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TAC Bulletin – January 2016 - Issue 171

Editor Peter Limbrick 

About this Bulletin

Seminar on TRANSITION TO ADULT LIFE for students with SEN for parents/carers/professionals. London, UK. February 2016

Caring Activism: A 21st Century Concept of Care – a book for 2016 by Peter Limbrick and edited by Professor Hilton Davis

Spotlight on Short Breaks – conference in Edinburgh, UK, September 2016: ‘Unlocking the Potential of Short Breaks’

Baby monitors: If you use one or are about to, there is information here about keeping your baby safe. Please show it to your friends and colleagues

Helping parents of disabled children with sleep: 2-day workshop with Julie Sutton, Manchester, UK. June 22nd and 23rd 2016

Is Play Therapy effective? Yes, 77% of the children referred…show a positive change

5th Health & Wellbeing in Children, Youth, and Adults with Developmental Disabilities Conference, November 2016 in Vancouver, Canada. Call for abstracts

Growing together: from grassroots initiatives to national strategies in early-childhood intervention - EASPD conference April 2016 in Chisinau, Moldova

Caring for Country Kids – conference in Alice Springs, Australia, April, 2016

Prenatal Alcohol Exposure: Diagnosis, behavioural and mental health implications – conference in London, UK, February 2016

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Seminar on TRANSITION TO ADULT LIFE for students with SEN for parents/carers/professionals. London, UK. February 2016

amb80Seminar by Ambitious about Autism. Feb 9th 2016 London. Only £10 including lunch for parents/carers.

Central London on Tuesday February 9th

For parents and carers with a young person approaching age 14 or older, or professionals who work with them. The seminar is heavily subsidised for parents and carers (£10 for parents including lunch) and promises to be a really useful event, including

the Mental Capacity Act and decision-making,

funding of care packages and support,

what evidence is needed for all the assessments and

how it links in with EHCPs and Further Education

Challenging Behaviour in adolescence and adult life.

Click the link below for more details:

https://www.ambitiousaboutautism.org.uk/sites/default/files/Transition%20seminar%20FINAL%20(2).pdf

and click here to book:

https://www.ambitiousaboutautism.org.uk/events/courses/family-support-seminar-transition-to-adult-life

5th Health & Wellbeing in Children, Youth, and Adults with Developmental Disabilities Conference, November 2016 in Vancouver, Canada. Call for abstracts

UBCIPCELogo80Children, youth and adults with developmental disabilities are vulnerable to high rates of general health and mental health concerns. This interactive conference will focus on practical strategies to optimize their potential. Our goal is to help clinicians and caregivers learn effective ways to work with individuals with DD, their families, and to improve their quality of life experience.


November 16-18, 2016


The conference will also provide educational and informative updates on psychiatric, behavioural, mental health, and complex physical health specific to individuals with DD, and showcase best practices in the field. The format will include plenaries, breakout sessions and poster sessions.


Call for abstracts open until March 31, 2016. View the Advance Notice/Call for Abstracts (PDF): http://www.interprofessional.ubc.ca/HealthandWellbeing2016/AdvanceNotice_CallforAbstracts.pdf

Learn more on the website: http://interprofessional.ubc.ca/HealthandWellbeing2016  

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Spotlight on Short Breaks – conference in Edinburgh, UK, September 2016: ‘Unlocking the Potential of Short Breaks’

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A major international conference is coming to Scotland for the first time.  Experts from around the world are coming to the 10th International Short Breaks Association conference on Short Breaks and Respite Care in Edinburgh in September 2016.


Unlocking the Potential of Short Breaks - the 10th International Short Breaks Conference Edinburgh, Scotland, 13th to 15th September 2016.

The theme of the conference is Unlocking the Potential of Short Breaks and the 3-day event will explore the exciting developments taking place internationally to achieve better breaks for all. Scotland's unique Short Breaks Fund is one such example of innovation where government and the third sector are working together to stimulate new forms of provision.

 

Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister, said at the recent Scotland Carers Parliament ...

"The Short Breaks Fund is attracting international attention.  It's one reason why the International Short Break Association will hold its biennial conference in Edinburgh next year.  That gives us a great opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience with organisations across the world.  For us to share what we are doing and learn from others."

 

As much of the world is struggling with the effects of austerity and an aging population, coming together to find answers to the challenges of supporting caring relationships brings benefits to everybody.

"People caring for family members at home sustain the dignity and health of hundreds of thousands of people in Scotland. To sustain this they have to have a life outside their caring routine.  Finding ways to support them, and the people they help care for, is the minimum we should do.  We very much look forward to welcoming delegates to Scotland and to strengthening the connections between individuals and organisations from around the world who share this goal." - Don Williamson, CEO, Shared Care Scotland, President of ISBA

 

Enquiries on this information release to Ben Hall, Shared Care Scotland, 07833143085 or 01383 622462. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Shared Care Scotland is hosting the conference in 2016. Shared Care Scotland works for a Scotland where everyone who receives support or provides unpaid care can live a full and satisfying life with the assistance they need to take regular, quality breaks from the everyday demands of their caring routines:  www.sharedcarescotland.org.uk

ISBA is the International Short Breaks Association: www.isba.me

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