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A real shame, , that I can’t come since I think it will be really interesting. I am teaching at 1:30 and I don’t think, even with First providing a good service that I could get back in time! If there are any notes/presentations from the meeting I would really appreciate having a copy. With best wishes Toity Dr Toity DeaveSenior Research FellowCentre for Child & Adolescent HealthUniversity of the West of England, BristolOakfield HouseOakfield GroveCliftonBristol, BS8 2BN Phone: 0117 3314085 (direct 3314032)Email:toity.deave@...http://www.bristol.ac.uk/ccah From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of CowleySent: 06 March 2012 13:52 Subject: Re: 22nd March international seminar 10-12md I should have said: no booking required - just come if you can. Sadly there will no refreshments etc, but there are lots of places nearby for coffee before or lunch after (I recommend a walk along the embankment, just by the National Theatre, which is around the corner, to see the array of options!) On 6 Mar 2012, at 12:00, Cowley wrote:Dear allMy apologies for the late notification, but we have an opportunity at King's that we would like to open to anyone who is interested. Two colleagues are visiting from the University of Sao o and one from the University of New South Wales, so we thought we would ask them to tell us (our students and practice teachers) about their work. I attach a flyer - the Stamford Street lecture theatre is very close to Waterloo Station, directly opposite the entrance to lin Wilkins Building and marked on map (also attached). Chiesa developed an antenatal and postnatal/early years home visiting programme 'Windows of Opportunity' that has now been rolled out across seven cities in Sao o. Rita Bertolozzi is mainly interested in TB and promoting health amongst vulnerable populations. Lynn Kemp developed and trialled the Maternal and Early Childhood Sustained Home Visiting in a deprived part of Sydney, and it is now being rolled out in many places in Australia, as well as exciting interest here in the UK., see Kemp L, E, McMahon C, Matthey S, Vimpani G, T, Schmied V, Aslam H, Zapart S. (2011) Child and family outcomes of a long-term nurse home visitation program: a randomised controlled trial. Archives of Disease in Childhood 96:533-540. I hope some colleagues may be able to join us best wishes Cowleysarahcowley183@...http://myprofile.cos.com/S124021COn <International symposium.pdf><Waterloo A4 map.pdf> Cowleysarahcowley183@...http://myprofile.cos.com/S124021COn

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I'm sorry it is such short notice - partly me being slow with dissemination, but also it was only recently set up. I attach a brochure about MECSH and if there are any powerpoints etc to forward afterwards, I will do that: will need to check with the speakers.kindest regardsOn 6 Mar 2012, at 15:04, Toity Deave wrote: A real shame, , that I can’t come since I think it will be really interesting. I am teaching at 1:30 and I don’t think, even with First providing a good service that I could get back in time! If there are any notes/presentations from the meeting I would really appreciate having a copy. With best wishes Toity Dr Toity DeaveSenior Research FellowCentre for Child & Adolescent HealthUniversity of the West of England, BristolOakfield HouseOakfield GroveCliftonBristol, BS8 2BN Phone: 0117 3314085 (direct 3314032)Email:toity.deave@...http://www.bristol.ac.uk/ccah From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of CowleySent: 06 March 2012 13:52 Subject: Re: 22nd March international seminar 10-12md I should have said: no booking required - just come if you can. Sadly there will no refreshments etc, but there are lots of places nearby for coffee before or lunch after (I recommend a walk along the embankment, just by the National Theatre, which is around the corner, to see the array of options!) On 6 Mar 2012, at 12:00, Cowley wrote:Dear allMy apologies for the late notification, but we have an opportunity at King's that we would like to open to anyone who is interested. Two colleagues are visiting from the University of Sao o and one from the University of New South Wales, so we thought we would ask them to tell us (our students and practice teachers) about their work. I attach a flyer - the Stamford Street lecture theatre is very close to Waterloo Station, directly opposite the entrance to lin Wilkins Building and marked on map (also attached). Chiesa developed an antenatal and postnatal/early years home visiting programme 'Windows of Opportunity' that has now been rolled out across seven cities in Sao o. Rita Bertolozzi is mainly interested in TB and promoting health amongst vulnerable populations. Lynn Kemp developed and trialled the Maternal and Early Childhood Sustained Home Visiting in a deprived part of Sydney, and it is now being rolled out in many places in Australia, as well as exciting interest here in the UK., see Kemp L, E, McMahon C, Matthey S, Vimpani G, T, Schmied V, Aslam H, Zapart S. (2011) Child and family outcomes of a long-term nurse home visitation program: a randomised controlled trial. Archives of Disease in Childhood 96:533-540. I hope some colleagues may be able to join us best wishes Cowleysarahcowley183@...http://myprofile.cos.com/S124021COn <International symposium.pdf><Waterloo A4 map.pdf> Cowleysarahcowley183@...http://myprofile.cos.com/S124021COn Cowleysarahcowley183@...http://myprofile.cos.com/S124021COn

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