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AusACPDM Listening and Sharing session: 28th June 2023
Identifying and responding to the diverse factors that affect sleep in people with cerebral palsy
Wednesday June 28th, 4.30-5.30 Australian EST
Join us in our free listening and sharing session.
Topic information: It is well known that people with CP are vulnerable to sleep difficulties, with often severe impact on their health, wellbeing and participation, and that of their families. It can be challenging to understand the diverse factors that affect sleep of people with cp, and to identify solutions which suit each person – the right combinations of supports, at the right time. In this session we will use case studies to illustrate and discuss individual and contextual approaches to sleep support. We will refer to the ICF, complex systems theory and the SleepLinks ‘sleep comfort’ model to illustrate how we consider the whole picture for best sleep support.
Speakers include: Perth based clinicians Liam Carter (physiotherapist) and Sue McCabe (occupational therapist) work with people of all ages with CP and like conditions, seeing them in their own homes, and working with multi-disciplinary teams for client and family-centred solutions.
The session will be facilitated by: Associate Professor Leanne Johnston
Date: 28 June - 28 June
Location: Zoom, register for the link
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AusACPDM Listening and Sharing session: 30th May 2023
What do we know about CP in Aotearoa NZ? Drawing on Lived Experience and International Knowledge
Tuesday May 30th 4.30pm Australian EST
Join us in our free listening and sharing session.
Topic information: The CP Society (CPS) of New Zealand and the NZ CP Register will present on how they are working to weave together expertise from lived experience of CP, Registry information and Research for advocacy and improved health outcomes in NZ. With presentations on recent CPS membership survey; NZCPR first data report; Respiratory Health in CP (NZ) project outcomes, in comparison to Australian findings. Discussion will also include future directions and priorities.
Speakers include: Amy Hogan, Alexandra Sorhage, Woroud Alzaher, Dr Emily Webster, Prof Sue Stott
The session will be facilitated by: Dr Anna Mackey
Date: 30 May - 30 May
Location: Zoom, register for link
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Hugh Williamson Gait Analysis Laboratory Clinical Gait Analysis Course
PROGRAM DETAILS
Days 1,2 & 3
The program has been designed to appeal to a broad range of professionals involved in the varied aspects of clinical gait assessment. The teaching approach draws on the experience of gait analysis for children with cerebral palsy to help plan complex orthopaedic surgery, but the course will be informative to anyone interested in instrumented clinical gait analysis.
This three-day course is an introduction to understanding and interpreting gait analysis data to guide clinicians to a better understanding of the impairments affecting their patient’s walking ability.
Day 1 focuses on the understanding of normal gait and introduces the basic concepts and terminology used in instrumented gait analysis. The principles of interpretation of clinical gait analysis data will be presented.
Days 2 and 3 explore the interpretation of clinical gait data and the identification of impairments affecting gait. There will be small group activities giving participants the opportunity to experience and learn data analysis techniques and interpretation. Mock gait analysis reporting sessions will be included with a panel of surgeons, engineers and physiotherapists discussing cases to establish the impairments affecting gait and management recommendations
There will be ample opportunity for audience participation in these discussions!
Learning objectives:
- To develop an understanding of the requirements for normal gait and normal gait analysis data
- To gain an understanding of the impairment-focused approach to data interpretation
- To identify common impairments associated with gait abnormalities seen in children with cerebral palsy
- To develop skills of gait analysis data interpretation and reporting
Day 4
This one-day stand-alone course explores the assessment and interventions for management of musculoskeletal problems in ambulant children with cerebral palsy throughout their growing years.
Through case-based learning we will build on knowledge by integrating evidence and clinical reasoning into practise in the real world.
We will reflect on outcomes and the lived experience of children and their families.
This day is suitable for physiotherapists, orthotists, rehabilitation physicians and orthopaedic surgeons or trainees.
Learning Objectives:
- To gain an understanding of current management options to improve walking in ambulant children with cerebral palsy
- To understand the musculoskeletal impacts of growth on children with cerebral palsy
- To enhance clinical reasoning and evaluation skills in the management in ambulant children with cerebral palsy
Date: 22 August - 25 August
Location: The RACV club, Melbourne
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IAACD Global Professional Education Committee Listening and Sharing Sessions 2023
Travel the globe with us for 24 hours of virtual Listening and Sharing sessions to celebrate International Day of People with Disabilities: 1st December 2023
The topic for this global event is “What do adults with disability tell us about their childhood?
