Helping neurodiverse children and young people to thrive at home and at school.
5.45pm Thursday 28 August 2025
For our third lecture of 2025, Professor Adam Guastella, presents Helping neurodiverse children and young people to thrive at home and at school.
About Professor Adam Guastella
Professor Adam Guastella is the Michael Crouch Chair in Child and Youth Mental Health at the University of Sydney, based at the Brain and Mind Centre and Sydney Children’s Hospital at Westmead. He focuses on improving mental health outcomes for children and families through collaborative research, clinical practice, and service partnerships. He co-leads the Child-Neurodevelopment and Mental Health Team and the Child Bio-Informatics Hub, working with multi-disciplinary experts to address complex neurodevelopmental issues and apply technology to support well-being and research.
About The Ultimo Series
Step into an evening of thought-provoking discussion and intellectual discovery with The Ultimo Series. Hosted in the heart of IGS, this exclusive lecture series brings together leading experts to explore critical issues shaping our world. Engage with renowned thought leaders, participate in dynamic Q&A sessions, and connect with a community passionate about knowledge, diversity and growth. This is more than just a lecture—it’s an opportunity to expand your perspective and be part of meaningful conversations.
Secure your seat today and join IGS parents, carers, teachers and alums in the Renaissance Centre for an inspiring night of learning and connection.
The Ultimo Series is directed by Thom Marchbank IGS Deputy Principal Academic.
Book your complementary ticket here https://events.humanitix.com/igs-the-ultimo-series-2025