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ENGAGING AND UNDERSTANDING MEN AND ADOLESCENTS

The Program provides GPs and other Health Practitioners with a better understanding of the issues faced by men and adolescents, based on our 6 years of work across 5 States and Territories.

The Program Session/s offer the opportunity to explore new or enhance skills in dealing with or engaging with men and adolescents as New Clients.

Encouraging men into the Health System in order to support them to reduce their health risks or support them in time of crisis. The Program has been allocated CME points for 3 years now and we have conducted programs for Divisions in 3 States in urban and rural/remote areas and for Allied Health Workers in rural South Australia. The Program will also be introduced into Canada in May.

Program costs are based on the extent of the sessions required as the Program has 3 components or can be presented in one 3 hour session.

Components are: Men's Health Programs

  • Value for Men's Health
  • Engaging Men and Adolescents into your Practice
  • Understanding Adolescents

Costs vary in relation to distance, travel and living expenses.

As an example, a 3 hour session with accompanying notes and full sessional evaluation and feedback is $750 + costs.

A full day ranges from $1,250 or a fee negotiated for multiple days or weekends plus costs.

Our program also offers Allied Workers especially in rural areas a better way of Engaging New Clients (men and women) in an Early Detection Process that provides GPs with a qualified and referred client. Our Preventative Health Model for Heart Disease and related health issues is highly regarded.

If you would like to discuss aspects of our work or if you would like to know more either ring Bernard Denner direct or check out our website which attracts between 75 to 80,000 hits per month for information about our programs.

   
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