Supporting young women and girls with a healthy start to life

Supporting young women and girls with a healthy start to life

In celebration of International Women’s Day, we are delighted to invite you to this event hosted by MSHS Healthy Start to Life Research Hub.

By Melbourne School of Health Sciences

Date and time

Wed, 6 Mar 2024 9:30 AM - 11:15 AM AEDT

Location

Melbourne Connect

700 Swanston Street Carlton, VIC 3053 Australia

About this event

    MSHS Presents: Supporting young women and girls with a healthy start to life

    Visit the event webpage for further details including speaker bios.

    This in-person event will feature a guest presentation by leading author, educator, podcaster, TEDx speaker, and parenting counsellor Lael Stone, followed by a panel discussion with some of our own expert researchers from the Melbourne School of Health Sciences (MSHS), Professor Angela Morgan (Department of Speech Pathology), Professor Alicia Spittle (Department of Physiotherapy), and Dr Kath Sellick (Department of Social Work).

    Please join us from 9:30am for refreshments and an opportunity to chat with colleagues before formalities begin at 10am with our guest presentation by Lael and a panel discussion.

    We look forward to welcoming you on 6 March.

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    Since its inception in July 2009, the Melbourne School of Health Sciences has embraced the Melbourne Model to create an inter-professional learning community at the forefront of leadership in health sciences education, clinical research, scholarship, professional practice, workforce training and knowledge exchange. Our highly skilled team and outstanding students contribute to local, national and global efforts to improve health and wellbeing.

    We work closely with our valued partners in Australia and worldwide to educate graduate entry and post-graduate students in the disciplines of Nursing, Social Work, Physiotherapy, Audiology and Speech Pathology, and Optometry and Vision Sciences through accredited programs tailored to workforce needs nationally and internationally.

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