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Chronicle - March 08.pdf - DHCS Digital Library

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R E S O U R C E SPublication ofThe Chronic Diseases NetworkHealth promotionActivitiesNational Youth Tobacco Free Day:National Youth Tobacco Free Day is on Wednesday 19<strong>March</strong>, 2008. The theme for 2008 is‘Smoking in Movies’There will be a national competition with stacks of greatprizes and lots of ideas about how you can get involvedwith the day. To receive a free information pack includingposters please email bianca.crosling@cancervic.org.auKeep checking the OxyGen website (www.oxygen.org.au)for more information about National Youth Tobacco FreeDay 2008!Conferences, Trainingand Courses for 2008Clinical Learning calendarnow availableClinical Learning is focused on providing continuingeducation for Nurses, Midwives and where possible toother health professionals across the diverse practicesettings in the Northern Territory.The main focus for 2008 is to provide continuingeducation that holds national endorsement, orprofessional accreditation.General enquiries about scheduled courses within thecalendar should be directed to:Darwin(For enquires relating to courses in Darwin, Katherine andNhulunbuy)Phone: (08) 892 28747Facsimile: (08) 892 28010Alice Springs(For enquiries relating to courses in Alice Springs andTennant Creek)Phone: (08) 895 17724Facsimile: (08) 895 17733Practical PaediatricsDarwin, June 2-6This five-day course will develop the knowledge andskills required to prevent, identify and treat illnesses andpromote the physical, social and emotional well being ofchildrenSuitable for Registered Nurses and Aboriginal HealthWorkers practising in a remote settingFor more information contact:Brad Palmer:brad.palmer@nt.gov.au orPhone 89227816Aboriginal HealthResearch HealthConference 2008Strong Foundations …Strong FutureSydney, 29-30 April 2008DOCKSIDE Cockle Bay WharfSpeakers:Ms Sandra BaileyCEO, Aboriginal Health and Medical Research Council ofNSWProfessor Sandra EadesDirector Aboriginal Programs, The Sax InstituteProfessor Bruce ArmstrongProfessor of Public Health and Medical Foundation Fellow,Sydney Cancer CentreProfessor Kerin O’Dea AOProfessorial Fellow, University of Melbourne and Baker HeartResearch InstituteProfessor Fiona Stanley ACDirector, Telethon Institute for Child Health ResearchFor further information http://www.saxinstitute.org.au/newsevents/EventItem.cfm?objid=754The <strong>Chronicle</strong> <strong>March</strong> 200831

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