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Refugee Health Network Forum
July 24, 2014 at 9:51 AM
Auckland Regional Refugee Health Network (ARRHN) are holding a forum focussing on the newly launched ‘Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Family Violence Resource for Practitioners’.
This forum is of particular relevance if you engage with Asian, Middle Eastern and African communities in primary health.
When: Thursday, 14th August 2014, 6.30 - 8.00pm. (Doors open at 6pm, light supper served)
Where: Wesley Community Centre, 740 Sandringham Rd ext, Mt Roskill
Who: GPs, practice nurses, public health nurses, school nurses, managers, community health workers, and other health and social sector professionals from NGOs, PHOS and DHBs who are committed to strengthening practitioner’s knowledge, skills and awareness of refugee health needs.
Cost: Free of charge
To register to the Forum RSVP directly to kelly.lyndon@waitematadhb.govt.nz or phone 09 484 6130 ext. 5430 by 4 August 2014 (for catering purposes).
Include your NAME, ROLE and ORGANISATION. If you have any queries, please contact Kelly.
To find out more information about this CALD Family Violence resource and how to access the courses and resources visit CALD News at http://www.caldresources.org.nz/info/CALD_news_2014_Jul.pdf