
National Centre of Excellence in Intellectual Disability Health.
The Centre has made a video about the National Centre of Excellence in Intellectual Disability Health.  In the video, people with lived experience and Centre staff talk about who we are, what we do, and what we want to achieve.Â

Key Insights From a Rapid Review of Nondental Procedural Sedation Clinical Practice Guidelines for Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disability
People with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) experience significantly higher rates of physical and mental health conditions compared to the general population. This group also faces substantial barriers to accessing healthcare, often leading to unmet health needs and poor health outcomes.

ID: population-based estimates of the proportion attributable to maternal alcohol use disorder during pregnancy
This study examined the association between maternal alcohol use disorder (AUD) and intellectual disability in children. Researchers found that at least 3.8% of all of the cases of intellectual disability could be prevented by reducing alcohol use by the mother during pregnancy. One-third (32%) of children diagnosed with fetal alcohol syndrome had intellectual disability.
Working towards a shared framework in the diagnosis of Neurodevelopments Disorders in Australia: A Gap Analysis
We are currently aware that there are Australian clinical guidance documents for diagnosing a range of complex NDDs are either under development or recently published. Currently there are no formal systems in place to coordinate, evaluate or review these clinical guidance documents for NDD diagnosis. This may lead to lower rates of adoption, confusion among consumers and clinicians, and poor quality assessment outcomes. In addition, a lack of coordination between diagnostic procedures and guidance documents may lead to time and cost inefficiencies that create significant consumer and system burden.