What is MECSH? Premiere
at Seminar Room 014, John Matthews Building, Royal Darwin Hospital
Tuesday, 30 April 2024 from 11:00 AM (AUS Central Standard Time) + Add to calendar30/04/2024 11:0030/04/2024 11:00Australia/DarwinWhat is MECSH? PremiereWhat is MECSH? Premiere
Tuesday, 30 April 2024 from 11:00 AM (AUS Central Standard Time)
Organiser
Lexie Gregory
0457571765
lexie.gregory@menzies.edu.au
Address
Seminar Room 014, John Matthews Building, Royal Darwin Hospital
58 Rocklands Drive
Tiwi
NT 0810 Australia
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The Centre for Child Development and Education at Menzies School of Health Research is excited to announce the premiere of a new animated resource: What is MECSH?
Event: 11am, 30 April 2024
In person: Seminar Room, John Matthews Building, Royal Darwin Hospital
Online: Teams
The Maternal and Early Childhood Sustained Home visiting (MECSH) program is delivered in three remote regions of the Northern Territory by Miwatj Health Service, Katherine West Health Board, and Sunrise Health Service with funding from the Northern Territory Government. MECSH is a licensed program of the University of Western Sydney. What is MECSH? is a new and engaging animation to build understanding and share information with pregnant women, families, and communities about MECSH.
We look forward to celebrating this fantastic resource, and all the hard work by collaborators.
The animation was produced as part of the ‘Closing the Gap: antenatal and early childhood sustained home visiting’ translational research project. This video was developed in consultation with Miwatj Health Service, Katherine West Health Board, and Sunrise Health Service, and based on interviews with First Nations women participating in the MECSH program. This project received grant funding from the Australian Government.
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Lexie Gregory
Menzies School of Health Research
0457571765