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SAVE THE DATE:

“Show Me You Care About Suicide Prevention”

The Third Annual Missouri Suicide Prevention Conference
July 14, 2008
Truman Hotel
Jefferson City, MO
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Details will be posted online and on the “Suicide Prevention in Missouri listserv” (SPIM-L).

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2008 Coordinated School Health Conference

School Health: Educating the Whole Child

December 4-6, 2008
Lodge of Four Seasons Resort
Lake Ozark, Missouri

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Sandra Nichols Mazzocco
Coordinated School Health Scholarship

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Congratulations to Recipients!

2007: Connie Reichert – LPN serves as the school nurse for Hardeman, Orearville and Gilliam, and three rural K-8 schools in the Marshall Public School District

2006: Martha Meyer – Director of Nutrition Services for St. Joseph School District

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Keynote Speakers:

Bill Potts Datema, Program Development and Services Branch of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Adolescent and School Health (CDC-DASH) “Keeping Coordinated School Health Alive”

Dr. Laura King, Professor, University of Missouri-Columbia “Narrative Approaches to Personality and Identity”

Dr. Linda Chamberlain, Health Scientist (childhood exposure to violence), Homer, Alaska

Who Should Attend:

School nurses, school administrators, classroom teachers, physical educators, health educators, counselors, social workers, food nutrition personnel and public health personnel who are interested in helping healthy children become successful students

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