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Page 1: Thinking of a © ending our Na onal Neurodiversity In ... · T«çÙÝ ùÙ O ãÊ Ù 2019 3 9:00 ‐ 9:15 Tea / Coffee and Registra on 9:15 ‐ 9:45 Welcome and Opening Address:

Consider making the most of your visit ‐ Liverpool is a city with unique a rac ons, exci ng events, world class sport offerings, unrivalled musical heritage, award winning nightlife, restaurants to suit all tastes, and famously warm welcomes, making Liverpool the ideal des na on to visit and explore. 

With the largest collec on of museums and galleries anywhere outside of the Capital, Liverpool’s culture and heritage are at the very heart of the city. 

You’ll always find a fantas c selec on of things to do, places to explore and exci ng events, including: 

Thinking of a ending our Na onal Neurodiversity and Mental Health Conference?

Live Music Venues

Liverpool Waterfront

Liverpool Cathedrals

Liverpool ONE Shopping Centre

Moore Media ‐ Conference Public Rela ons Agency Tel: 0151 236 2879 Email: [email protected]   

2019 National Neurodiversity and

Mental Health Conference

Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th October 2019 ACC Liverpool

 

In partnership with:

For GPs, Psychiatrists, Paediatricians, Nurses, Psychologists, OTs, Pharmacists, Counsellors and NHS

Commissioners

Exhibitors include:

Booking Info: Strictly Clinicians only

Total Cost for both days at Early Bird Rate: £260 

(Full price is £310 from 12th July) 

Day 1 only Cost at Early Bird Rate: £190.00  

(Full price is £240.00 from 12th July) 

Medical Students: £60 per day 

For more informa on on booking and prices, visit h ps://www.adhdfounda on.org.uk/conference19/ or call us on 0151 237 2661. 

ADHD Founda on @ADHDFounda on

Page 2: Thinking of a © ending our Na onal Neurodiversity In ... · T«çÙÝ ùÙ O ãÊ Ù 2019 3 9:00 ‐ 9:15 Tea / Coffee and Registra on 9:15 ‐ 9:45 Welcome and Opening Address:

T 3 O 2019 

9:00 ‐ 9:15 Tea / Coffee and Registra on

9:15 ‐ 9:45 Welcome and Opening Address: Dr Tony Lloyd, CEO of ADHD Founda on ‐ ‘Why ADHD is a public health issue and what a na onal strategy for ADHD could look like’  

9:45 ‐ 10:30 Keynote 1: Professor Anita Thapar, Cardiff University ‐ ‘Risk factors for ADHD and comorbidity resul ng from gene c heritability, pre term birth and perinatal trauma’ 

10:30 ‐ 11:15 Keynote 2: Professor Joel Rigg, Chair of Psychiatry, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, USA ‐  ‘Environment and Biological Aspects of ADHD ‐ considera ons for clinicians’ 

11:15 ‐ 11:45 Tea / Coffee Break and Meet the Exhibitors

Breakout Seminars

11:45 ‐ 12:30

Break out 1: Dr Peter Mason and Dr Kuben Naidoo ‐  ‘Adult ADHD in Primary Care ‐ what GPs need to know in prepara on for devolving non complex ADHD in general prac ce’ 

Break out 2: Tom Nicholson RGN and Dr Laura Coulthard ‐ ‘Working towards a balanced view of ADHD: A systema c review of posi ve ADHD symptomology’ 

Break out 3: Dr Bozhena Zoritch ‐ ‘Best Prac ce Models for Private ADHD clinics’ 

12:30 ‐ 13:15 Key note 3:   Keynote 4: Dr Max Davies ‐ ‘Latest developments in paediatric diagnosis and treatment of ADHD in children’ 

Breakout Seminars

13:15 ‐ 14:15

Break out 4: Dr Ruairi Gallagher and Tracy Dickens ‐ An Interac ve Case Study of ADHD in adolescence ‐ a mul  modal approach’ 

Break out 5: TBC ‐ ‘The emerging role of the Pharmacist in offering guidance to pa ents on ADHD Medica ons’ 

Breakout 6: TBC ‐ ‘Service transforma on and transi on from Community Paediatrics or CAMHS to Adult Services and Primary Care’ 

