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Hi,

sometimes it really is true that "it ain't what you know, it's who you know that's most important"

yet if I didn't know what I know I might not be in such a good position to make the most of who I know. This work has gained an unexpected opportunity recently. There's a new "health hub" starting up in March of next year  https://www.odt.co.nz/news/dun...E2%80%99s-vulnerable

and I know someone who's part of an agency given the contract for recruiting, and paying, the staff for the place -- and she's very hopeful we'll be able to work with the doctors to get an ACEs service set up -- see the attached discussion paper.

So, yes, please, if you could send me the link to the radio broadcast recording, that'd be great, together with any resources you could suggest for providing info to the doctors. The Australian Adult Survivors of Childhood Abuse (now called the Blue Knot) Foundation has got a video online for doctors -- so any and all materials could be useful to me.

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