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24-06-2016 04:05 PM
24-06-2016
04:05 PM
24-06-2016 04:05 PM
24-06-2016
04:05 PM
Gold Coast, QLD residents - Mental Health & AODs Community Morning Tea event on NEXT TUESDAY
Next Tuesday at 10am, there is going to be a free Community Morning Tea Briefing held at the Southport Sharks Events Centre, on the topic of Mental Health & AOD (Alcohol & Other Drugs) reforms, hosted by the Gold Coast Primary Health Network (GCPHN). Free morning tea will be provided.
People with a lived experience of mental health and alcohol and AoD use, family members, carers, service providers, clinicians, researchers and others with an interest in mental health and AoD sector reform on the Gold Coast are invited to attend.
Topics to be covered are:
- Mental Health and AoD reform: What is it?
- Reform process: What has happened and what’s next?
- Share ideas on innovative and coordinated solutions
- Get involved further: Working Groups and other opportunities
RSVP is required, & can be done via this website, which also has all of the event information available too: http://www.healthygc.com.au/Events/Education-and-Training/MHmorningtea.aspx
People with a lived experience of mental health and alcohol and AoD use, family members, carers, service providers, clinicians, researchers and others with an interest in mental health and AoD sector reform on the Gold Coast are invited to attend.
Topics to be covered are:
- Mental Health and AoD reform: What is it?
- Reform process: What has happened and what’s next?
- Share ideas on innovative and coordinated solutions
- Get involved further: Working Groups and other opportunities
RSVP is required, & can be done via this website, which also has all of the event information available too: http://www.healthygc.com.au/Events/Education-and-Training/MHmorningtea.aspx