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Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorders – Seminars in New Zealand with Dr Tony Attwood

attwood80Seminar Content: Cognitive Abilities: A Different Way of Thinking and Learning Profile; and Managing Challenging Behaviour in Children with Autism.

In Auckland, Christchurch and Palmerston North. 

Tony Attwood is a clinical psychologist who has specialised in autism spectrum disorders since he qualified as a clinical psychologist in England in 1975. He works in private practice in Brisbane but is also an adjunct Associate Professor at Griffith University in Queensland.

Visit: http://www.creatingsuccess.co.nz/Dr_Tony_Attwood.php

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Expanding Horizons for the Early Years, April 2017, Toronto, Canada – CALL FOR PAPERS

imhp80Expanding Horizons for the Early Years, April 2017, Toronto, Canada – CALL FOR PAPERS

Visit: http://www.IMHPromotion.ca

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Sustainable Development Goals and Gender Equality: the role of family policies and exchange of good practices – conference in Amsterdam, Netherlands, April 2016

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Organised by COFACE, the Confederation of Family Organisations in the European Union, in cooperation with the UN Focal Point on the Family (Division for Social Policy and Development, Department of Economic and Social Affairs).

The conference will put a spotlight on the role of family policies in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and specifically engage in one of the most important and holistic targets of the SDGs: to achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls (Goal 5).

The new development agenda commits member states among other targets to adopt sound policies, recognize and value unpaid work and care through the provision of public services and the promotion of shared responsibility within the family.

Through this event, COFACE and the UN Focal Point on the Family, aim to translate cross-national goals and strategies into national context and to unveil how family policies contribute to the success of the SDGs.

The conference aims to provide a platform for exchange on good practices in family policies and practical solutions. We will not only look at how such horizontal policy transfer and exchange can happen, but the event will also foster future exchange and partnerships.

The conference will be organised on 19-20 April 2016 in Amsterdam, during the Dutch EU Presidency and the Informal Meeting of the EPSCO Council.

Visit: http://www.coface-eu.org/en/Events/SDG-Gender-Equality-Family-Policies/

TAC Bulletin Update - Issue Number 172 - Mid-January 2016

Editor Peter Limbrick - About this TAC Bulletin  

 

Caring Activism – new website – review copies of new book available

EUROPAEM EMF Guideline 2015 for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of EMF-related health problems and illnesses (EMF = electromagnetic field)

World Indigenous Cancer Conference, Brisbane, Australia, April 2016 - 'Connecting, Communicating and Collaborating across the Globe'

When the Bough Breaks: An independent survey into families’ perceptions of the One Hundred Hours model of service - by Sheila West BA CQSW

National Goals in Research, Practice and Policy for and with People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities

For many with disabilities, freedom to be intimate is rare. See what Rachel says about this –

SeeAbility (UK) wants effective eye care services for children and adults with learning disabilities – they need your help!

Online M.S. in Developmental Disabilities

Kangaroo care by fathers and mothers: comparison of physiological and stress responses in preterm infants

A Running Start to Success: Essential Strategies for Supporting Individuals with Autism – workshop in Toronto, Canada, March 2016

Curing the Winter Blues – Tips for Adults on the Spectrum

A man with Asperger’s asks parents with children on the spectrum to not hide them away nor let their children hide themselves away


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