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You're Welcome: young people, health services and the role of the voluntary sector
- Date:
- 18 February 2010 to 18 February 2010
- Organizer:
- overnment Office for Yorkshire and the Humber.
- Location:
- Leeds
This event will cover the policy background to You're Welcome (a set of criteria against which organisations who deliver health services can prove they are young-people friendly), the implications of the initiative to the third sector, and how third sector organisations can get involved.
It will also look at at Healthy Lives, Brighter Futures. For information and a booking form please contact Tracy Clayton on tracey.clayton@goyh.gsi.gov.uk or call 0113 341 2685.
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