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SUMMARY:NR Times Live: The Future of Neurorehab
DESCRIPTION:NR Times invites you to our first live event in London this April as we focus on the impending and long-term future of neuro-rehab. Join us for an afternoon of insightful conversation and networking. \nWe’ll discuss the pressing challenges and exciting developments that are shaping neurological care\, and hear expert views on how to navigate them to achieve better outcomes. Delegates will have plenty of time to discuss working together with fellow members of the neuro-rehab community. \nAttendees will also have the opportunity to be interviewed on film by the NR Times editorial team\, with their insights later shared online and in upcoming digital editions. \nWhere: Teesside University London Campus\, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park\, London.\nWhen: 1pm\, 25th April\nCPD points included \nEvent delivered in partnership with our sponsor: \nQEF Care and Rehabilitation Centre \n\n\n\nThe programme \n1pm: Registration opens / networking\n1.30pm: A welcome from our host\, Teesside University London \nSession 1: Insights from the National Rehabilitation Centre \nWith Miriam Duffy\, Director\, National Rehab Centre – the landmark centre opening in England this year. \nFind out about the referrals network opportunities\, approaches\, challenges and aims of the NRC. \n\n\n\nSession 2: Building the Rehabilitation Pathway of the Future: Bringing Technology and Expert Therapy Together \nNeurorehabilitation achieves its best outcomes when advanced technology and expert therapists work in unison. While cutting-edge equipment has transformed what’s possible\, specialist therapy remains essential. Neither is enough on its own—but when neurotherapists and rehabilitation technology are integrated effectively\, the impact is transformative. Patients engage more\, recovery is more efficient\, and long-term outcomes improve. \nSo how do we ensure technology enhances\, rather than distracts from\, expert therapy? And how can MDTs and service providers put this into practice? \nJoin Michelle Kudhail\, Clinical Director of Resilience Neuro Specialists and neurophysiotherapist with over 33 years of experience\, and Chris Morden\, neurotechnology expert and Director at Ectron and Resilience\, who has spent over 15 years helping rehabilitation providers implement innovative neurotechnology. \nThis discussion will explore: \nSuccessful integration – ensuring technology supports and enhances skilled therapy \n Practical strategies for engagement – helping therapists and rehab teams make the most of neurotechnology \nEmerging innovations – what’s available now and what’s on the horizon \nWalk away with real-world strategies to bring the best of both worlds into your own practice. \n\n\n\nSession 3: Medical cannabis and neuro-rehab – a bright new future? \nWith Professor Mike Barnes\, Founder of the World Federation of Neurorehabilitation and the UK’s leading medical cannabis expert. \nLearn about specific neurological condition-related applications\, how to approach patient/family requests for access and the outlook for medical cannabis in NR. \n\n\n\nSession 4: Skills and the future of work in neuro-rehab \nWith Maggie Sargent\, Owner and Founder of Maggie Sargent & Associates and Community Case Management Services \nAND \nEky Popat\, Operations Director and Registered Manager of BIS Services \nHow to: \nPrevent talent shortages from holding back NR’s progress\nManage skills challenges\nDevelop the team your organisation needs to meet patient / client demand. \n3.30pm: Networking / coffees
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/nr-times-live-the-future-of-neurorehab/
CATEGORIES:Brain injury,Conference,Neurotechnology,Rehabilitation
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ORGANIZER;CN="NR Times":MAILTO:gordon@aspectpublishing.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250403T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250403T160000
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SUMMARY:QEF Open Afternoon
DESCRIPTION:Open Afternoon\, 3rd April\, between 2-4pm\, with service tours at 2pm and 3pm. \n– Large physio gym with our physio team\n– Interactive room with our psychology team\n– Occupational Therapy kitchen\n– Range of wheelchairs and postural support options\n– Client bedroom with accessible technology and ensuite wet rooms\n– Food options for managing swallowing disorders\n– Accredited neurological music therapist\n– Mobility Services team who support clients with driving assessments and improved mobility options.\n– Q&As with our Consultant in Neurological Medicine and Head of Service.
