Day Two Presentations
24-25 May 2007.
Jupiters Casino, Gold Coast, Queensland.
Arts & Leisure
Service & Innovation
Research
Arts & Leisure
Supporting Uniqueness, Creativity and Talent,
Louise McCormack, The
Spastic Centre, NSW.
I felt fear, But I did it anyway,
Donna McBain,
Moorooka Day Service, Qld.
Challenging Incompetence,
Rhonda Joseph,
Co - Presenting Merrin McCracken,
Scope, Vic.
Citizenship: The Value Of Social Participation. A Comparison Between Young People With And Without Cerebral Palsy (CP),
Polly Yeung, The Centre for Cerebral Palsy, WA.
Service & Innovation
Skills for School Group – An Innovative Approach to Transitioning to School,
Sandra Field,
Amanda Tribe,
Rachael Hinds,
Dresden Serna.
Presented by: Rachael Hinds & Amanda Tribe.
Cerebral Palsy League, Qld
The Map for the Future. An Explanation of the Change Process Undertaken by a State wide Service for Children,
Terry Lyons,
Novita, SA
The Widening Web: Attributes and Implications,
Robyn Cummins, The
Spastic Centre, NSW.
I don’t understand what this says… making written information accessible to everyone,
Cathy Basterfield,
Scope, Vic.
Presented by: Naomi Commons.
The Use of a Life Needs Model in Paediatric AAC,
Dr Parimal Raghavendra,
Novita Children's Services, SA
Community Capacity Building – Including people with Communication Disabilities,
Karen Bloomberg.
Presented by: Naomi Commons.
Scope, Vic.
Body Mind & Soul: Empowering People with Disability through Lifelong Learning & Community Participation,
Rosemary Colliver,
The Centre for Cerebral Palsy, WA.
Research
Complex Communication Needs and Mental Health: The Bridging Project,
Dr Nick Hagiliassis,
Scope, Vic.
Therapy and equipment needs of people with cerebral palsy and like disabilities in Australia,
Louise O’Rance,
Australian Institute of Health & Welfare, ACT.