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Friday
Feb102012

Australian Association of Developmental Disability Medicine Conference

The full program for the Australian Association of Developmental Disability Medicine (AADDM) 2012 Conference (March 8-10 2012) at UNSW is now available. Detailed information on sessions and presentations can be accessed through the

Program section of the website, and then by clicking on the summary table for each day.

As you can see mental health is a major component, with many eminent mental health professionals and advocates listed as speakers. The conference will be relevant to all mental health professionals who have an interest in the challenging area of mental health in intellectual and developmental disabilities. School-Link is presenting on the Saturday the 10th in the education and health stream, and we do hope to see you in the audience!!!