Thursday
19th March 2009
Postgraduate Centre
City Hospital
Birmingham
This is the second
in a series of Ideas into Action Conferences. The
first was in London in September this year and was a very successful
event.
Speakers will
include:
Jenni Thomas,
OBE
Founder and President
of the Child Bereavement Charity
Visit:
http://www.childbereavement.org.uk/
Presentation: When a child dies.
Anna Kennedy
Mother of two autistic
sons, activist and author of Not Stupid,
Published by John
Blake, 2008.
Visit:
http://www.blake.co.uk/e-store/product.php?productid=5583
Presentation: Fighting
for the right to education and care.
Jane Fraser
Trainer and Consultant
in SRE for young adults with learning disabilities and founder
of Bodysense to create innovative teaching resources.
Visit:
www.bodysense.org.uk/
Presentation:
Communicating with
children on growing up, relationships and sexuality issues.
Peter Limbrick
Independent Consultant,
author, originator of the Team-Around-the-Child (TAC) approach,
and Editor of Family-Centred Support for Children with
Disabilities and Special Needs, Interconnections, 2007.
Visit:
http://www.icwhatsnew.com/services/publications/index.htm
Presentation:
Making sense of complex service provision: Can we replace the
‘scatter-gun’ response to infants who have multiple needs with
a more helpful and cost-effective approach?
Delegate to the
first Ideas into Action commented:
"I
thought it was one of the best conferences I have attended in
about 5 years”
"Altogether a well-organised and very worthwhile day.”
"All speakers delivered well and were easy to listen to.”
"A really interesting day, thank you - with such a variety
of speakers.”
"The speakers were all excellent. A very well-rounded day.”
"Many thanks Peter for this great day.”
"Nice lunch and venue.”
"Themes were current and reflected the issues faced by so
many in practice.”
"Good sense of humour and good care of presenters and audience
throughout.”
Costs from £95 to
£120 + VAT.
For programme and
booking form contact:
Interconnections
E-mail:
p.limbrick@virgin.net
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