Regional Youth Health Forum
Regional Youth Health Forum is holding a local screening session followed by discussion with your fellow colleagues and your local networks. The Youth Health Forum DVD will be used as a tool to facilitate discussion around important youth health issues in your local area. Youth Health Forums currently on DVDs are
§ Getting back on track – a community focus on Aboriginal Health (20 June 2007)
§ Double trouble – understanding the impact of comorbidity in diverse settings (19 Sept 2007) -new!
§ Bullying and young people – a shared responsibility? (21 November 2007) -new!
A range of documents and guidelines have been developed to assist a smooth organising of the Regional Youth Health Forum
To order your copy and find out more about how to run a Regional Youth Health Forums, please refer to http://www.caah.chw.edu.au/resources/speaker_notes/
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Some of the feedback we received from the ‘Getting back on track’ Regional Youth Health Forums:
"I found it very interesting and very helpful as I didn’t know that there was so much help available" "It was very interesting, I learnt loads and I was happy to share my knowledge with others"
Broken Hill Regional YHF 2.11.07
"A good basis for discussion"
"DVD put the day into context"
"DVD good, won’t get access to the calibre of speaker otherwise in rural areas"
Parkes Regional YHF 3.12.07
“Experts that may not be able to come to Dubbo get to be heard”
“Informative and timesaving”
Dubbo Regional YHF 15.2.08
“Good way of prompting discussion”
“Provided good stimulus to start discussions”
“It was current and had excellent information”
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