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ACT Bristol
POSTPONED due to COVID-19 to 23-24 March 2021 (was 12-13 May 2020)
Method of delivery: Face to faceCourse Duration: 2-days
Cost: GBP 400.00
Reduced Cost: GBP 355.00 for allied health professionals only
Total Course Places: 42 (42 standard places currently available; 0 reduced rate places available)
CPD Points: 12. You will be able to download a pdf of your CPD certificate following attendance at the course.
There is no pre course reading for this course
Read more about Approaching Children's Tone courses
VENUE
Bristol Marriott Hotel City Centre
2 Lower Castle Street
Bristol
BS1 3AD
Telephone: + 44(0)117 929 4281
Car parking: The venue has no onsite car parking. The hotel is next to an NCP Car Park (Bristol Broadmead). For rates and further information please see the following link https://bit.ly/2siaK4R
Public transport: Bristol Temple Meads train station is a 15-minute walk away from the hotel and Bristol Airport is 0.8 miles away (25 minutes via car).
ACCOMMODATION
Accommodation is available on a single occupancy, bed & breakfast basis.
B&B per night: GBP 120.00
Accommodation is available from Monday 11 May 2020. Please note this course starts at 09:00 on Tuesday 12 May 2020.
Accommodation address:
Bristol Marriott Hotel City Centre
2 Lower Castle Street
Bristol
BS1 3AD
Telephone: + 44(0)117 929 4281
COURSE DINNER
The faculty would be delighted if you could join them for a 3 course dinner, including wine and soft drinks on Tuesday 12 May 2020.
Course dinner is Tuesday 12 May 2020
Cost: GBP 36.00
OBJECTIVES
Children with abnormal muscle tone deserve prompt recognition and timely access to appropriate investigation and treatment, particularly with the availability of new therapies for neuromuscular conditions and cerebral palsy. In view of this, the BPNA has developed a new 2-day short-course: 'Approaching Children's Tone (ACT)'.
The aim of the course is to improve recognition of initial symptoms of abnormal (high or low) tone and speed-up referral to appropriate specialists. In turn, the course aims to reduce the time to diagnosis and quicken provision of suitable treatment and/or therapy and improve the experience of the child/young person and family. Overall the course aims to improve the future outcomes for children with abnormal tone. We present a structured approach to investigation and management.
Development of this course has been made possible through educational grants received from:
These companies have no control or input into the educational content of this course.
PROGRAMME
PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME
DAY 1 | ||
08.45-09.15 | Registration and refreshments | |
Session 1: | ||
09.15-09.30 | 1. Welcome, introduction and aims | Whole group |
09.30-10.00 | 2. Introduction to motor development | Whole group |
10.00-10.30 | 3. Common language and definitions | Whole group |
10.30-11.00 | 4. Setting the tone | Whole group |
11.00-11.30 | 5. Perspectives of child, parent and family | Workshop |
11.30-11.50 | Refreshments | |
Session 2: | ||
11.50-12.20 | 6. Approach to a child with high tone problem | Workshop 1 round robin |
12.20-12.50 | 7. Approach to a child with low tone problem | Workshop 2 round robin |
12.50-13.50 | Lunch, exhibition and networking | |
Session 3: | ||
13.50-14.10 | 8. Structured approach to investigation of child with high tone | Whole group |
14.10-14.40 | 9. Children with high tone in practice | Workshop |
14.40-15.10 | 10. Structured approach to investigation of children with low tone | Whole group |
15.10-15.40 | 11. Children with low tone in practice | Workshop |
15.40-16.00 | Refreshments | |
Session 4: | ||
16.00-16.20 | 12. When to refer common tone problems? | |
16.20-16.50 | 13. Grey cases | |
16.50-17.00 | 14. Summary | Whole group |
17.00 | Close | |
DAY 2 | ||
9.00 | Registration and refreshments | |
Session 5: | ||
15. Physical interventions for management of children with tone problems | Whole group | |
16. Medical and surgical interventions to manage children with high tone problems | Whole group | |
Refreshments | ||
Session 6: | ||
17. High tone acute crises | Workshop | |
18. Principles of management of children with neuromuscular disorders | Whole group | |
19. New presentations of children with neuromuscular disorders | Workshop | |
Lunch, exhibition and networking | ||
Session 7: | ||
20. Approach to children with complex tone problems | Whole group | |
21. Young people with transition | Workshop | |
22. Parent and young people's resources | Whole group | |
23. Horizon scanning | Whole group | |
Refreshments | ||
Session 8: | ||
24. When to refer common tone problems? | ||
25. Grey cases | ||
Summary | Whole group | |
17.00 | Close |
WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?
The course is aimed at:
- Consultant and trainee Paediatricians
- Consultant and trainees in Neurodisability
- Consultants and trainees in Community Paediatriatrics
- Therapists involved in the management of children with both low and high tone problems.
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