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Tuesday
Jul052011

Healthier Lives in the Albury Region 19th July

NSW Council for Intellectual Disability will be holding a forum on strategies for improving the health of people with intellectual disability in Albury and the surrounding regions on Tuesday 19 July at the Commercial Club, Albury.

The day is for family members and carers, people with intellectual disability and service providers.

There will be session on:

  • Challenges to health care
  • Tips for visiting the doctor
  • Issues for regional areas
  • Making health care work for you

There will be easy to understand sessions for people with intellectual disabilities.

Click here for more information, including guest speakers.

Click here for a registration form.