The programme is provisional and subject to change.
Programme
SESSION 1 Tuesday 15th April morning
10am
10.10am
10.35am
11am
11.25am
11.45am
12.10pm
12.35pm
1pm
1.15pm
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SESSION 2 Tuesday 15th April afternoon
2pm
2.25pm
2.50pm
3.15pm
3.45pm
4.10pm
4.35pm
5pm
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Tim Williams
Karl Reichelt
Dr Andrew J Clarke
BREAK
Lynne Moxon
John Toscano
Pat Matthews
Q & A
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Effective interventions : 25 years outside the mainstream
Peptides and antibodies in autism; with emphasis on exoprphins
Beta casein variants, human health and behaviour
25 years of sex....
Crafting the quilt : a model for systems change in the Autism Service Continuum - from conception to competent and consistent implementation
Quality of life issues
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CONFERENCE DINNER & DANCE - 7pm for 7.30pm. (finish by midnight)
SESSION 3 Wednesday 16th April morning
9.30am
9.55am
10.20am
10.45am
11am
11.25am
11.50am
12.15pm
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Paul Whiteley
Zoe Connor
Rob Baillie
BREAK
Stephanie Robinson
Victoria Grahame
Dr Hanna Alonim
LUNCH
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Autism and dietary intervention: evidence so far for mechanism and effect
The roles of dieticians working with children and adults with autism in the UK
Hospital provision in the UK : is it getting better?
What we say and how we say it : evolving words of empowerment
Managing repetative behaviour
Recent advances in the identification of early signs of autism in first year of life
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Session 4 Wednesday 16th April afternoon
1pm
1.30pm
2.15pm
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Rita Jordan
Paul Shattock OBE
CLOSE
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Twenty-five years of autism research : where has it got us?
Summation and Discussion
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