Nearly 30 different sessions are available for you to join, at a time that suits you! View the timetable and register for the sessions in your time zone.
IAACD Global Listening and Sharing Sessions Timetable
Date: 1 December - 1 December
Location: Zoom-
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AusACPDM Listening and Sharing session: 26th April 2023
Addressing health inequities in childhood disability
April 26th 4pm Australian EST
Join us in our free listening and sharing session.
This session will be of interest to clinicians, researchers, students and people with lived experience.
Topic information: The AusACPDM is currently developing an Equity Statement to guide the Academy’s efforts to achieve health equity, and to become an equitable, diverse and inclusive organisation. Facilitators will seek input from the audience about what equity means to them, and what principles should underpin our efforts. Speakers will then share insights from EPIC-CP, a NSW-based research project that aims to address health inequities in children with CP through a co-designed integrated pathway to help clinicians link families to the social care services they need
Speakers include: A/Prof Sue Woolfenden, University of New South Wales / Sydney Local Health District, Dr Katarina Ostojic, University of New South Wales
The session will be facilitated by: Amy Hogan, CP Society of New Zealand and Dr Rachel Toovey, The University of Melbourne
Date: 26 April - 26 April
Location: Zoom, register for the link
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CP-Achieve and AusACPDM 2023 Symposium: Linking Health, Wellbeing and Participation
Registration is now open for the CP-Achieve and Australasian Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AusACPDM) 2023 Symposium which will be held in Melbourne, Australia from 3rd-4th August.
The 2023 CP-Achieve and AusACPDM Symposium focus of Linking Health, Wellbeing and Participation will bring together the CP-Achieve team, collaborators, invited researchers, thought leaders, people with living experience and other advocates to explore and share new knowledge about maximising health, participation and social opportunities for adolescents and young adults living with cerebral palsy.
The symposium will be an in-person event held over two days exploring two themes:
- Day 1: ‘mental and physical health of adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy’
- Day 2: ‘building supportive family, community, and service environments’.
In these themes, we will cover life situations that people with CP have told us are important including healthcare, home life, education and employment, fitness for life, relationships and friendships, and community participation.
Date: 3 August - 4 August
Location: Melbourne
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AusACPDM Listening and Sharing session: 29th March 2023
The AusACPDM Pain in Cerebral Palsy Interest Group
March 29th 4.30pm Australian EDST
Join us in our free listening and sharing session.
This session will be of interest to clinicians, researchers, students and people with lived experience.
Topic information: This session will outline how the pain interest group was established and how it runs. We will also share some of our research projects and directions. It will be of interest to those interested in pain research as well as those who are interested in starting a special interest group. There will be a short presentation followed by discussion with group members and session attendees.
Speakers include: Members of the AusACPDM Pain Interest group
The session will be facilitated by: Adrienne Harvey
Date: 29 March - 29 March
Location: Zoom, register for link
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AusACPDM Listening and Sharing session: 22nd February 2023
Hot off the press – findings from the 2023 Australian Cerebral Palsy Register Report
26th October 4:30pm Australian East coast Daylight Savings Time
Join us in our free listening and sharing session.
This session will be of interest to clinicians, researchers, students and people with lived experience.
Topic information:
- An update on prevalence of cerebral palsy (CP) in Australia
- Responses of people with lived experience to these findings
- How CP registers are being used in research
- New results from international CP surveillance collaborations
- Opportunities to ask questions and discuss findings throughout
Speakers include: Hayley Smithers-Sheedy, Sarah McIntyre, Georgie Henry
The session will be facilitated by: Shona Goldsmith
Date: 22 February - 22 February
Location: Zoom, register for link
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Gaining Political Support for Driving Change and why that is important
Let us continue joining hands to change our practice in Childhood Disability!
Join the IAACD Community of Practice sessions “Gaining Political Support for Driving Change and Why That Is Important.” on 31st January at 1pm UK time/GMT. Guest Speaker Nana Nino Tatishvili!
Date: 1 February - 1 February
Location: Zoom, register for link
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