Begin your pathway of being a Boost champion with Storytelling for Change!

NEW 💡: Begin your pathway of being a Boost champion with Storytelling for Change! The Boost Community, in partnership with People Power Health, will offer this 5-week flexible virtual training (via mobile phone) course, starting Monday, October 3.

Grounded in the practice of social movements and activism, Storytelling for Change provides an opportunity to learn new skills within a small cohort that generate public emotion, values and action.

How to register for the course:

  1. Download the EpApp to your mobile device using this unique link: https://link.edapp.com/VMiCwjCUUsb
  2. Complete the “Registration” module

This introductory course is open to all immunisation and other health care professionals – no experience in storytelling required! Deadline to apply is Monday, October 3.

Learn more & register now: https://boostcommunity.org/page/storytelling-for-change

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