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The National Youth Agency: Getting together for young people's health

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The National Youth Agency's chief executive Fiona Blacke will deliver the keynote address on "From the health centre to the youth centre - working together to improve young people's health" at the second annual conference of the Association for Young People's Health (AYPH).

The event, taking place at the Institute of Child Health, London on 26 February, will provide an opportunity to explore the benefits, challenges and boundaries of integrated working in young people's health, across the four nations of the UK. Through case studies, practice examples and research it will consider how more effective multi-agency working can be achieved. It will also look at how learning and good practice across the UK can be shared. Young people will address delegates on setting the research agenda.

The day will also include the Annual General Meeting of AYPH - the new charity and membership organisation creating a focus for all professionals and organisations working in the field of young people's health. The cost is £85 for AYPH members and £150 non-members. For further details, email info@youngpeopleshealth.org.uk or download the booking form from www.youngpeopleshealth.org.uk

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