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Women's Health Speakers Series
BC Centre of Excellence for Women's Health

A Collaborative Framework
for Training in Domestic Violence

Join us to hear Marilyn Harris talk about the work she has been doing in
Australia at the Queensland University of Technology on a collaborative
approach to a training framework on domestic violence. The project resulted
in a program called 'The Road to Freedom: Ending Violence Against Women,'
which was undertaken with rural community-based anti-violence workers,
health nurses and social workers.  Marilyn will also discuss the role and
functions of Brisbane's Domestic Violence Resource Centre Inc., a training
and resource centre for crisis and anti-violence workers.  The centre
advocates and provides counselling for survivors and victims of domestic
violence.

Guest Speaker:
Marilyn Harris
Nurse, Midwife, University Lecturer
Queensland University of Technology

When:
Tuesday, May 16, 2000
3:00 - 5:00 p.m. (Free Admission)

Where:
BC Centre of Excellence for Women's Health
E311 (3rd floor) at BC Women's Hospital and Health Centre, 4500 Oak Street
(gate 3 entrance at Heather St. and 29th Ave), Vancouver, BC

Refreshments served.  Lower mainland transit subsidies and services for
persons with disabilities available with 2 days advance request.

Please reserve a seat by calling 604.875.2484.

Women's Health Speaker Series 2000

Celeste Wincapaw
Communications Coordinator
BC Centre of Excellence for Women's Health
Vancouver, British Columbia
http://www.bccewh.bc.ca
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I support a Women's Health Research Institute in the CIHR.
For more information, check out http://www.cwhn.ca/cihr

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