Global Adolescent Health short course
Time to enrol in the University of Melbourne’s and the Centre’s Global Adolescent Health short course! Course starts Monday 30 July.
Time to enrol in the University of Melbourne’s and the Centre’s Global Adolescent Health short course! Course starts Monday 30 July.
This Conference will motivate, educate and showcase research, innovative programs and practical resources via an extensive and comprehensive program including keynotes, proffered paper and poster sessions, workshops and networking.
Silk Miller (Police) Scholarship awarded to Senior Constable Tania Stacey
Come and support the ChIPS funding raising event the ‘Bogan Bingo’ on 8th September at the Royal Children’s Hospital Foundation Space
The International Federation of Psychiatric Epidemiology will be hosting its 16th Congress in Melbourne from October 17-20, 2017. Don’t miss your chance to take part in this exciting international congress!
The Childhood to Adolescence Transition Study (CATS) features in the recently published book, The New Puberty by Amanda Dunn. Dr Lisa Mundy’s review of the book appears in today’s edition of The Conversation. See the web for a full review https://theconversation.com/book-review-the-new-puberty-80877
SUPPORT ChIPS
Chronic Illness Peer Support: Dept. Adolescent Medicine
SUPPORT ChIPS
Chronic Illness Peer Support: Dept. Adolescent Medicine
DONATE: rchf-fundraising.everydayhero.com/au/cycling-for-chips
The Centre’s Director of Adolescent Health Research, Professor George Patton , will discuss how the findings of the Lancet Commission on Adolescent Health and Wellbeing are transforming the way we think about this age group.
The Centre for Adolescent Health is happy to host Prof. Linda Teplin who is visiting from Chicago. She is one of the main presenters at the Symposium which is on Friday the 28th October at Ella Latham Theatre from 9:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday 12th October 6:00pm onwards and
Tuesday 18th October 6:00pm onwards