St. Leonards to hold mental health event
An institute sited in St Leonards will present an event focused on infant and perinatal mental health in spring.
Later this year, St. Leonards will play host to the Perinatal and Infant Mental Health (PIMH) Symposium. The annual event will return to the city this spring and is regarded as an essential gathering for key stakeholders, researchers and clinicians associated with the sector.
Associations and institutions holding sector specific events often rely on expert brochure printing services to create professional literature that explains agendas, activities and other details.
The event organisers welcome industry professionals to connect with others in their field while exploring a new theme for 2025. This year’s banner topic is “Challenges in Perinatal and Infant Mental Health: A Solution-Focused Approach”. It aims to focus on innovative new strategies that are designed to answer some of the sector’s most complex obstacles.
Those attending the upcoming symposium in St. Leonards can expect collaborative talks, thought-provoking presentations and a chance to discover real-world solutions and state-of-the-art insights that can enhance outcomes and available care.
The PIMH Symposium will now be held at the Kolling Institute on Monday, November 17. The event will start at 9 am and finishes at 4 pm and the institute can be found at the Royal North Shore Hospital on Westbourne Street in St. Leonards.
Later this year, St. Leonards will play host to the Perinatal and Infant Mental Health (PIMH) Symposium. The annual event will return to the city this spring and is regarded as an essential gathering for key stakeholders, researchers and clinicians associated with the sector.
Associations and institutions holding sector specific events often rely on expert brochure printing services to create professional literature that explains agendas, activities and other details.
The event organisers welcome industry professionals to connect with others in their field while exploring a new theme for 2025. This year’s banner topic is “Challenges in Perinatal and Infant Mental Health: A Solution-Focused Approach”. It aims to focus on innovative new strategies that are designed to answer some of the sector’s most complex obstacles.
Those attending the upcoming symposium in St. Leonards can expect collaborative talks, thought-provoking presentations and a chance to discover real-world solutions and state-of-the-art insights that can enhance outcomes and available care.
The PIMH Symposium will now be held at the Kolling Institute on Monday, November 17. The event will start at 9 am and finishes at 4 pm and the institute can be found at the Royal North Shore Hospital on Westbourne Street in St. Leonards.