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Monday
May282012

CHW School-Link Guest Speaker at Child Psychology Seminar

The CHW School-Link team (Jodie Caruana and Hebah Saleh) are guest presenting for the Child Psychology Seminar Series on Monday 4th June from 3-5pm at The Children's Hospital at Westmead on the topic of mental health and intellectual disability.

By the end of this presentation participants will have:
1. A fuller understanding of the literature on mental health and intellectual disability of children and adolescents.
2. Identified current interventions for this population.
3. Identified Prevention Promotion and Early Intervention Programs (PPEI) suitable for this population.
4. A better understanding of the pathways to care for this population.
5. A knowledge of the relevant sources of professional development on this topic.

Cost (including GST): $20; $10 Full-time students with student ID

Please see the attached flyer (in word) or (in pdf) for more information.