Past Webinar 29 April 2021 | ACCYPN

Past Webinar 29 April 2021

 29 April 2021 – More than mandatory reporting: how nurses and midwives safeguard children from abuse and neglect


The ACCYPN invites you to join Dr Lauren Lines, Associate Lecturer, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University 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:  More than mandatory reporting: how nurses and midwives safeguard children from abuse and neglect
Date: Thursday 29th April 2021
Presenter: Dr Lauren Lines, Associate Lecturer, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University
Time: 11:00 am QLD Time (AEST) (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.
Payment: Payment to be received at time of registration by Credit or Debit Card

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.

Presenter BIO

Dr Lauren Lines (RN, BNhons, MN, PhD) is an Associate Lecturer in the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Flinders University. Lauren has a background as a paediatric nurse, working for almost 10 years in paediatric acute medical and surgical environments. In her current role, Lauren teaches undergraduate nursing and postgraduate specialist paediatric nursing. Lauren’s research looks at nurses’ and midwives’ roles in keeping children safe from abuse and neglect. Lauren’s PhD explored nurses’ experiences of keeping children safe, while her current work explores the nature and scope of nursing and midwifery safeguarding practices across all Australian child focussed settings. The findings will provide insights into nurses’ and midwives’ often invisible practices, guide policy and practice development and promote better outcomes for vulnerable children in Australia.