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Registration Opens - IHRA's 21st International Conference

Posted 5 Feb 2010 - 09:32 by editor

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Registration Opens
Registration for the Harm Reduction 2010: IHRA's 21st International Conference opens on Sunday 25 April 2010.
A Draft Program is available on line now. More than 60 sessions over 4 days in Liverpool. The conference organisers are reminding those who intend to participate to make arrangements for visa applications as soon as possible. All visa information can be found on the conference website at www.ihra.net/Liverpool/Visas To check if you require a visa to enter the UK, please visit http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk
The conference website is regularly updated and contains comprehensive information on requirements for international participants, including online registration, travel, visas and accommodation visit. There is even a delegate 'To-Do' List http://www.ihra.net/Liverpool/Home

The Harm Reduction Academy is calling for applications for the first international ‘Harm Reduction Academy' which will be delivered in Liverpool during the conference - accredited and managed by Liverpool John Moores University. The Academy will provide selected students with a clear pathway through the conference programme to enhance their experience and understanding of harm reduction, and will provide an internationally recognised and accredited ‘Certificate of Professional Development in The Reduction of Drug Related Harm'. Applications close on 26 February 2010.

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