St Helens Road
Ormskirk, England L39 4QP

Communication: The Key To Success - The 6th International Conference


Keynote Speaker: Professor Temple Grandin


Professor Temple Grandin is inarguably the most accomplished and well known adult with autism in the world.  She hasn’t let autism prevent her from living life to the fullest and has helped to redefine the perception of what is possible for autistics.  Temple has been featured in major television programmes and national publications and is a prominent author and speaker on the subject of autism, telling her story in the book Emergence: Labelled Autistic.  In 2010 the biopic film of Temple’s early life was nominated for, and won, several Emmy awards.  She presently works as an Associate Professor at Colorado State University.

If you are a relative or professional living or working with a young person who is diagnosed with Autism or Asperger's Syndrome you will know that the barriers within education, employment, and social situations are significant. The impact that the complexities of Autism and Asperger's Syndrome has upon life situations is very real.

Communication is a key factor in addressing the needs of such young people and by addressing this issue, windows of opportunity are opened. This enables young people to progress, in terms of furthering their education and employment options, by improving self-esteem and confidence or simply by offering an opportunity to feel included in society, to feel valued and understood.

This conference is a collaborative venture between Belle Vue House Assessment Centre and Edge Hill University.

Target Audience



  • Teachers, Support Assistants

  • LEA staff

  • Allied Health Professionals

  • Speech and Language Therapists

  • Educational Psychologists

  • Parents / carers or others who are meeting the needs of those with Autism / Asperger's Syndrome

  • Academics

  • Medical Practitioners

Programme Outline (to be confirmed)


Podcast from the 5th Annual Conference held on 20th May 2011


Presentations from the 5th Annual Conference held on 20th May 2011


Cost



  • £180 for professionals / organisations;

  • £75 for people with ASD and parents of young people with ASD;

  • If you book before 30th March 2012, an early bird discount of £20 is available;

  • All prices are inclusive of VAT.

How to Register


To express an interest in attending this conference please email [email protected] or contact Peter Weatherill, Conference Administrator,
Faculty of Health & Social Care, Edge Hill University, St Helens Road, Ormskirk,
Lancashire L39 4QP. Tel 44 (0)1695 650738.

Terms and Conditions


Applications
are accepted on the understanding that the applicants agree to the
following booking terms and conditions. All conference fees remain
payable once a registration is received by Edge Hill University. Edge
Hill University's terms of payment are 30 days from date of invoice.
Cancellations are not possible. A substitution may be made in the event
of withdrawal. Belle Vue House and Edge Hill University reserve the
right to make changes to the published programme if necessary

Call for Papers


You
are invited to submit abstracts for oral and/or poster presentations
focussing on any innovations, developments or research in the area of
working with young people with high functioning autism with particular
emphasis on communication.

Abstracts are to be submitted via email to [email protected] by Friday 30th March 2012. The abstract should not be more than 300 words in length (papers describing work in progress are eligible).  

For
educational innovations and developments use the following headings:
context & setting; why the innovation/development was introduced;
what was done; evaluation of results.

For research use the
following headings as appropriate: background; aims & objectives;
methods; results; discussion; conclusion.

A panel of assessors
will judge submitted summaries on soundness of approach, clarity of
description, and accessibility, importance and relevance of content for a
national and international audience. If a paper is accepted, presenting
authors must register for the meeting as a delegate. Oral presentations
will be allocated 25 minutes plus 5 minutes for questions.

All queries regarding the call for papers should be directed to:


  • Dr
    Jeremy Brown, Evidence-based Practice Research Centre, Faculty of
    Health & Social Care, Edge Hill University, St Helens Road, Ormskirk, Lancashire L39
    4QP

  • Tel: +44 (0)1695 650919

  • Email: [email protected]

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