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BACD Trainees' Meeting - Neurorehabilitation - trends, drivers and unmet needs

22nd Nov 2024
9:00am - 4:10pm (GMT)
22nd Nov 2024
9:00am - 4:10pm (GMT)
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Attendance certificate available
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Description

Programme:

  • Role of the neurodisability consultant in Neurorehabilitation and discussion of patient cases
  • SEND initiatives and Senior Leaders network
  • Role of SALT in Neurorehabilitation and discussion of challenges around patient care
  • Neurodisability CSAC Update
  • The psychologist's role in Neurorehabilitation and overview of patient cases
  • Family and young person experience undergoing care in a neurorehabilitation centre
  • Overview of the Child Brain Injury Trust and The Children's Trust
  • Workshops on GRID training and START

Aimed at core and specialty trainee paediatricians working, or interested in, neurodisability. Open to all professionals.

Register from £30

https://www.bacdis.org.uk/events/trainees-annual-meeting-2024

Summary

Join us at the BACD Trainee Meeting discussing Neurorehabilitation - trends, drivers, and unmet needs. This program features discussions on the roles of various professionals in neurorehabilitation, engaging workshops, and real patient care challenges. Gain insights into the work of neurodisability consultants, SEND initiatives, senior leader networks, SALT in neurorehabilitation, and the psychological aspects of care. Trainee paediatricians specializing in neurodisability will highly benefit from family and patient perspectives on care as well as overviews from Child Brain Injury Trust and The Children's Trust. Open to all professionals! Get involved from just £30.

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Learning objectives

  1. To understand the role of various medical professionals, including the neurodisability consultant, SALT, and psychologists, in the Neurorehabilitation process and patient care.
  2. To learn about and evaluate current SEND initiatives and Senior Leaders network's effectiveness in enhancing Neurorehabilitation services.
  3. To gain insights into the experiences of families and young individuals undergoing care in Neurorehabilitation centres, and how these experiences could inform future treatment approaches.
  4. To gain knowledge about the Child Brain Injury Trust and The Children's Trust, their mission, services, and their role in Neurorehabilitation.
  5. To develop practical skills for effective Neurorehabilitation through interactive workshops focusing on GRID training and START.
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22nd Nov 2024
9:00am - 4:10pm (GMT)
Link not provided
Attendance certificate available
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Free