Memories of summer are behind us and autumn has arrived to mark the first meeting under my watch of the Adolescent Health Group . We were a full house with almost standing room only! The meeting was held at RCGP Bow Churchyard and we are appreciative of the support from CIRC and of our administrative officer, Hannah Price. We look forward to developing our relationship with the team at CIRC, including Chris Gush (Head of CIRC) and Imran Rafi (Clinical Director).
It was a real pleasure to welcome new members and to see established and longstanding members steadfast and consistent in their support to make general practice more adolescent friendly.
Key points to reflect upon:
1. 1. Our thriving relationship with AYPH (www.youngpeopleshealth.org.uk). Under the dynamic leadership of their Development Manager, Emma Rigby, our portfolio of joint projects continues apace.
- · Watch this space for our national tour when we jointly deliver BMJ Master classes in Adolescent Health at a venue near you! We are delighted that the call has come from the BMJ Master Class Series Editor, Dr Christine Ward, in response to a demand from GPs and see this as an indication of a growing awareness of young people’s particular needs.
- · We are organizing a joint conference in the appealing city of Cardiff in wonderful Wales, March 27th 2012: Putting Research into practice. The call for abstracts and further details will be announced shortly
- · November 23rd sees the general release of the latest Key Data in Adolescence (Ed s: Coleman J, Brooks F, Threadgold P.) The data will soon be available to members of the AYPH via the website.
2. 2.We have been invited to respond to the government’s latest document for consultation : ‘Positive Youth’.
3. 3.The group is working on a series of proposals to honour the memory of Dr Anne McPherson who was a founding member and seminal influence of the Adolescent Health Group .
4. 4. Supporting Education across the life course of a primary health care practitioner’s professional life remains core to our role and we are looking at how we draw together our collective experience and expertise and work with key stake holders to roll out initiatives of good practice.
Finally, the group was featured in October’s RCGP News-p 2.
Next week the group leads on a symposium ,to be held at RCPCH, defining the key role of general practice in adolescent mental health.
Please keep tuned into the blog for more news of forthcoming events and feedback on the projects mentioned above.
With good wishes
Jane
jane.roberts@sunderland.ac.uk
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