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/qef-open-afternoon/
LOCATION:QEF\, Leatherhead Court\, Woodlands Road\, Leatherhead\, Surrey\, KT22 0BN\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250402T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250402T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
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SUMMARY:Running Speech & Language Therapy Groups in Complex Neuro-disability
DESCRIPTION:Online via Zoom\nThis half-day online course will provide an overview of the efficacy and benefits of using groups in the management of people with a neurodisability. It is aimed at speech and language therapists who are wanting to set groups up within a service or who are already running them and would like to develop and share their ideas. \nSpecialist team members from the RHN will present on a range of topics and the day will include: \n\nOverview of current evidence and guidance\nExamples of groups run at the RHN\nIncorporating goals and outcomes\nCase studies and practical workshops\nPatient experiences\nMDT and family involvement\n\nLearning objectives\n\nIdentify current evidence and guidance around running groups for patients with neuro-disability.\nIdentify different formats for groups for people with complex neuro-disability.\nUnderstand MDT working within the context of running groups.\nIdentify appropriate outcome measures for groups.\n\nFacilitators\nRose Lenon\nSpecialist Speech & Language Therapist\nRoyal Hospital for Neuro-disability \nChristina Ashworth\nSpeech & Language Therapist\nRoyal Hospital for Neuro-disability
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/running-speech-language-therapy-groups-in-complex-neuro-disability-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250401T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250401T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
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SUMMARY:Module 1: PDOC Assessors Course
DESCRIPTION:Module 1: PDOC Assessors Course Advancement of MDT Skills in Observation and Analysis of Behavioural Responses \nThis online course is suitable or neurological clinicians and will analyse the principles in creating an optimum environment\, discuss the rationale and methods for accurate observation of responses\, consider the team and family involvement and examines the role of monitoring and recording responses. The framework provides a series of tools which can be adapted to the delegates individual working environments. \nThis one-day online course is suitable for neurological clinicians (occupational therapists\, physiotherapists\, Speech and language therapists\, clinical psychologists\, nurses\, doctors and music therapists) and will enable the delegate to further develop the skills and knowledge to meet the person specification for PDOC Assessor (RCP guidelines 2020). \nThe course uses the structure of the Gill-Thwaites & Elliott framework to analyse the principles in creating an optimum environment\, discuss the rationale and methods for accurate observation of responses\, consider the team and family involvement and examines the role of monitoring and recording responses. The framework provides a series of tools which can be adapted to the delegates individual working environments. \nThe course is run by Dr Karen Elliott and Helen Gill-Thwaites MBE who have worked with individuals in PDOC for more than 30 years and has been designed in the recognition that working with this client group requires a coordinated and structured team approach to ensure effective intervention. \nLearning and teaching methods\nThis course is interactive using course facilitator presentations\, small and large group work\, and the opportunity to practice response observation and recording skills using video. The skills gained on this course will additionally enable competent scoring of WHIM assessment and the knowledge and skills to contribute to the informal aspects of the SMART. \nEducation courses linked to Module 1\nTo develop the skills and knowledge to meet the requirements PDOC Assessor the delegate may also choose to also attend: \n\nModule 2: PDOC Assessors Course Attainment of PDOC Assessors Skills and SMART Assessor Course\nModule 3: PDOC Assessors Course “Refining Assessment\, Observation and Goal Setting Skills and Implementation of Intervention and Management Strategies course.\n\nLead Facilitators\nDr Karen Elliott and Helen Gill- Thwaites MBE\nSMART Developers & Consultants \n  \n 
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/module-1-pdoc-assessors-course/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability":MAILTO:info@rhn.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250121T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250121T133000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20250117T140538Z
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SUMMARY:Tracheostomy intervention in complex neurodisability
DESCRIPTION:The first section of the webinar will focus on rehabilitation / weaning and the second part on management for those with long term tracheostomies within this population. We will discuss some of the core principles of tracheostomy management\, considerations within this population\, ways to troubleshoot and there will be time for questions at the end. \nPlease do send us your clinical questions ahead of the webinar in preparation for a panel discussion at the end of the session. \nThis event will also be recorded and available on RHND YouTube in coming weeks. \nLead Facilitators \nAmy Endacott\nSpeech and Language Therapist\nRHN\naendacott@rhn.org.uk \nLinda Vardy\nPhysiotherapist\nRHN \nCost: free
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/tracheostomy-intervention-in-complex-neurodisability/
CATEGORIES:Neuro-disability
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability":MAILTO:info@rhn.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241113T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20241009T084748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T084836Z
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SUMMARY:Conundrums in Neurorehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:Perspectives and solutions in working with challenging behaviour and acquired brain injury. \nView Event Brochure
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/conundrums-in-neurorehabilitation/
LOCATION:BMA House\, Tavistock Square\, London\, London\, WC1H 9JP
CATEGORIES:Brain injury
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241010T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241010T153000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20240715T082411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T082411Z
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SUMMARY:Neuropsychiatric Rehabilitation: What the F (code)?
