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There will be the opportunity throughout the day to speak to one our our dedicated therapists.

09.30am-10.15am: Registration, refreshments and exhibition

10.15am-10.30am: Opening remarks

  • Stephanie Fraser, CEO, Cerebral Palsy Scotland and Ruth Kelliher Partner at Digby Brown

10.30am-11.15am: Keynote speaker – Dr Charlie Fairhurst,  Consultant in Paediatric Neurodisability, Evelina London Children’s Hospital

  • Discussing Family-Centred Care in Childhood Neurology: Challenges, Collaboration, and Change

11.30am-12.15pm: Breakout sessions 1

  • Education: Building Anti-Ableism in Primary Education through Representation and Play with Dr Sian Jones and Dr Clare Uytman, Queen Margaret University
  • A Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy Across the Lifespan with Dr Kirstie Rees
  • Sit Smart, Move Strong: A seated fitness workshop for all ages and abilities with our dedicated Cerebral Palsy Scotland team

12.15pm-12.30pm: Break

12.30pm-1.pm: Breakout sessions 2

  • Keeping active with Cerebral Palsy with our dedicated Cerebral Palsy Scotland team
  • Empowering Communication with Andrea Sharples and Sarah Jane Shearer
  • Be the Change – Strategy Development with Stephanie Fraser

1pm-2pm: Lunch and exhibition

  • Break the Loop – musical interlude with John McAdie

2pm-2.45pm: Breakout sessions 3

  • Compass. For when change is coming – ready or not! with Tracey Francis and Alexander Warren
  • Living with Pain: Exploring the Emotional, Physical, and Social Impact of Pain for Adults with Cerebral Palsy through Inclusive Research with Rebecca Taylor
  • Sit Smart, Move Strong: A seated fitness workshop for all ages and abilities with our dedicated Cerebral Palsy Scotland team

2.45pm-3.30pm: Educational panel

  • With Dr Kirstie Rees, Abby Paris, Tracey Reilley, Johanne McBean & Dr Sian Jones

3.30pm: Closing remarks and end of conference

  • Stephanie Fraser, CEO, Cerebral Palsy Scotland

 

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