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Caring to the end

Caring to the End

Date: Thursday 15th April 2010

Venue: 76 Portland Place, London

Chaired by Marisa Mason Chief Executive National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcomes and Death (NCEPOD), this one day conference focuses on the principal findings from Caring to the End. Following a keynote address from Heather Freeth Clinical Researcher National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcomes and Death (NCEPOD), you will hear about developments since the report’s release, using the NCEPOD checklist and evaluating death rates following admission.

Contact: For more information please call Hanisha on 020 8541 1399, email hanisha@healthcare-events.co.uk or visit http://www.healthcare-events.co.uk

Download Brochure:

http://www.healthcare-events.co.uk/conf/booking.php?action=home&id=425

Helping Your Patients to Manage Their Cognitive Function

This is a new workshop from the Community Therapists Network designed to offer health professionals a general introduction to cognitive rehabilitation, helping you to support those patients suffering cognitive impairment problems, arising from their long-term neurological condition. It is particularly relevant to those professionals managing people who have had a Stroke, have Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Epilepsy or early stages of dementia.

The workshop, run by Dr Anita Rose, Clinical Psychologist, from the Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Liverpool is divided into the following areas:

  • THE BASICS OF BRAIN FUNCTION
  • FACTORS THAT IMPACT ON COGNITION e.g. fatigue, sleep, pain and emotions
  • STRATEGIES FOR COPING
  • EXPLAINING COGNITION TO PATIENTS

To read more about the workshop and to book a place, starting at £145, click on the link.

 
Event Summary and Online Booking



Therapy Outcome Measure (TOMs) Workshop, 26th Feb,
Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire

 

We are pleased to announce the next Therapy Outcome Measures (TOMs) workshop. This workshop, lead by Dr Alex John provides participants with tools to collect and measure outcomes data on clients receiving treatments. Delegates receive their own copy of Prof Pam Enderby and Dr Alex John’s manual ‘Therapy Outcome Measures for Rehabilitation Professionals: Speech and Language Therapy, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy’.

The day will include both theoretical and practical components

At the last TOMs workshop 100% of delegates rated it good or excellent. These are just some previous comments:

“Fantastic and informative day that was also fun!”
“Excellent study day with an excellent presenter. Thank you”

To read more about the learning outcomes of the workshop and to book a place, starting at £145, click on the link below:

Event Summary and Online Booking

 

 
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Acquired Brain Injury Conference – 10th March 2008

March 10, 2009

Conference – Thirty Years of Neurobehavioural Rehabilitation – Past, Present and Future 8th & 9th June 2009

June 8, 2009toJune 9, 2009

Conferences and training in 2009

conferences-in-2009.doc

SABIF Conference

June 26, 2008

sabif-application-final.pdf

sabif-flyer-final.pdf

SABIF CONFERENCE 26TH JUNE, 2008

Draft Programme (as at 12/05/08)

 

TIME    SESSION (TITLE)  SPEAKER
9.00 – 9.30 Coffee & Registration
9.30 – 9.35 Welcome & Introduction(including Gold Standard Care Pathway) Francis Lacy Scott
9.35 – 9.45 Introduction & Setting the Scene Steve Killalea, QC
9.45 – 10.30 Session I ( The Practicalities of Community Care) tbc
10.30 – 11.15 Session II (Realities of an Acquired Brain Injury) Dr Trevor Powell
11.15 – 11.45 Tea/Coffee Break
11.45 – 12.30 Session III – The Ethics of Assessment Mark Holloway
12.30 – 13.00 Question/Answer Session
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 14.45 Session IV – The Ethics of Risk Bob Tindall
14.45 – 15 .30 Session V – The Ethics of Consent (relationship/financial) Denzil Lush
15.30 – 16.00 Tea/Coffee Break
16.00 – 16.45 Session VI – The Ethics of Choice Dr Simon Fleminger
16.45 – 17.15 Closing Remarks Steve Killalea, QC

BISWG Workshop

April 24, 2008

biswg-conf-240408.pdf

BISWG Workshop

April 7, 2008

biswg-workshop-07-04-08.pdf

Headfirst conference

April 24, 2008

headfirst_conf08_v032.pdf

BISWG Conference

May 8, 2008

may08programme.doc

biswginvite.doc

CBIT Conference ‘Aiming Higher – A European Perspective on the Social Impact of Childhood Acquired Brain Injury’. Wednesday 19th March 2008 at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham.

March 19, 2008

For further information on CBIT and booking for 2008 conference please email (info@cbituk.org) or visit the website (www.cbituk.org).

Community Care Conference Individual Budgets and Personalised care

April 30, 2008

Why attend this conference?This conference from Community Care will illustrate how you can implement personalised care in adult services. It will: (more…)

UKABIF

ukabif-conf-booking-form.doc

ukabif-conf-agm-programme.doc

November Conference & AGM 2007
Supporting People with Acquired Brain Injury:
Law and Good Practice
Thursday November 22nd 2007
at The Resource Centre, Holloway Road, London.

Children’s Brain Injury Trust

Children’s Brain Injury Trust
Understanding the impact of childhood acquired brain injury on memory
Wednesday 24th October 2007 (more…)

Headway

Headway
The True Cost of Brain Injury
Monday 22nd October 2007
Stratford-upon-Avon Holiday Inn Hotel (more…)

Neurocritical Care

Royal Society of Medicine
Neurocritical Care
Monday 15th October 2007
The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London, W1G 0AE (more…)

Somewhere to live, someone to love, something to do

JS Parker Associates
Somewhere to live, someone to love, something to do
Basic human needs: what happens after a brain injury

St Paul’s Hotel, Sheffield (more…)

CBIT Memory Day Conference October 24th 2007

October 24, 2007

programme_memory_day1.pdf

TRUST-ED INAUGURAL CONFERENCE

trusted-flyer-booking-form-3.pdf

Please find attached an invitation to our inaugural conference on 12 November.  There are limited places available, so please book early to avoid disappointment and benefit from your 10% ‘early bird’ discount. 

I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards.