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Qld Health Older Persons Mental Health Consultative Forums start 13 May

Older Persons Mental Health Consultative Forums organised by Queensland Health Department start on 13 May, and then on 4 June 2008 at Chifley at Lennons Brisbane, 66 Queen Street, Brisbane.

The forum is broken into two parts with Part A aiming to develop policy options for Queensland Health’s Mental Health (MH) Branch within the context of the emerging Mental Health Plan for Queensland and for future development of a model of service delivery for Older Persons’ Mental Health Services.

Part B will be used to support a project arising from Key Recommendation 1 of the Achieving Balance Report.

There is no cost to attend, but registration is essential as places are limited – contact Jacinta_Lipp@health.qld.gov.au or phone (07) 3240 5606.

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