
Conference fees can be found on the Registration page or the last page of the brochure.
Main Conference: November 15 – 16, 2012
Focused Workshops: November 17, 2012
The Coast Plaza Hotel and Suites
Vancouver, BC, Canada
The term Developmental Disabilities (DD) refers to individuals with Intellectual Disability, Autism, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and other Neurodevelopmental Syndromes. Children, youth and adults with DD are vulnerable to high rates of general health and mental health concerns. These concerns impact significantly on the affected individual’s quality of life as well as their families, caregivers and the community.
This conference will provide educational and informative updates on psychiatric, behavioural and complex health components specific to individuals with DD, and showcase best practices in the field. Specifically, the conference will focus on approaches to complex challenging behaviours, contributing medical issues and new developments in medication and behavioural treatment. In addition, the conference will address important health and mental health issues and will review common genetic syndromes such as Down Syndrome. This conference will engage health care providers and educators from a wide range of professional disciplines in knowledge transfer and interprofessional collaboration in order to maximize health and wellbeing so as to minimize disability and improve quality of life. The format will include plenaries, breakout sessions and poster sessions.
The conference will be of interest to an interdisciplinary audience including:
ABA therapists, audiologists, behaviour therapists, caregivers, case managers/planners, CLBC staff, counselors, direct service professionals, dentists, dental hygienists, educators, families, FASD keyworkers, genetic counselors, health authority staff, interdisciplinary teams, lawyers, mental health therapists, MCFD Staff, nutritionists, nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacists, physical therapists, physicians, policy makers, program managers, psychologists, public guardians and trustees, researchers, self-advocates, social workers, speech and language therapists, university and college programs, and anyone who is interested in the field of mental health and developmental disabilities.
A limited number of bursaries to cover tuition fees for the main conference are still available for family members of relatives with DD and service providers. This funding is intended for individuals that otherwise would not be in a position to attend. Please fax a completed registration form, along with a letter of application explaining financial need and how attending this conference will benefit you, to +1.604.822.4835.
Notification letters will be sent out shortly after receiving your application. Priority will be given to family members of relatives with DD who demonstrate financial need and front-line workers.
Receive email updates about this conference as they become available. Call (604.827.3112) or email us to be added to the enquiry list.
“Loved the up to date
information, networking.
Excellent conference“
- Behaviour Therapist
(Health and Wellbeing 2010)
UBC Interprofessional Continuing Education
105-2194 Health Sciences Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3
Tel: 604.827.3112
Fax: 604.822.4835
E-mail: katia.ipce@ubc.ca