2nd October, 2013

Emma Greenhalgh was invited to attend the University of Salford to speak as a guest lecturer.

Emma attended the University of Salford on 1 October 2013 and gave a lecture to 40 BSc adult and children nursing students studying a sexual health module. The lecture covered the following issues: parental responsibility; Gillick competence; capacity and child sex abuse.

Ms Hamilton and Ms Dumble, Student Adult Nurses during feedback commented, 'the lecture was very interesting and engaging.'

Emma has been invited to speak next year when the module will run again.



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