|
Diversity in Health Conference: Strengths and Sustainable Solutions, 10-12 March, 2008, Sydney
A youth stream will be offered as one full day of the conference! The Youth Programme will be offered on Tuesday 11th March and will include invited keynote presentations (research/theory based), paper presentations and workshops (practical activity, skill based). Poster presentations will include an opportunity for presenters to talk about their poster and answer questions. While day registration is available, the entire three day program will be of interest to workers in youth health and related areas.
We encourage submissions for papers and posters. This is a great opportunity to showcase your service or project. Abstracts are due on 5 September 2007
For more information and submission forms please see the conference website http://www.dhi.gov.au/conference/
TRAIN THE TRAINER: ENHANCING COMMUNICATION WITH ADOLESCENT PATIENTS June 2008
MSR, the Israel Center for Medical Simulation
An International Seminar
First Announcement
Sheba Medical Center, Israel
Involve 08: Relate, 2-4 July 2008, Wellington
A conference about 'Quality Relationships with Young People'. Keynotes include the international youth development and identity expert Ann-Marie Tupuola, and the locally-famous, but globally-focused, Justin Duckworth.
Involve is more than a conference. It is an experience. A meeting of hearts and minds. Bringing together over 500 people who work with young people: youth workers, policy analysts, peer support workers, health workers, professionals, young people, counsellors, and more. In a first for Involve a peer-reviewing option for papers will be available.
Involve is organised by New Zealand Association for Adolescent Health and Development, in partnership with National Youth Workers Network Aotearoa. With the support of the Ministry of Youth Development and Wellington City Council.
More information: www.involve.org.nz (registration open late 2007)
XVIIth ISPCAN International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect: Towards a Caring and Non-Violent Community: A Child’s Perspective, Sept 7-10, 2008
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, Hong Kong, China
www.ispcan.org/congress2008
Organized by The International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) and Against Child Abuse (ACA), Hong Kong.
ONLINE ABSTRACT SUBMISSION CLOSES 15 FEBRUARY 2008
Submit Your Abstracts Now at: www.ispcan.org/congress2008.
Online registration now open:
Register by 10 June, 2008 at discounted Early-Bird Rate!
The Africa Regional Sexuality Resource Centre (ARSRC) 4th - 7th February, 2008 in Abuja,Nigeria
THis is a project of Action Health Incorporated (AHI) - under t he auspices of t he African Federation for Sexual Health and Rights (AFSHR) is organizing t he 3rd Africa Conference on Sexual Health and Rights with t he t he me “Sexuality, Poverty and Accountability in Africa”
The call for abstract and furthe r information will follow shortly.
For enquiries and additional information please contact:
The Conference Coordinator
c/o AHI 17 Lawal Street, off Oweh Street , Jibowu. P.O Box 803 Sabo Yaba, Lagos Nigeria
7th Australia and New Zealand Adolescent Health Conference
6th and 7th November 2008; Pre conference workshop on the 5th
Melbourne
Further information www.rch.org.au
My space, your space, our space: exploring the future of adolescent health together.
With shifts in the equilibrium of the new global environment, the redefinition of social contexts, the construction of virtual realities, and the power of new technologies, the future continues to offer new ways of:
- belonging, participating, connecting and communicating
- researching, analyzing, integrating and synthesising
- assessing, screening, monitoring and treating
- learning, creating, experiencing and expressing
This conference will focus on examining new knowledge and understandings around young people, and how we work towards improving their health and wellbeing. Whether it's medical imaging, social networking, or on-line learning, it’s time to share knowledge and experience across professions, disciplines and sectors.
|