
WELCOME TO THE FPID CONFERENCE
The 2021 conference themes are Principles for organisational change that prevent loss of compassion and Current issues related to sex and gender and intellectual disabilities.
Registration
Registration is now open.
Please note, this conference will not be recorded. To avoid disappointment please only book a place if you are able to attend the live webinar.
PROGRAMME
Our conference programme is subject to change at any point before or during the conference itself. We are unable to accept responsibility for changes made which are outside of our control.
Tuesday 27 April
Day 1 theme: Principles for organisational change that prevent loss of compassion
10:30 |
Welcome - The Importance of Organisational Change |
10:40 |
EbE presentation and Q&A |
11:00 |
Keynote presentation |
11:45 |
Comfort Break |
12:00 |
Developing Trauma-Informed Care in Learning Disability Services: Why do we care? |
12:45 | The Important Place of Intensive Interaction in Learning Disability Services: Keeping it Personal and Interactive Graham Firth, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust |
13:30 | Lunch Break |
14:00 | The Importance of Positive Behaviour Support at the Organisational Level: Understanding Me Prevents Losses & Hurt Dr Julian Morris, and Dr Jason Crabtree, East London NHS Foundation Trust |
14:45 | Good Attachment-Based Practices in Intellectual Disability Services: Maintaining Bonds Dr Allan Skelly, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust & Professor Nigel Beail, South West Yorkshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust |
15:30 | Conference Day 1 Close |
Wednesday 28 April
10:00 | Keynote presentationIs it possible to treat sex offenders with an intellectual disability effectively? Professor John Rose, University of Birmingham |
11:00 | Workshop 1- Sexual Decision Making Dr Gemma Gray, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust |
12:00 | Comfort Break |
12:15 | Workshop 2 - Stay up late project Jon Codd, Berkshire |
13:15 | Lunch Break |
13:45 | Invited speaker session “We want to be parents like everyone else”: The lives of learning disabled parents: Inclusive research and creative outputs from the Daughters of Fortune project Dr Kate Theodore, Royal Holloway University of London and Daniel Foulds, Mind the Gap |
14:30 | Member Engagement Session |
15:30 | Closing remarks – Sophie Doswell, Chair of the Faculty |
15:45 | Conference Close |
Speakers
Nigel Beail
Good Attachment-Based Practices in Intellectual Disability Services: Maintaining Bonds
Dr Jason Crabtree
The Importance of Positive Behaviour Support at the Organisational Level: Understanding Me Prevents Losses & Hurt
Jon Codd
Stay up late project
Graham Firth
The Important Place of Intensive Interaction in Learning Disability Services: Keeping it Personal and Interactive
Dr Elizabeth Goad
Developing Trauma-Informed Care in Learning Disability Services: Why do we care?
Dr Gemma Gray
Sexual Decision Making
Dr Liz Gregory
Transforming Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services – the Iceberg Model – a whole systems approach
Dr Julian Morris
The Importance of Positive Behaviour Support at the Organisational Level: Understanding Me Prevents Losses & Hurt
Mr R
EbE presentation and Q&A. Lessons from My Life: Love and Protect Children, and Give Adults Respect, Time and Help
Prof John Rose
Is it possible to treat sex offenders with an intellectual disability effectively?
Dr Allan Skelly
Good Attachment-Based Practices in Intellectual Disability Services: Maintaining Bonds
Dr Kate Theodore
We want to be parents like everyone else”: The lives of learning disabled parents: Inclusive research and creative outputs from the Daughters of Fortune project
Registration is now open and available online only.
FULL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION
Registration type | Fee |
Concession | £49.00 |
FPID Member | £70.00 |
BPS Member | £84.00 |
Affiliate Subscribe | £101.50 |
E-Subscriber | £108.50 |
Non Member of the BPS | £112.00 |
All rates listed include VAT.
Concessionary rates apply to student members of the Society, to retired members on Rule 21, to graduate members registered under Rule 15(ii), and Members who are registered under Rule 22. Rule 15(ii) applies if you are a Graduate Member and a postgraduate student/trainee. Rule 22 grants a reduction in membership fees for people who are finding it difficult to pay the full amount, eg through unemployment or temporary hardship.
Please note, this event will not be recorded. To avoid disappointment please only book a place if you are able to attend the live webinar.
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