Understanding and Addressing Girls-symposium

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Specializes in trauma, ortho, burns, plastic surgery.

may be this could help some nurses interested in area. i received it by

email and even if i wish to hear the speech is impossible to go. but for sure will be a nice symposium.

the community health systems resource group at the hospital for sick

children is hosting its 2nd symposium focusing on collaborative

research.

a focus on relationships: understanding and addressing girls'

aggressive behaviour problems

host: dr. debra pepler

date: monday november 26th, 2007

location: mars collaboration centre, 101 college street, toronto, on

abstract: there is a growing interest in girls' aggressive behaviour

problems. research is showing that the risk factors for girls' problems

are quite similar to those of boys; however, it appears that

relationships may be especially critical in girls' development. this conference will focus on understanding the risk and protective factors related to girls' development, with an emphasis on how research has been translated into effective interventions for girls of all ages. from a developmental perspective, it is essential to understand and address girls' aggressive behaviour problems early, as they are at high risk for becoming involved in abusive relationships and experience difficulties in their role as mothers of the next generation.

information: [color=#003399]http://www.sickkids.ca/communityhealth/

sarah bovaird, mph

project coordinator

community health systems resource group

the hospital for sick children

tel: (416)813-7654 ext. 4192

fax: (416)813-7258

e-mail: [color=#003399][email protected]

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