Collaboration
TALi believes in developing health products together with our end-users (i.e. you!). Your participation will help us to refine our products — for you, and for others just like you.
At TALi, we actively undertake research to inform our next generation of assessment and intervention tools, and to promote best-practice use of our current products — TALi DETECT and TRAIN.
Our research projects involve assessments and interventions, particularly in the areas of neuropsychology, behaviour change and early childhood development.
We are currently focused on healthcare professionals, parents, older adults (aged 60+) and most importantly, children.
To register your interest, please complete the form below — our Research and Clinical teams will be in touch when a suitable research opportunity becomes available.
Collaboration
TALi believes in developing health products together with our end-users (i.e. you!). Your participation will help us to refine our products — for you, and for others just like you.
Informed consent
Before you commit to a research project, we will provide you with a detailed information sheet and the opportunity to ask as many questions as you like.
Participation
Depending on the project, you might be asked to participate in a focus group or interview, or to complete a questionnaire. Your involvement may be online or in-person.
Ethical approval
Our clinical trials are reviewed and approved by relevant ethics committees — you can contact them directly for more information at any time.
Phone: 1300 082 013
Email: research@talihealth.com
Address: Level 5, 19 William Street Cremorne VIC 3121 Australia
TALi DETECT was developed under the Cooperative Research Centres Program (CRC-P) from the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science.*
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*Cooperative Research Centres Projects (CRC-P) Grants provide funding for short-term research collaborations. It supports industry-led collaborations between industry, researchers and the community with the aim of fostering high quality research to solve industry-identified problems.