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Tuesday
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Metro North BIS Symposium: Mental Health & Intellectual Disability 

‘Untangling the knots and working together for better personal outcomes’

Tuesday 27th August 2013, 9.30am-4.30pm
Rosehill Gardens, James Ruse Dr, Rosehill

Cost: $50; free for parents and unpaid carers. Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea provided.

Keynote speaker: Julian Trollor: Accessible mental health services for people with intellectual disability

Guest Speakers:

  • Gerhard Raftl: Mental Health from a trauma and attachment perspective
  • Jack Dikian: Prozac on the couch: Depression and anxiety in the era of wonder drugs
  • Dr Bruce Chenoweth: Mental Health and Intellectual Disability in children
  • Dr Michael Fairley: Mental Health and Intellectual Disability in Adults

Plus Quick-fire Presentations.

Brought to you by the BISevents Team, a collaborative effort of Ageing, Disability and Home Care, Autism Spectrum Australia, Sunnyfield, Interaction Disability Services and Wesley Mission.

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