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Ngala proudly partners with ORIGINS to develop ‘early childhood flourishing tool’.

ORIGINS sub-project, The Flourishing Child, has received a $746,051 grant from the Medical Research Future Fund to develop a Flourishing Assessment and Pathway Tool to address gaps in early intervention for children’s mental health.

Ngala are proud to be a partner of this important research, with members of our team sitting on the advisory group and providing input into the development of the tool.

The full press release can be viewed here.

A summary from Channel 7 can be viewed here.

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Posted on: 16 April 2025

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