In this empowering lecture, Professor Tony Attwood discusses the defining characteristics of 'Aspies' - people with Asperger's Syndrome - and how these change from early childhood to the adult years and vary according to gender. Professor Attwood challenges you to imagine life through the eyes of an Aspie, and recognise the invaluable and unique contribution they make to society and intellectual development.
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Obesity and Eating Disorders - Two Sides of the Same Coin - Prof Susan Sawyer
Boys Are More Likely to Be Victims of Sexual Abuse - Prof Freda Briggs
Educating Against Racism - Dr Tim Soutphommasane
Eating Disorders, Disordered Eating and Body Image - Dr Beth Shelton
Could It Be Autism - Prof Tony Attwood
Healthy Media Consumption - Practical Strategies - Dr Glenn Cupit
Helping Young People in a Mental Health Crisis - Prof Debra Rickwood
Positive Psychology Strategies to Reduce Depression in Teens - Dr Justin Coulson
Understanding Anxiety in Young People - Prof Jennie Hudson
Understanding Self-harm Self-injury and How to Support Young People - Dr Claire Kelly
Australian Media Law and Policy In Search of an Evidence-based Approach - Prof Elizabeth Handsley
Connected Kids - The Potential of Pro-Social Media - Dan Haesler
Managing Problematic Online Gaming - James Driver
Understanding Why Boys and Young Men Disengage - Maggie Hamilton
Tackling Domestic Violence - Rosie Batty
Preventing and Responding to Cases of Child Sexual Abuse - Hetty Johnston AM
Do the News Agencies Report or Cause the News - Prof Doug Gentile
Tackling Obstacles to Organisational Change - AProf Travis Kemp
Understanding Self-Harm and How to Support Young People - Michelle Mitchell
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