Chapter Community Child Health Satellite Day 2024

Join us for the 2024 Chapter of Community Child Health (CCCH) Satellite Day on Sunday 19, May which will be held at the new RACP offices at Level 27,1 O’Connell Street, Sydney. 

The day will focus on key themes of community child health.

The whole day session will count towards Category 2 CPD and will be peer reviewed case discussions covering three topics for the day:

- Regression in children and young people
- Mood and mental health in children and young people with intellectual disability
- Use of chemical restraint for children and young people. 

We also invite you to join us for a meet-and-greet the night prior at Balcon by Tapavino, Sydney.

Numbers are limited, so ensure you complete your registration to secure your attendance.

Yours sincerely

Dr Paul Hotton
Chair
Chapter of Community Child Health Committee


Chapter of Community Child Health 

The Chapter of Community Child Health (CCCH) is a Chapter of The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) Paediatrics & Child Health Division that connects and supports Fellows and trainees in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand interested in community child health.

We promote Community Child Health through training, continuing professional development, excellence in skills, expertise and ethical standards. We support an ecological framework for understanding and responding to child health issues, and act as an authoritative body for consultation in Community Child Health. We advocate on behalf of our members and are committed to promoting study by developing training programs for doctors. Our areas of interest include, Child Development and Behaviour, Child Population Health and Child Protection.



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