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    The Australian Early Development Index (AEDI)

    133735_15927_AEDI_Indigenous_Adaptation_Study_Report_Nov_2009.pdf (790.1Kb)
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    Authors
    Silburn, Sven
    Brinkman, Sally
    Ferguson-Hill, S.
    Styles, I.
    Walker, Rosalyn
    Shepherd, C.
    Date
    2009
    Type
    Report
    
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    Silburn, Sven and Brinkman, Sally and Ferguson-Hill, Sue and Styles, Irene and Walker, Rosalyn and Shepherd, Carrington. 2009. The Australian Early Development Index (AEDI), Indigenous Adaptation Study, Curtin University of Technology, Centre for Developmental Health (Curtin Research Centre).
    Faculty
    Faculty of Health Sciences
    Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute (CHIRI)
    School
    Centre for Developmental Health (Curtin Research Centre)
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22983
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