
Dr Katharina Richter receives HDA School Communicator Award for 2022.
Dr Katharina Richter is the Healthy Development Adelaide (HDA) ‘Schools Communicator’ for 2022; an award-based program funded by Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation, and now in its second year. Katharina
EOI now OPEN for 2023 CRF Grants
The Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation (CRF) 2023 grants program for basic science, clinical studies and community-based studies is now OPEN. Submission for Expressions of Interest will be accepted from
2022 HDA CRF PhD Excellence Awards, 11th Cohort Scholars Announced
The Channel 7 Children’s Research Foundation joins Healthy Development Adelaide in announcing Demi Georgiou and Joshua Robinson as the 2022 and 11th Cohort recipients of the Annual CRF PhD Excellence Awards.
Promising epilepsy treatment trials brings hope of seizure-free life for children | 7NEWS Adelaide Exclusive
New research from the University of South Australia could deliver a breakthrough for children suffering one of the most severe forms of genetic epilepsy, reducing the frequency of their seizures and improving their
New study to help children with most severe epilepsy
Media Release: University of South Australia … New research from the University of South Australia could deliver a breakthrough for children suffering one of the most severe forms of genetic
New research to block the action of damaged genes may reverse rare and devastating childhood illnesses
Media Release : The University of Adelaide … It is one thing to track down and define genetic disorders, but it’s another to work on developing the kinds of interventions
Prescribing of psychiatric drugs to Australian kids on the rise
Media Release: University of Adelaide… Australian doctors are prescribing more psychiatric drugs to children and adolescents, researchers from the University of Adelaide have found. This is despite the known risks
Child Rights Progress Reports 2021
Every year on International Human Rights Day (10 December), the Commissioner for Children and Young People SA releases its annual series of reports on South Australia’s progress on recommendations made
2021 Annual Report; 45 years funding research to improve the lives of children.
We are proud to report that since 1976, the Foundation has given $43.5M (in today’s dollars) in grant funding to around 1000 research projects into children’s health, education and welfare,