Cultural Adaptation (Australia)
ASQ-TRAK: Culturally Safe Screening
ASQ-TRAK is a crucial initiative in Australia, ensuring that developmental screening for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children is culturally respectful and accurate.
Designed with Community
By adapting the ASQ-3 questionnaires to be culturally relevant, ASQ-TRAK addresses the historical gap in developmental monitoring for Indigenous families, fostering better health outcomes.
Five Domains of Care
Communication
Listening and talking with family.
Gross Motor
Running, jumping, and strength.
Fine Motor
Holding things and hand work.
Problem Solving
Learning and thinking about things.
Personal-Social
Playing and interacting with others.
Inclusive Developmental Tracking
DaMilestone is committed to inclusivity. We integrate lessons from cultural adaptations like ASQ-TRAK to ensure our digital screening is safe and effective for everyone.
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What makes ASQ-TRAK 'culturally safe'?
ASQ-TRAK items were adapted by listening to Aboriginal parents and practitioners to ensure the language and concepts used are familiar and respectful of their culture.
Is it as accurate as the original ASQ-3?
Yes, it maintains the same rigorous developmental screening standards as the ASQ-3 while improving engagement and accuracy within Indigenous communities.
How is it administered?
Unlike the parent-completed ASQ-3, ASQ-TRAK is typically administered as an interview between a practitioner and the parent/caregiver.