Aim:
This webinar is designed to educate nurses in primary health about the significance of the first 2000 days of life. It aims to empower them to practice to their full scope in early childhood development surveillance by offering practical frameworks and resources for daily use.
At the end of this meeting, participants will be able to:
- Gain an understanding in the significant of the first 2000 days of life.
- Explain the nurse’s role in surveillance.
- Gain knowledge of key resources for monitoring early childhood development and identifying appropriate referral pathways.
Presented by:
Kerry McBride
Registered Nurse
Primary Care Nurse Coordinator, Sydney North Health Network
Facilitated by:
Zoe Taleb
Practice Support Officer, SWSPHN
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