Quarterly Forum for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health Workers
Event Information
About this Event
Online Quarterly Forum for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and Practitioners.
Please come and join us in our online Quarterly Forum for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers, Practitioners and other health professionals who work with First Nations People.
In this forum we will focus on a topic that is of urgent concern, the diagnosis of type 2 diabetes in young people. Dr Renae Kirkham and Sian Graham will talk about their research and the model of care for this urgent problem.
At the conclusion of the forum you will have the opportunity to complete an online evaluation survey. Every participant who fills this survey in will receive a $50 eGift voucher to spend at BW Tribal.
These vouchers can be used to purchase a variety of products from their online store.
Program
1:30pm - 1:35pm: Welcome
1:35pm -1:55pm: Chris Lee | The National direction
1:55pm - 2:15pm: Nakkari Smith | My health for life - a prevention program
2:15pm - 2:40pm: Sian Graham | Diabetes Across the Lifecourse; Northern Australian Partnership - Indigenous Reference Group
2:40pm - 3:00pm: Dr Renae Kirkham | Type 2 diabetes in young people - a model of care
Event Details
Date: Wednesday 25 November 2020
Time: 1:30pm - 3:00pm (AEST)
Cost: Complimentary to attend (fully subsidised by the NDSS)
Where: This is an online event.
You will receive a link to access the forum 1 day prior via email, if you do not receive this email please check your junk inbox.
For more information, please email firstnationshealth@diabetesqld.org.au
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