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28 June: Primhe Annual Conference

05 Jan 2012

The leading primary care conference for primary care mental health Primhe presents "Integrated primary care mental health and wellbeing -demystified"

Thursday 28th June 2012 Stafford University Campus

 

KEY NOTE SPEAKERS

  • Clare Gerada
  • David McDaid
  • Lynne Friedli
  • Ruth Hussey

Plus workshops on EFT in primary care, suicidality and integrating wellbeing

Facilitators include Dr Alys Cole King, Professor Tony Stewart

Price £195.00, £165.00 early bird offer until 30th March 2012

PURPOSE OF THE EVENT

  • Explain the national wellbeing and prevention picture and the fit with primary care.
  • Have an opportunity to talk to, question and influence UK leaders in healthcare and wellbeing.
  • Learn powerful practical techniques you can use in your practice –tomorrow.
  • Share experience and knowledge in practical wellbeing.
  • Deliver an enjoyable conference that gives every delegate new knowledge and real-world skills that you can and will apply in your job. 

We you to enjoy your time so much that you return next year!

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Primary and Community Healthcare professionals (GPs, Practice Nurses, Health Workers and many others) and service users wishing to keep up to date with developments in wellbeing policy nationally.
  • Anyone with an interest in learning and using the latest proven wellbeing techniques to give patients practical and fast help.

For more detail and to book your place click here

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