14:15 ‐15:00

Lunch / Exhibi on ‐ lunch seminars and live music 

Lunch Time Symposium: Tony Doyle and Dr Charlo e Keizer, Qb Tech ‐ ‘An opportunity to trial the QB Check ADHD Screening Tool’  

Symposium sponsored by Takeda ‐ ‘Clinical presenta on of ADHD across the lifespan’ and ‘ADHD in Adults and comorbidi es’ 

15:00 ‐ 15:20 A parent and young person’s experience of ADHD

15:20‐ 15:35 Tea / Coffee Break and Meet the Exhibitors 

15:35– 16:20 Keynote 3: Professor Samuele Cortese University Southampton ‐ ‘The impact of trauma and ACES on child ADHD’ 

16:20 ‐ 17.00 Keynote 5: Dr Phillip Asherson ‐ ‘What works and why ‐ Building a new approach to managing ADHD Services’ 

17:00 ‐ 19:00 Networking Event

F 4 O 2019 8:30 ‐ 9:00 Tea / Coffee and Registra on

9:00 ‐ 9:15 Welcome and Opening Address: Dr Tony Lloyd, CEO of ADHD Founda on ‐ ‘Neurodiversity—a concept whose  me has come—the fusion of a medicine, educa on and social care’ 

9:15 ‐ 10:00 Keynote 1: Dr Ned Hallowell, ADHD Psychiatrist and Author, Boston, USA ‐ ‘ADHD is a family affair; how ADHD impacts on the family’  

10:00 ‐ 10:45 Keynote 2: Professor Amanda Kirby ‘Neurodiversity— ADHD, Au sm, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia ‐how to do it—in school, in University and in the workplace’ 

10:45 ‐ 11:15 Tea / Coffee Break and Meet the Exhibitors

11:15 ‐ 11:45 Rory Bremner, Patron of ADHD Founda on ‐  ‘ADHD celebri es ‐ why are so many people in public life now speaking out about their Neurodiversity?’ 

Breakout Seminars

11:45 ‐ 12:30

Breakout 1: Dr Phil Carey, Liverpool John Moores University ‐  ‘Understanding and mee ng the learning and mental health needs of students in Higher Educa on’  

Breakout 2: Jon Spiers, CEO of Au s ca UK ‐ ‘A na onal Strategy for Au sm’ 

Breakout 3: Dr Ruairi Gallagher and Dr Jonathan Chahal ‐ ‘Safeguarding and the role of CAMHS and Community Paediatrics working with schools and Children’s Services’ 

Breakout 4: Lou Brown, Thriving with ADHD Australia ‐ ‘Emo onal regula on to improve learning, achievement and behaviour’  

12:30 ‐ 13:30

Lunch / Exhibi on ‐ lunch seminars and live music 

Lunch Time Symposia: Tony Doyle and Dr Charlo e Keizer, Qb Tech ‐ ‘An opportunity for teachers to trial QB Check ADHD Screening Tool for Schools’ 

13:30 ‐ 14:00 ADHD and Girls‐ A presenta on by Val Ivens and four young women from ADHD Richmond

Breakout Seminars

14:00 ‐ 14:45

Breakout 5: Dr Nancy Doyle  ‐ ‘What are reasonable adjustments in employment for those with ADHD, Au sm, Dyslexia, Dyspraxia, Dysgraphia and Dyscalculia’ 

Breakout 6: Tracy Dickens, Director of Therapeu c Services at ADHD Founda on ‐ ‘Unique insights for those who are working as Counsellors with young people with ADHD and Au sm’ 

Breakout 7: Jus ne Simms, Head Teacher at Pontville Witherslack School ‐ ‘What makes a successful SEMH school?’ 

Breakout 8: Ania Hildrey, Head Teacher Abbots Lea School ‐ ‘Outstanding Special School ‐ from Vision to reality’ 

14:45 ‐ 15:15 Keynote 4: Shaun Fenton, Chairman of the Head Masters Conference ‐ ‘The challenge for School leadership in enabling the unique poten al of those with ADHD and SEND to  excel in educa on and their careers’ 

15:15 ‐ 16:00 Presenta on of Awards and Plenary


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