoSue-Anne HunterRebecca FryMelissa SavaglioSarah CarmodyJohn BoffaLouise CookeAbigail DentAmanda DockseyJosie DouglasAdam DunnNick HalfpennyMeg HewettAdrienne LipscombEsmai ManahanBelinda MortonHolly MosseDawn RossHelen SkouterisPublished in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2023)
This implementation support model can inform ongoing processes necessary for sustainable ASQ-TRAK implementation nationally. This will transform the way services provide developmental care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, ensuring access to high quality, culturally safe developmental care. SO WHAT?: Well-implemented developmental screening leads to more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children receiving timely early childhood intervention services, improving developmental trajectories and optimising long-term health and wellbeing.