DESCRIPTION:Join our high quality\, CPD accredited event presenting the latest best practice and evidence regarding a lesser known area of Neurological Rehabilitation; Neuropsychiatric Rehabilitation. \nWe hope that you will attend this fantastic day of learning and take advantage of interacting with the speakers in our live Q & A sessions. We have a number of fantastic speakers confirmed\, with the full agenda to follow in the coming weeks. \nThis free\, in-person educational event is CPD certified\, ensuring continued professional development for all participants. Delegates will have ample opportunities to network with industry leaders and peers. The event will also feature interactive question and answer sessions\, fostering an environment of collaborative learning. \nConfirmed Speakers\n\nProfessor Mark Edwards: Professor of Neurology and Interface Disorders at the Institute of Psychiatry\, Psychology and Neuroscience at King’s College London and works clinically at the Maudsley Hospital and Kings College Hospital.\nDr Czarina Kirk: Consultant Neuropsychiatrist working in the Forensic Brain Injury Service at Guild Lodge\, Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust. Dual trained in Addiction Psychiatry; Clinical Lead for the Forensic Brain Injury Service. Vice Chair for the Faculty of Neuropsychiatry at the Royal College of Psychiatrists and a member of the ABI Justice Network.\nDr Mike Dilley: Consultant Neuropsychiatrist in Brain Injury at King’s College Hospital. Former Chair of the Faculty of Neuropsychiatry\, Royal College of Psychiatrists.\n\nIf you have any questions\, you can reach us on events@cygnethealth.co.uk. \n 
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/neuropsychiatric-rehabilitation-what-the-f-code/
LOCATION:The Halliwell Jones Stadium\, The Halliwell Jones Stadium\, Warrington\, WA2 7NE
CATEGORIES:Rehabilitation
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241011
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
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SUMMARY:Cygnet Neuropsychiatry Conference
DESCRIPTION:During the event we’ll hear from industry experts from various organisations on the latest developments in Neuropsychiatry. The conference is being held at the Halliwell Jones Stadium\, in Warrington\, and will be free of charge to attend.
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/cygnet-neuropsychiatry-conference/
LOCATION:Halliwell Jones Stadium\, Warrington\, Halliwell Jones Stadium\, Warrington\, WA2 7NE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241003
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241004
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20240307T173547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240307T175425Z
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SUMMARY:STEPS Amputee Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join STEPS in York on the 3rd October 2024 for the STEPS Amputee Conference 2024 – From Injury to Independence. \nThis one-day conference is for case managers\, solicitors and insurers working with clients following amputation and polytrauma injuries. \nHear from a range of experts on their unique approach to rehabilitation and the latest advances in prosthetics for complex amputee clients. There will be an opportunity to hear directly from several of their amputee clients\, as well as chance to attend a special ‘meet the experts’ exhibition during break times. \nPrice\n \n\n£65 (Early Bird – before 31st May 2024)\n£75 (Full Price)
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/steps-amputee-conference-2024/
LOCATION:The Grand\, York\, Station Rise\, York\, YO1 6GD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference,Rehabilitation
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ORGANIZER;CN="STEPS Rehabilitation":MAILTO:hello@stepsrehabilitation.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240703T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240703T140000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20240612T080937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T080937Z
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SUMMARY:West Midlands Acquired Brain Injury Forum Networking/CPD event
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to confirm that this regional UKABIF seminar and networking event will include presentations focusing on the world of Neurorehabilitation to support the recovery for those affected by an Acquired Brain Injury. \nOur thanks to Circle Rehabilitation for being our fabulous hosts for this event. Parking is on site – please register at reception on arrival. \nSpeakers include: \nMulticare Medical – Penny Townsend & Samuel Wheatcroft. Moving & Handling equipment case study. \n 
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/west-midlands-acquired-brain-injury-forum-networking-cpd-event/
LOCATION:Circle Rehabilitation Birmingham\, 25 Pebble Mill Road\, Birmingham\, B5 7TR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brain injury,Rehabilitation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240626T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240627T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20240606T082330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240606T082422Z
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SUMMARY:Active MDT Rehab in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) / Concussion
