Q and A Breakfast
Drug use and Mental Health in our communities - a snapshot.
Special guests:
Constable Nathan Verindah - NSW Police
Constable Mark Harrison - NSW Police
Detective Inspector Brendon Cullen - NSW Police
Linda Gibbard - Youth Mental Health Service NSW Health
Mitch Dobbie - Youth Mental helath Service NSW Health
- Headspace Tweed Heads
- Paramedic, NSW Ambulance Service
Q and A Breakfast
Cost is $40/head. This will cover a full plated breakfast, coffee, tea, juice, and room hire.
Your school will be invoiced after you RSVP to cath.lalor4@det.nsw.edu.au by Monday 17th May please.
Friday, May 22, 2015, 07:30 AM
Mantra Resort, Salt, Kingscliff - Pavillion room (by the tennis court)
All Principals are encouraged to attend.
Agenda:
1. Local police will present a snapshot of what is going on in our communities re drugs and mental health issues
2. Opportunity for Principals to comment or share
3. Panel will be introduced and briefly talk about their roles
4. Forum is open for questions from the floor and discussion