Nurturing Futures: The First 2000 Days
Join us at your next Clinical Society for an evening of dinner, networking and an in-depth discussion exploring the critical first 2000 days of life—a foundational period for health and development.
We will discuss the essential role of primary health care in supporting maternal and child health, addressing nutrition, early childhood development, and preventative care. Experts will share evidence-based strategies, innovative practices, and community-driven solutions to ensure every child gets the best start in life.
Together, let’s build the capacity of primary care service providers who support families and young children with the priority health areas identified in the First 2000 Days.
Speakers:
- local Paediatrician
- Kylie Wilson, local Paediatric Occupational Therapist
- Tory Peake, Tresillian representative
Learning Objectives
- Increase your understanding on the importance of the first 2000 days on a persons physical, cognitive, social and emotional development to ensure all Australians have the best start in life.
- Identify key developmental milestones during the first 2000 days.
- Discuss a multidisciplinary and collaborative health care approach to the first 2000 days
- Learn about instilling healthy behaviours for improved health related behaviours, minimising health risks and improve health outcomes.
- Gain knowledge on support and referral services available
Who should attend?
GPs, GP registrars, nurses, allied health, midwives, pharmacists, practice managers and Aboriginal health practitioners.
CPD points?
A certificate of attendance will be provided for self-reporting for their 2 hours of education.
Dinner included so bring a colleague and register together.
Don’t miss out register today!
Clinical Society events are delivered by Healthy North Coast and are funded through the North Coast PHN Program.
Learn more at: hnc.org.au/education-networking