DESCRIPTION:This course has been developed with elite athletes in mind\, giving clinicians the tools to tailor treatment to a variety of sports. Don’t miss out\, secure your spot today! \nDay One: \n\nPathophysiology of mTBI\nCommon symptom profiles/phenotypes\nComprehensive multi-disciplinary screening\nPractical assessment skills workshops\n\nDay Two: \n\nClinical reasoning and interpretation of assessment findings\nTreatment planning and multi-disciplinary working\nPractical treatment skills workshops\nClinical case studies
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/active-mdt-rehab-in-mild-traumatic-brain-injury-mtbi-concussion/
LOCATION:University of Birmingham\, Birmingham\, B15 2SQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brain injury,Conference,Rehabilitation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240605T091500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240605T153000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20240520T140137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240520T140137Z
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SUMMARY:Northamptonshire Acquired Brain Injury Conference
DESCRIPTION:The changes in relationships and intimacy following an acquired brain injury\, what can help?  \n5 June 2024 \nShoosmiths\, 5 The Lakes\, Northampton NN4 7SH \nConference programme\nThe Northamptonshire Acquired Brain Injury Forum are pleased be holding this conference on: The changes in relationships and intimacy following an acquired brain injury\, what can help?  Many thanks to our speakers and hosts in supporting us to address this core area of life after brain injury that can be difficult for families\, partners and professionals to address. \n9.15        Arrival\, Registration and Coffee \n9.45        Introduction to the day – Dr Keith Jenkins\, Chair of Northamptonshire Acquired Brain Injury Forum \n9.50        Key relationship issues encountered after brain injury – Steve Shears\, Counsellor & Therapist \n10.30     When sexual behaviour becomes a concern post ABI – Dr Caroline Knight\, Consultant Clinical    Neuropsychologist \n11.20     Coffee/Tea and meeting the services/networking \n11.40     Working with women living with complex issues after an acquired brain injury – Dr Venkataraman Burrah\, Consultant Psychiatrist \n12.15     Legalities and practicalities in supporting people with an ABI in achieving intimacy – Professor Clare de Than \n12.55     LUNCH and exhibitors \n1.45        What the hell just happened? (Mark & Jules Kennedy)  Dramatization by Narrative Alchemy in association with The University of Northampton \n                Followed by Mark and Jules Kennedy (online) \n3.15        Closing Remarks and Questions \n3.30        Close      \nTo attend this one day conference and/or to book a stand for your service\, please complete and return the  delegate booking form  / exhibition stand booking form or by contacting Julie Mallard\, at julie.mallard@oakleafcare.com
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/northamptonshire-acquired-brain-injury-conference/
CATEGORIES:Brain injury
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240524
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20240424T123614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T123640Z
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SUMMARY:HealthTech Summit 2024
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the dynamic world of Healthcare IT\, where pioneers in the intersection of Information Technology and Healthcare will convene to address pressing challenges and propel the industry forward. Tackling challenges and driving innovation. From data integration to patient outcomes\, explore actionable solutions with industry leaders.
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/healthtech-summit-2024/
LOCATION:Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability\, West Hill\, Putney\, SW15 3SW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability":MAILTO:info@rhn.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240430T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240430T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20240319T085508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240319T085756Z
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SUMMARY:Managing Behaviours that Challenge in Individuals with a Brain Injury: The Positive Behaviour Support Approach
DESCRIPTION:This one-day course will be held in person at the RHN and is open to anyone working with individuals with a brain injury who want to increase their skills and knowledge of managing behaviours that challenge. \nIt offers a theoretical and practical introduction to the Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) approach. The use of PBS in managing challenging behaviour is a highly effective\, cost-effective method which is generalisable to a variety of behaviours and settings. \nBy the end of the course\, attendees will\n\nHave an understanding of the possible contributors to challenging behaviour following brain injury.\nBe able to describe the possible functions of challenging behaviour – why is it happening and what does it tell us?\nHave an understanding of the development of both pro-active (preventative) and reactive strategies.\nUnderstand the role of communication impairment in challenging behaviour\nBe able to identify methods that can be incorporated into the clients’ environment and lead to the reduction in incidences of challenging behaviour.\nUnderstand the purpose of completing and collecting data around the incidence of challenging behaviour.\nHave an understanding of how debriefing and regular staff support mechanisms may help teams working with people with behaviours that challenge.
