ED Safe Principles Webinar

ED Safe Principles Webinar

COORDINARE with NEDC

About this event

In this session we will cover:

  • What are the 19 ED Safe Principles
  • How can I put them into practice?
  • What is the importance of being ED Safe?
  • Culturally safe practice
  • First Nations resources

Facilitators:

  • Hilary Smith - NEDC Health Promotion Lead
  • Jessica Rudolph-Smith - NEDC First Nations Co-Lead

Audience

Aboriginal Health workers, Katungal and Winnunga (ACT), MHAOD, Allied Health, Nurses, Headspace, GPs, private psychology and counselling services.

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