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From: Martha Morrow, [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 6:14 AM
Subject: WHO Collaborating Centre Women's Health Short Courses

Mailing address:
Key Centre for Women's Health in Society
The University of Melbourne
Vic 3010, Australia
Phone           613   8344 4417 (direct); 8344 4333 (general office)
Fax             613   9347 9824
Email:          [log in to unmask]


Please visit our website: http://www.kcwh.unimelb.edu.au

Forthcoming Short Courses (may be taken for credit) at the Key Centre for
Women's Health.


17 - 28 September 2001
3rd Gender and Reproductive Health Short Course for health managers,
planners, and researchers.  The course will be held at the University of
Melbourne's Key Centre for Women's Health (WHO Collaborating Centre).
Focus: Social Determinants of Health; Evidence; Gender; Reproductive Rights;
and Policy. Includes participatory presentations, small group work,
seminars, individual and group presentations, development of Action Plan and
field visits.  Possible to take subject as credit.  Phone (03) 8344 4333,
fax (03) 9347 9824 or email [log in to unmask]


8  - 12 October 2001
Health Promotion, Planning and Evaluation in Women's Health.  Short Course
at the University of Melbourne's Key Centre for Women's Health (WHO
Collaborating Centre).  Focus:  health prevention and behaviour change,
rapid needs assessment methods, planning health programs, introduction to
health program evaluation, and small group exercises to reinforce learning.
Possible to take subject as credit.  Phone (03) 8344 4333, fax (03) 9347
9824 or email [log in to unmask]


26 November - 5 December 2001
2nd Tobacco Control & Gender Short Course for policy makers, planners and
researchers.  The course will be held at the University of Melbourne's Key
Centre for Women's Health (WHO Collaborating Centre).  Focus: links between
tobacco use and gender, research techniques to investigate social influences
on tobacco use, development of strategies for tobacco control, and linkages
for advocacy policy change.  Interactive presentations, small group work,
and visits to local tobacco control organisations.  Possible to take subject
as credit.  Phone (03) 8344 4333, fax (03) 9347 9824 or email
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29 Jan. -  8 Feb. 2002
Violence Against Women:  impact, effects and responses. The course will be
held at the University of Melbourne's Key Centre for Women's Health (WHO
Collaborating Centre).  Focus:  epidemiology of physical, psychological and
sexual violence; overview of methodological issues in research on violence;
clinical skills needed to identify common mental disorders & other outcomes;
treatment challenges; role plays and participatory exercises to develop
interview and counselling skills. Possible to take subject as credit.  Phone
(03) 8344 4333, fax (03) 9347 9824 or email [log in to unmask]








Please note new email, addresses & telephone numbers
Dr Martha Morrow
Senior Lecturer
Key Centre for Women's Health in Society
WHO Collaborating Centre
Department of Public Health, School of Population Health
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, and Health Sciences
The University of Melbourne

Mailing address:
Key Centre for Women's Health in Society
The University of Melbourne
Vic 3010, Australia

Phone           613   8344 4417 (direct); 8344 4333 (general office)
Fax             613   9347 9824
Email:          [log in to unmask]

Short Courses
        Gender & Reproductive Health:  17-28 Sept. 2001
        Health Promotion, Planning & Evaluation:  8-12 Oct. 2001
        Tobacco Control & Gender:  26 Nov. - 5 Dec. 2001
        Violence Against Women:  impact, effects and responses:  29 Jan. - 8
Feb. 2002

Please visit our website: http://www.kcwh.unimelb.edu.au