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/managing-behaviours-that-challenge-in-individuals-with-a-brain-injury-the-positive-behaviour-support-approach/
LOCATION:Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability\, West Hill\, Putney\, SW15 3SW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Brain injury
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230628T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230628T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20230501T123710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230807T212726Z
UID:1187-1687942800-1687971600@in-pa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Interdisciplinary Team Approach to the Management of Patients in Persistent Disorders of Consciousness (PDOC)
DESCRIPTION:This one-day in-person course enables clinicians to develop an understanding of the interdisciplinary management for patients with Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness (PDOC) and the challenges commonly faced. We will be referring to RCP PDOC guidelines (2020) with case studies and videos to support this online study day. \nThe day will include\n\nInterdisciplinary and specialist assessment\nCommon complications for patients in PDOC\nBest interests decision making\nInteracting with patients in PDOC\nPostural management in this population\nSupporting families\n\nWe welcome all clinicians involved in the care of this specialist population especially those in acute hospitals or specialist nursing homes wanting to improve their knowledge and management of these patients and their families. \nPresenters will include\n\nRehabilitation Medicine Consultant\nClinical Specialist Nursing\nClinical Specialist Allied Health Professionals\n\nThere will be an opportunity to understand more about the referral process and pathway here at the RHN. \nCost: £180 including lunch and resources\nRegister Here \nFor more information please call 020 8780 4500 ext 5141 or email institute@rhn.org.uk
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/interdisciplinary-team-approach-to-the-management-of-patients-in-persistent-disorders-of-consciousness-pdoc/
LOCATION:Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability\, West Hill\, Putney\, SW15 3SW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Prolonged Disorders of Consciousness
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability":MAILTO:info@rhn.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230621T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230621T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20230519T102538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T073209Z
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SUMMARY:Brain Injury Services Assemble!
DESCRIPTION:Northamptonshire Acquired Brain Injury Forum Conference \nBrain Injury Services Assemble!\nServices for people living with brain injury in Northamptonshire \n????️ 21st June 2023 \n???? Northampton Saints Rugby Club \n  \nConference Programme\nThe Northamptonshire Acquired Brain Injury Forum are pleased be holding this conference entitled\, “Brain Injury Services Assemble! –Services for people living with brain injury in Northamptonshire” \n9.15 Arrival\, Registration and Coffee \n9.45 Introduction to the day – Dr Keith Jenkins\, Chair of Northamptonshire Acquired Brain Injury Forum \n9.50 Services in Northamptonshire – The Good\, the Bad and the …. not so good!   Lived experience speaker(s) \n10.20 Integrated Care in Northamptonshire  – Giles West\, Deputy Director Operational Transformation NHFT\, Transformation Lead for Integrated Care Across Northamptonshire \n10.55 The Renewed Service Directory for Acquired Brain Injury Services in Northamptonshire – Roger Reed\, ABIF Northants  \n11.15Coffee/Tea and meeting the services/networking \n11.55 The national picture for acquired brain injury services\, the work of Headway UK – Sarah Russell\, Head of Public Affairs & Colin Morris\, Head of Communications\, Headway UK \n12.30 Northamptonshire Headway Services – Jonny Tudor and Rebecca Lake\, Headway East Northants \n1.00 LUNCH and meeting the services \n1.50 The work of the United Kingdom Acquired Brain injury Forum (UKABIF) – Amanda J Swain Penman\, UKABIF Vice Chairperson \n2.25 A Relative Perspective – Relatives of people living with ABI\, their experience of services \n3.00 The need for increased mental health services after ABI – Jenny Clarke\, SameYou (Brain Injury Charity founded by Emilia Clarke\, ‘Game of Thrones’) \n3.40 Closing Remarks and Questions (There will then be ongoing opportunity for networking until 4.45pm) \n  \nTo attend this one day conference and/or to book a stand for your service\, please contact Julie Mallard\, at julie.mallard@oakleafcare.com \n 
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/brain-injury-services-assemble/
LOCATION:Northampton Saints Rugby Club
CATEGORIES:Brain injury
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230614
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20230411T115833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T094208Z
