“PPEP Talk” Attendees Invited to Register for “Next Steps”
The Pelvic Pain Foundation of Australia (PPFA) welcomes attendees of PPEP Talk (Periods, Pain & Endometriosis Program) and their families to attend a FREE information session.
Join Associate Professor Susan Evans (gynaecologist, pain specialist and author of ‘Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain’) online for “PPEP Talk Next Steps”.
Building on the knowledge students have gained at our school sessions, PPEP Talk Next Steps is an opportunity for young people experiencing pelvic pain and their families to ask questions and seek support for the next steps to take.
- What: PPEP Talk Next Steps
- When: Date to be confirmed
- Time: 7.30pm (SA)
- Where: Online (via Microsoft Teams)
- Register: www.pelvicpain.org.au/ppeptalkschools-program/ppep-talk-Nextsteps/
- Cost: FREE
PPFA is committed to supporting people who suffer severe period pain, pelvic pain and endometriosis to allow them to fulfill their potential and live their best life possible.
If you have any further queries, please email us at ppeptalk@pelvicpain.org.au, call (08) 8291-7923 or visit our website www.pelvicpain.org.au

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