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This symposium from Sleep DownUnder 2024 focuses on sleep in children with neurodisability conditions who are high-risk for sleep difficulties. It presents original data from a large multi-centre study in Australia as well as insights from international expert Associate Professor Evelyn Constantin.
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This symposium from Sleep DownUnder 2024 focuses on sleep in children with neurodisability conditions who are high-risk for sleep difficulties. It presents original data from a large multi-centre study in Australia as well as insights from international expert Associate Professor Evelyn Constantin.

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The session covers prevalence of respiratory and non-respiratory sleep difficulties in Australian Children with neurodisability, access to specialist services and priority areas for focus as reported by parents in a large cross-sectional survey. It will also discuss the approach to management of sleep problems in children with neurodisability, highlighting gaps in current evidence, challenges, and future directions for research.
 
Presentations
  • How common are sleep problems in Australian children with neurodisability? - Moya Vandeleur
  • What do parents of children with neurodisability want us to prioritise for their child’s sleep? - Natalie Pride
  • What do other specialty colleagues tell us about managing sleep in children with neurodisability? - Jasneek Chawla
  • How should we approach management of sleep in children with neurodisability: international insights - Evelyn Constantin

This session lasts approximately 90 minutes and earns 1.5 CPD Credit Hours.

The enrolment cost is $30 for ASA members and $60 for others.

 

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  • Training Hours: 1.50
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