UID:1148-1686614400-1686700799@in-pa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Brain Injury Rehabilitation – Unlocking potential through rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:Our 2023 rehabilitation event for catastrophic injury lawyers (claimant and defendant)\, case managers and therapists will be held in Central London on 13 June 2023\, in collaboration with Bush & Co. \n\nBrain Injury Group webinar events\n \n2023 Webinars\nThe list of our popular webinar events on a wide range of topics. \nView webinars \n\n  \nBrain Injury Rehabilitation – Unlocking potential through rehabilitation\nA diverse range of topics\, accredited by APIL Training\, will be included. Members receive free or discounted places at this event (subject to membership level). A fee applies to non-members. Book before 28 April 2023 to take advantage of our 20% early booking discount rate. \nThere will be opportunities throughout the day to ask questions and chat with all our speakers. \nDelegates at our brain injury training events have commented: \n\nExcellent training on a very specific and relevant issue to our work\nVery interesting with excellent\, knowledgeable speakers\nInformative\, interesting – very well run course. Experts were specialists in their field and made the seminar very interesting.\n\nWho is the Brain Injury Rehabilitation training event for?\nDesigned for lawyers\, this day will also be of interest to case managers and other professionals who support those affected by brain injury. \nAccredited by APIL Training (All levels 5 CPD Hours). \nAgenda for this Brain Injury Rehabilitation training event\n– Measuring outcomes and goal setting\nDr Penny Trayner\, Clinical Neuropsychology Services Ltd \n– How to encourage engagement\nBev Palmer\, Bush & Co \n– Overcoming the challenges of looking after brain injured clients in\ntheir own homes\nJo Wilkins\, Bush & Co \n– Unpicking holistic neuropsychological rehabilitation\nAndrew Bateman\, University of Essex \n– Transdisciplinary working in neurobehavioural rehabilitation\nJenny Brooks and Martine Stoffels \n– Independent living trials\nKelly Lingard\, Irwin Mitchell and TBC\, Bush & Co \nBrain Injury Rehabilitation training event pricing\n\nMember law firms/Associate members: first place = free\nMember case managers/therapists may be entitled to a free place subject to individual membership terms\nMember additional places = £105 + VAT\nAll other delegates £210 + VAT\n20% early booking discount applies until 28 April 2023\n\nAccredited by APIL Training (All levels 5 CPD Hours) \nFor more information on Brain Injury Rehabilitation training event\n\nemail enquiries@braininjurygroup.co.uk\nCall us on 0800 612 9660; or\nfor a closer look at the agenda view our Brain Injury Group – Brain Injury Rehabilitation training event flyer
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/brain-injury-rehabilitation-unlocking-potential-through-rehabilitation/
LOCATION:London
CATEGORIES:Rehabilitation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230518T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230518T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20230419T094146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T094146Z
UID:1154-1684402200-1684427400@in-pa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Neuropalliation and the End of Life: The Clinical\, Ethical\, Legal and Pastoral issues relevant to excellent care
DESCRIPTION:Neuropalliative Care seeks to embrace all the principles and practices of primary and specialty palliative care\, applying them to the specific needs of patients with neurologic illness and their families. Neuropalliative care thus represents both an emerging subspecialty within neurology and palliative care\, as well as a holistic approach to people suffering from neurologic illnesses (Creutzfeldt 2018). \nThis Conference seeks to emphasise the essential elements of developing good communication skills and styles\, accurate but compassionate prognostication\, as well as awareness of the legal and ethical considerations. This extends to the neuropalliative care in prolonged disorders of consciousness. Primary palliative care is provided by all clinicians who care for patients with serious illness\, regardless of speciality or subspecialty. \nGiven the nature of some neurological diseases\, this focuses on improving their quality of life through symptom control\, both physical and psychological\, rather than just on the diagnosis and treatment of their underlying disease. It will\, at some stage evolve into the supportive care needed at the very end of life\, a founding principle of the Hospice movement. Palliative care is not synonymous with hospice care\, a common myth in the minds of the lay public and many healthcare professionals. Palliative care could therefore start before birth\, be associated with a normal life expectancy\, and only end beyond the death of that person. \nThe Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability hopes to provide a focus on this rapidly expanding field as well as serve as a national leader and resource for professionals\, commissioners and families. This conference will bring together national leaders and recognised experts in this field: \n\nDr Idris Baker\, Consultant in Palliative Medicine\, Swansea. National Clinical Lead for Palliative and End of Life Care\, Wales\nDr Andrew Hanrahan\, Consultant Physician in Neuro-rehabilitation and Clinical Lead in Neuropalliation\, Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability\nDr Amy Kingston\, Consultant in Palliative Medicine\, Royal Trinity Hospice\, London and Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability\nRachael Marsden\, MND Nurse Consultant and Care Co-Ordinator\, Oxford MND Centre\nDr Trevor Stammers\, Associate Professor of Bioethics and Medical Law and Director of the Centre for Bioethics and Emerging Technologies (CBET)\n\nCost: £200 (£180 Early Bird until 30 March 2023)\nRegister here \nProgramme \nFor more information\, please call 020 8780 4500 ext 5141 or email institute@rhn.org.uk
