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Innovation and Service Transformation in ADHD and ASD in Mental Health and Education Thursday 5th November - Friday 6th November 2015 ACC Liverpool, Kings Dock, Liverpool A two day conference for clinicians, nurses, commissioners, pyschologists and health care professionals. The ADHD and Allied Neurodevelopmental Services Annual Symposium presents: A DHD FOUNDATION ADHD Foundation Conference Dinner All delegates are invited to attend the annual ADHD Foundation Conference dinner in the Hilton Hotel, Liverpool. After dinner speaker: Rory Bremner, Patron of the ADHD Foundation Thursday 5th November 2015 Guest speakers Thursday 5th November 2015 Dr Suzan Ozer Neurodevelopment Paediatrician, Clinical Lead for ADHD, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust “How our ADHD Pathway transformed our service.” Ruth Drimer NF1 Nurse Specialist for the Yorkshire and Humber Region, and Specialist Advisor for the Neuro Foundation “Neurofibromatosis and ADHD.” Dr Jacqueline Gregg Consultant Paediatrician, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust “Multiagency approach to assessment and management of ADHD.” Facilitator: Dr Kuben Naidoo Consultant Psychiatrist and Lead Clinician for Adult ADHD. Chairman of the ADHD Foundation. Dr Peter Mason Consultant Psychiatrist, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust “Drug use and ADHD.” Dr Hanna Christiansen Professor of Psychology, University of Marburg “Current research and future practice in ADHD.” Rachel Jones NF1 Nurse Specialist for North East and Cumbria “Neurofibromatosis and ADHD.” Dr Susan Young Clinical Senior Lecturer in Forensic Clinical Psychology in the Centre for Mental Health, Imperial College London “How innovative pathways have transformed practice.” Dr Ginny Russell Research Fellow at the University of Exeter Medical School “Is there gender stereotyping in the diagnosis of ADHD?” Dr Polly Branney General Practitioner, Oxford “ADHD: What every GP should know.” Dr Matt McConkey Consultant Paediatrician, Lisburn Hospital “New Services Design.” Carl Reuterskoid MD of QB Tech Sweden “Objective measures of three core signs of ADHD.” Dr Ian Ragen Director of the National Autism Project “The National Autism Project.” Date of preparation August 2015 UK/MXL/0815/0058

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Innovation and Service Transformation in ADHD and ASD in Mental Health and Education

Thursday 5th November - Friday 6th November 2015 ACC Liverpool, Kings Dock, Liverpool

A two day conference for clinicians, nurses, commissioners, pyschologists and health care professionals.

The ADHD and Allied Neurodevelopmental ServicesAnnual Symposium presents:

ADHDF O U N D A T I O N

ADHD Foundation Conference DinnerAll delegates are invited to attend the annual ADHD Foundation Conference dinner in the Hilton Hotel, Liverpool.

After dinner speaker: Rory Bremner, Patron of the ADHD Foundation

Thursday 5th November 2015

Guest speakers Thursday 5th November 2015

Dr Suzan Ozer Neurodevelopment Paediatrician, Clinical Lead for ADHD, East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust“How our ADHD Pathway transformed our service.”

Ruth DrimerNF1 Nurse Specialist for the Yorkshire and Humber Region, and Specialist Advisor for the Neuro Foundation“Neurofibromatosis and ADHD.”

Dr Jacqueline Gregg Consultant Paediatrician, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust “Multiagency approach to assessment and management of ADHD.”

Facilitator: Dr Kuben Naidoo Consultant Psychiatrist and Lead Clinician for Adult ADHD. Chairman of the ADHD Foundation.

Dr Peter Mason Consultant Psychiatrist, Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust“Drug use and ADHD.”

Dr Hanna Christiansen Professor of Psychology, University of Marburg“Current research and future practice in ADHD.”

Rachel Jones NF1 Nurse Specialist for North East and Cumbria“Neurofibromatosis and ADHD.”

Dr Susan Young Clinical Senior Lecturer in Forensic Clinical Psychology in the Centre for Mental Health, Imperial College London“How innovative pathways have transformed practice.”

Dr Ginny Russell Research Fellow at the University of Exeter Medical School“Is there gender stereotyping in the diagnosis of ADHD?”

Dr Polly Branney General Practitioner, Oxford“ADHD: What every GP should know.”

Dr Matt McConkey Consultant Paediatrician, Lisburn Hospital“New Services Design.”

Carl Reuterskoid MD of QB Tech Sweden“Objective measures of three core signs of ADHD.”

Dr Ian Ragen Director of the National Autism Project “The National Autism Project.”

Date of preparation August 2015 UK/MXL/0815/0058

A one day conference for school leaders, teachers, SENCOs, school nurses and other education professionals.

ADHDF O U N D A T I O N

TO BOOK CONTACT:

Go to the website: www.adhdfoundation.org.uk

Email: [email protected]

Call: 0151 237 2661

To attend both conference days and the dinner: £195

To attend one conference day and the dinner: £155

To attend one conference day only: £110

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Friday 6th November 2015

Guest speakers Friday 6th November 2015

David Bartram Director of SEND London Leadership Strategy“Ten steps to effective SEND provision.”

Carl Reuterskiöld (MD, Qbtech) and Tony Doyle (Commercial Director, Qbtech)“Qbtech Screening for SENCOs.”

Delivering the opening address, Dr Lemn Sissay MBE Poet and Chancellor of Manchester University

Lesley Cox Director of SEND and Disability OFSTED“How OFSTED evaluate outstanding SEND provision.”

Jon Clare CEO, Zenzone Ltd“Digital health and neurofeedback.”

Dr Ginny Russell Research Fellow at the University of Exeter Medical School“Girls and ADHD.”

Fintan Connolly MD, TakeTen Ltd“Digital Technology and ADHD.”

Julie Davis MD, Future Steps Consultancy“Sensory Processing Disorder.”

Fintan O’Regan Vice Chair of the UK ADHD Partnership“Outstanding outcomes in the Classroom.”

Also including workshop sessions on outstanding practice in working with learners with dyslexia, dyscalculia and Tourette’s syndrome.