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Would it be possible to
advertise the following conference on adolescent health via the ESA-MEDSOC list?
I have also attached a flier which I would be grateful if you could
post.
RESEARCHING ADOLESCENT HEALTH: WHAT WORKS?
A National Conference
of Research into Adolescent Health in Primary and Community Care
Tuesday,
21st November 2006
The Resource Centre, Holloway Road, London
This
conference is being organised by CRIPACC at the University of Hertfordshire, in
conjunction with the RCGP Adolescent Task Group and the Trust for the Study of
Adolescence. It will provide an opportunity for participants to share their
experiences of research in community and primary health care settings as well as
presenting examples of innovative approaches and encouraging new ideas. The
event is aimed at researchers and practitioners. Postgraduate students are
welcome to attend.
CALL FOR POSTERS: There will be an opportunity for
participants to display details of their research. Work in progress as well as
posters about completed work would be welcomed. Posters detailing research
methods which have been used with young people are particularly encouraged. If
you would like to display a poster, please send a title and brief abstract to:
Wendy Wills, CRIPACC, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield AL10 9AB. Email:
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FOR FURTHER DETAILS ABOUT THE CONFERENCE AND TO
RESERVE A PLACE CONTACT: Karen Wraith, Trust for the Study of Adolescence, 23
New Road, Brighton BN1 1WZ. Tel: 01273 771249. Email: [log in to unmask]
Many thanks
Wendy
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Dr Wendy Wills
Registered Public Health Nutritionist
Senior Research Fellow in Child and
Adolescent Health
Co-convenor, BSA food study group
(SCOFF)
Centre for R
esearch in
Primary
and Community Care
Faculty of Health and Human Sciences
University of
Hertfordshire, Hatfield, AL10 9AB
Tel: + 44 (0)1707 286165
Email:
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www.herts.ac.uk/cripacc
Visit http://www.food-study-group.org.uk/ for details of the
British Sociological Association (BSA) Food Study
Group/SCOFF