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/neuropalliation-and-the-end-of-life-the-clinical-ethical-legal-and-pastoral-issues-relevant-to-excellent-care/
LOCATION:Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability\, West Hill\, Putney\, SW15 3SW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Neuropalliation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability":MAILTO:info@rhn.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230518T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230518T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20230329T211216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T211216Z
UID:1134-1684402200-1684427400@in-pa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Neuropalliation & the End of Life
DESCRIPTION:The Clinical\, Ethical\, Legal and Pastoral issues relevant to excellent care\nNeuropalliative Care seeks to embrace all the principles and practices of primary and specialty palliative care\, applying them to the specific needs of patients with neurologic illness and their families. Neuropalliative care thus represents both an emerging subspecialty within neurology and palliative care\, as well as a holistic approach to people suffering from neurologic illnesses (Creutzfeldt 2018). \nThis Conference seeks to emphasise the essential elements of developing good communication skills and styles\, accurate but compassionate prognostication\, as well as awareness of the legal and ethical considerations. This extends to the neuropalliative care in prolonged disorders of consciousness. Primary palliative care is provided by all clinicians who care for patients with serious illness\, regardless of speciality or subspecialty. \nGiven the nature of some neurological diseases\, this focuses on improving their quality of life through symptom control\, both physical and psychological\, rather than just on the diagnosis and treatment of their underlying disease. It will\, at some stage evolve into the supportive care needed at the very end of life\, a founding principle of the Hospice movement. Palliative care is not synonymous with hospice care\, a common myth in the minds of the lay public and many healthcare professionals. Palliative care could therefore start before birth\, be associated with a normal life expectancy\, and only end beyond the death of that person. \nWith a range of eminent Speakers\, the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability hopes to provide a focus on this rapidly expanding field as well as serve as a national leader and resource for professionals\, commissioners and families. \nCost: £200 (£180 Early Bird until 30 March 2023)\nRegister here \nProgramme \nFor more information\, please call 020 8780 4500 ext 5141 or email institute@rhn.org.uk
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/neuropalliation-the-end-of-life/
LOCATION:Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability\, West Hill\, Putney\, SW15 3SW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Neuropalliation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Royal Hospital For Neuro-disability":MAILTO:info@rhn.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230516T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230516T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20230329T100519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230329T100519Z
UID:1114-1684229400-1684242000@in-pa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Running Speech & Language Therapy Groups in Complex Neuro-disability
DESCRIPTION:Online via Zoom\nThis one day online course will provide an overview of the efficacy and benefits of using groups in the management of people with a neurodisability. It is aimed at speech and language therapists who are wanting to set groups up within a service or who are already running them and would like to develop and share their ideas. \nSpecialist team members from the RHN will present on a range of topics and the day will include: \n\nOverview of current evidence and guidance\nExamples of groups run at the RHN\nIncorporating goals and outcomes\nCase studies and practical workshops\nPatient experiences\nMDT and family involvement\n\nLearning objectives\n\nIdentify current evidence and guidance around running groups for patients with neuro-disability.\nIdentify different formats for groups for people with complex neuro-disability.\nUnderstand MDT working within the context of running groups.\nIdentify appropriate outcome measures for groups.\n\nLead facilitator\nSophie Lindsen\nSpecialist Speech & Language Therapist\nRoyal Hospital for Neuro-disability \nCost: £50\nRegister Here \nFor more information\, please call 020 8780 4500 ext 5141 or email institute@rhn.org.uk
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/running-speech-language-therapy-groups-in-complex-neuro-disability/
CATEGORIES:Neuro-disability,Speech & Language Therapy
