FASD in the UK: Shaping Future Research and PracticeInfo Location Attendee Categories Contact More Info Event Information
DescriptionJoin us at the University of Salford on Tuesday, 10th June 2025 for a pivotal conference on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) as we explore the latest advances in research and its impact on practice in the UK. This event is designed for health and social care practitioners, educators, those working in the voluntary and charity sectors, and researchers seeking to deepen their understanding of FASD. The conference is co-created with families with lived experience, ensuring that families are at the heart of the discussions. This conference offers more than just academic knowledge; it is an opportunity to contribute to the conversation and impact future research and practices that will support those affected by FASD in the UK. Abstracts for both oral and poster presentations are warmly invited. Presentations will be either 10–15-minute talks or posters, dependent on scientific review and their suitability within the programme. Please submit your abstract using the digital form by 28 February 2025. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of shaping the future of FASD research and practice. Save the date and join us in making a meaningful difference! https://twitter.com/FasdSalford
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Attendee CategoriesDiscretionary Rate for families impacted by FASD - LIMITED NO. OF PLACES
Additional ItemsContactConference Information Please email [email protected] if you require further information about the conference. Accommodation We have arranged an accommodation allocation in conjunction with Marketing Manchester, please follow the link to view and book recommended hotels. Should you wish to discuss a booking or need any further information regarding accommodation please contact [email protected]
More InformationWhy Attend? · Learn from Experts and Families: Discover the latest research on FASD, with key presentations shaped by the expertise of both leading researchers and the lived experiences of families. These insights will directly inform practice and policy development in the UK. · Networking Opportunities: Engage with a diverse community of professionals, including healthcare providers, educators, researchers, and most importantly, families who have navigated the challenges of FASD. This is a unique opportunity to exchange knowledge and form new collaborations. · Practical and Technical Insights: Main sessions will offer accessible and relevant information that can be applied in your work, while parallel sessions will delve deeper into more technical aspects of the field. User-friendly summaries of complex research will be available. You’ll leave with tangible tools to support your work, all framed within the context of real-world experiences. Payment by Invoice Please email [email protected] if you would like to pay by purchase order/invoice or if you require further information about the conference. Accommodation We have arranged an accommodation allocation in conjunction with Marketing Manchester, please follow the link to view and book recommended hotels. Should you wish to discuss a booking or need any further information regarding accommodation please contact [email protected]
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