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The StreamlinED Team are delighted to invite you to their upcoming research seminar: 

From Co-Design to Care: Defining What NT Youth Need in the Emergency Department and the Development and implementation of the ADNAV-ED Model: Research Findings, Implications for Practice and Wider System Responses.

Presented by: Menzies PhD researcher Rachel Buckley, NT Health's Dr Sarah Watson and a guest speaker

When: 11:00 am – 3:00 pm (ACST), Thursday 30 July 2026
Where: Menzies School of Health Research JMB Auditorium and online 
Catering for lunch will also be provided for those attending in person

Who is this event for? 
This event is relevant to anyone working with or alongside adolescents in clinical, research, policy and community settings. All are welcome.

About the presentation:
This research seminar describes a Co-design and Participatory Action Research study that developed a new model of care for NT youth with complex health and social needs presenting to the ED. Drawing on the perspectives of NT youth and the clinical workforce, alongside ED utilisation patterns from data linkage, the study has produced the ADNAV-ED model (Adolescent Navigation in the ED) which will be introduced alongside preliminary implementation findings. Throughout the afternoon, we will explore what this means for clinical practice and broader system responses, including statutory services and community organisations, and how we can better meet the needs of young people with complex needs.

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JMB Auditorium, Menzies School of Health Research Building 58, Royal Darwin Hospital Campus, Corner of Nightingale and Paracelsus Road Tiwi NT 0810 Australia

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