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Satellite meetings of CCCH & RGPS

Chapter of Community Child Health (CCCH)

Venue: Friends School, Carr Street, North Hobart
Contact: Dr Michelle Williams michelle.williams@utas.edu.au
Registration: Ms Rebecca Cooley
Discipline of Paediatrics & Child Health
University of Tasmania
Phone: (03) 6226 4850
Email: rebecca.cooley@utas.edu.au

Please register by Friday, 16 May 2003
Guest speaker: Professor Trang Thomas

Chapter of Community Child Health (CCCH)
Sunday, 25th May
9:30am

Registration And Coffee

10:00am   What's Going On Around The Country? Updates In Child Health
  • CHIP:Prof Allan Carmichael
  • NIFTEY: Prof Graham Vimpani
  • ARACY: Prof Graham Vimpani
  • LSAC: Dr Melissa Wake
  • Our Kids Initiative: Ms Maggie Crawford
11.30amSpecial Interest Groups
  • Child Protection: Dr Sue Packer
  • Child Public Health: Dr Sharon Goldfeld
12.30-2.00pm Lunch, AGM and discussion: "Redevelopment Of The Chapter Of Community Child Health - Where To From Here?"
2:00-3:30pm Lecture: "The Human Rights Of Asylum Seeking Children"
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Professor Trang Thomas
Professor of Psychology at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Deputy Commissioner, Human Rights & Equal Opportunity Commission Enquiry into Children in Detention Centres
3:30-4:00pmSpecial Interest Group
  • Child Development: Dr Michael McDowell
6:00pm Drinks And Dinner, Rockerfellers, Morrison St, Hobart     Cost approx. $30.00

All Fellows and members of the RACP are welcome to attend the Satellite Day and dinner provided they register in advance. There is no registration cost for the Meeting. However for catering purposes it is essential to register for the meeting and/or the dinner.



Regional & General Paediatric Society (RGPS)



Dates: 23, 24 and 25 May 2003
Venue: Richmond, via Hobart
Contact: Dr Peter Eastaugh, eastaugh@bigpond.com.au
Guest speakers: Dr Margaret Zacharin, Adolescent Endocrinologist and Professor Henry Ekert, Haematologist

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