Chandigarh, March 24 -- Centre for social work, Panjab University, organised a one-day workshop on social work intervention for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) on Saturday which was inaugurated by Rajesh Kumar Chander, chairperson, department of women studies. The workshop was conducted by Suneel Vatsayan, chairperson, NADA India Foundation, New Delhi, and Pallavi, a trained social worker based in New Delhi. Vatsayan said a meaningful involvement of youth and patience are very important for making our health care system acceptable, accessible and available for all. "Their participation at local and policy level is important to make universal health coverage a success," he said....