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Home » SSHA Conference 2014: Book your place

SSHA Conference 2014: Book your place

March 22, 2014 By SSHA Leave a Comment

 

This year’s SSHA conference is going to be held in Eastbourne on the 27th September.

To avoid disappointment you can now book your place.

More information about the schedule for the day and accommodation will follow shortly.

Keep checking the site or follow us on Twitter.

Programme

09:30 Registration Tea & Coffee
09:45 Welcome
10:00 Child Sexual Exploitation
10:20 Herpes Simplex Virus and Criminalisation
10:40 Coffee break
11:20 Dean Street Express
11:40 HIV Partner Notification Research
12:00 Substance Misuse and MSM and Sex
12:20 AGM – SSHA update/overview
12:45 Lunch
13:30 Audit of Gonorrhoea outbreak amongst students in Sheffield
14:00 Syphilis / Chlamydia Update
14:30 Using a PN Information sheet
15:15 Tea & Coffee
15:45 Behaviour Change Models
16:15 Closing Statement
16:45 Close

Please book your place early as last year we had an enormous amount of interest and could not allocate everyone a place.

Venue

  • Eastbourne Centre, Grand Parade, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 4DN
  • www.eastbournecentre.co.uk
  • enquiries@eastbournecentre.co.uk
  • 01323 433900

Accomadation

  • www.visiteastbourne.com

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