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sophie Lindsen Specialist Speech & Language Therapist Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability":MAILTO:institute@rhn.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230426T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230426T130000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20230411T113220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T094828Z
UID:1144-1682510400-1682514000@in-pa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Brain injury and FND implications
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will feature Heather Batey from Reach Personal Injury who will provide a research based\, outcome focussed presentation on FND. The presentation will cover: \n\nWhat is FND?\nWho gets FND?\nKey treatment principals\nTake home messages for clinicians\n\nAccredited APIL Training (1 hour all levels) \nOur 2023 webinar programme is sponsored by Premex Plus. \nMembers\, the NHS and registered charities receive unlimited free access to our webinars\, non-members may attend for a fee of £29 + VAT per person per webinar. All webinars are recorded and available\, on demand via our website. \nTo find out more about membership\, email julie.mccarthy@braininjurygroup.co.uk \nBook now!
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/brain-injury-and-fnd-implications/
CATEGORIES:Brain injury,FND implications
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230420T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230420T163000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20230323T131952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T131952Z
UID:1100-1681981200-1682008200@in-pa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Spinal Injuries Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us\, Stewarts Law and Outer Temple\nSave the date!\nJoin specialists from a range of disciplines as they explore the very latest practises\, techniques and current thinking for those supporting individuals affected by spinal injury. \nThis informative and compelling industry conference will use case studies\, robotic technology demonstrations and inspiring stories to chart a client journey from injury\, through acute hospital treatment and rehabilitation\, to living with a spinal injury. This will be of interest to clinicians\, commissioners and case managers working with individuals with spinal injuries. \nIn addition the conference includes demonstrations of ground-breaking rehabilitation robotic technology\, medical\, legal and sporting speakers. \nView the Agenda here. \nTo reserve your space\, please email: hello@stepsrehabilitation.co.uk.\n 
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/spinal-injuries-conference/
LOCATION:OEC Sheffield\, Penistone Rd\, Sheffield\, S6 2DE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference,Rehabilitation,Spinal injuries
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steps rehabilitation":MAILTO:hello@stepsrehabilitation.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230413T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230413T180000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20230329T103447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T073737Z
UID:1124-1681408800-1681408800@in-pa.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sheffield Curry Night 2023
DESCRIPTION:STEPS Rehabilitation invite you to a Sheffield Curry Night in support of AvMA\, the charity for patient safety and justice. \nDate: Thursday 13th April 2023 \nTime: 6pm – 11pm \nVenue: Akbar’s Sheffield\, 10 Fitzwilliam St\, Broomhall\, Sheffield S1 4JB \nTickets: £40 includes a two course meal and sundries \nBook now \nKindly sponsored by France & Associates\, Ashtons Legal and Richard Baker KC (7BR).
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/sheffield-curry-night-2023/
LOCATION:Akbars\, Sheffield\, 10 Fitzwilliam St\, Sheffield\, S1 4JB
CATEGORIES:Charity night
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ORGANIZER;CN="STEPS Rehabilitation":MAILTO:hello@stepsrehabilitation.co.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230211T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260501T061405
CREATED:20230121T125344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230121T142659Z
UID:981-1676102400-1676134800@in-pa.org.uk
SUMMARY:A career in care
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Cygnet\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLife changing careers.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWe are recruiting Care Support Workers in Sheffield. You’ll become part of our inspiring team that helps to support individuals with learning disabilities and mental health needs. \nWe’re looking for caring\, compassionate people and previous experience isn’t essential\, as full training is provided. What’s important is a desire to help others and make a difference. At Cygnet\, you will receive continuous professional development\, competitive rates and flexible working hours. \nTo register for this event\, click here.
URL:https://in-pa.org.uk/events/a-career-in-care/
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza Royal Victoria Hotel\, Victoria Station Road\, Sheffield\, S4 7YE\, United Kingdom
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