Past Webinar 26 April 2022 | ACCYPN

Past Webinar 26 April 2022

ACCYPN Webinar

26 April 2022 – The Young People’s Health Service: a nurse-led clinic advancing the health of young people experiencing homelessness.

ACCYPN invites you to join Belinda Tominc, Clinical Nurse Consultant – Youth Health, Young People’s Health Service, Department of Adolescent Medicine, The Royal Children’s Hospital on a webinar.


Members please use the registration link sent to you via email to access member rates.  

Non-Members to access Member rates please click here and join as a member now and you will be emailed a link to register for the webinar at member rates. 

Presentation:  The Young People’s Health Service: a nurse-led clinic advancing the health of young people experiencing homelessness.
Date: Tuesday 26 April 2022
Presenters: Belinda Tominc, Clinical Nurse Consultant – Youth Health, Young People’s Health Service, Department of Adolescent Medicine, The Royal Children’s Hospital
Time: 2:00 pm QLD / NSW / VIC / ACT (AEST) | 1.30pm SA / NT (AWST) | 12.00pm WA (ACST) (1 CPD Hour) (1/2 hour presentation with 15 minutes Q&A and 15 minutes open discussion)
Attendance: Live Webinar
Cost: Members (Free), Non Members $25.00
Registration: Online Registration
Non-Members to access Member rates please click here and join as a member now and you will be emailed a link to register for the webinar at member rates.

Disclaimer: The webinar will be recorded.  As this webinar includes Q&A and open discussion, anyone who participates or has their video turned on may be included in the recording.

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Belinda Tominc

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Belinda Tominc is a Clinical Nurse Consultant at the Royal Children’s Hospital. She works in the Young People’s Health Service, part of the Department of Adolescent Medicine that focuses on primary health care and outreach for young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

Belinda is currently studying a Graduate Certificate in Sexual Health, and has previously completed a Master of Nursing Science, Immunisation qualification and Bachelor of Science. She was awarded the Elizabeth Fearon Scholarship in 2021. Belinda is an honorary research fellow at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and principal investigator studying vaccination rates and access for young people experiencing homelessness.

Belinda is a keen advocate for equitable access to primary health care for all people in our community.