Stepping into the 21st
Century with Conductive Education
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Conductive Education Support Services is a long-established and wholly conductor-run centre in the New Forest in the south of England. This September it is running a one-day awareness and consciousness-raising conference for professionals in health, education and social services and above all for potential users of Conductive Education. The cost for service-users is being kept intentionally low. Though many participants are expected from Southampton, Portsmouth and Hampshire and neighbouring counties, the location is convenient for people from further afield, not least from London. Overseas participants will be particularly welcome.
The conference welcomes everyone involved with motor disorders in children and adults, who would like to learn and be inspired by Conductive Education and its benefits.
PROGRAMME
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TIME |
TITLE |
SPEAKER |
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0925 |
Registration |
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1000 |
Opening remarks |
Cllr D. G. Allen B.Sc. (Tech) Chairman of Education Committee Hampshire County Council |
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1015 |
'Conductive Education: the way of the future' |
Andrew Sutton, Director, Foundation for Conductive Education |
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1115 |
Coffee |
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1145 |
'Conductive Education: the human approach' |
Judit Szathmáry, Senior Conductor and Founder/Director Conductive Education Support Services |
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1230 |
Lunch |
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1330 |
'Nannyma' |
Sue Staines, Parent |
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1345 |
'Meeting the needs of adults' |
Mel Brown, Senior Conductor Sessional and Training National Institute of Conductive Education |
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1430 |
'Different questions, different answers: enhancing the quality of intention' |
Norman Perrin, Chief Executive Paces Sheffield |
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1515 |
Afternoon tea |
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1545 |
Open forum: questions to panel |
CONFERENCE FEES
For professionals and organisations £120.00
'Early bird' applications (before 1 August) £95.00
Parents, carers and disabled people £25.00
Fees are inclusive of lunch and refreshments
4 July 2001