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Each year CBIT host a conference in the UK. We invite families,
professionals from health, education, social care, private and the voluntary
sectors to attend.
Our conferences cover a range of topics and emerging themes that keep
delegates abreast of new developments and models of good support. They
enable debate to happen and ensure that families concerns and issues are
addressed at the highest level.
We are continuously looking for new ideas and themes for our conferences
and we are happy to contribute to conferences hosted by other organisations
and institutions.
Ultimately our aim is to raise awareness of childhood acquired brain
injury, the social impact and the resources needed to ensure that families
have the potential to lead normal lives.
Lisa Turan - Chief Executive Officer
specialises in presentations about:
Childhood acquired brain injury and the social impact
Issues and solutions relating to the impact of childhood acquired brain
injury
Child Brain Injury Trust
Managing a voluntary organisation
Developing new programmes of support
Project management on a budget
Partnership working
Stephanie Flower - Head of Support, Information
and Training
specialises in presentations about:
Childhood acquired brain injury and the social impact
Direct work with families
Developing child and family support programmes
Development of training for professional,s
Information development for any audience
Child Brain Injury Trust
Catherine Murnin – Project Manager, Northern Ireland
specialises in presentations about:
Implementing a Child & Family Support model
Working with young people
Childhood acquired brain injury and the social impact
Child Brain Injury Trust
Jenny Hill – Project Manager Scotland
Implementing a Child and Family Support Model
Working with young people
Childhood acquired brain injury and the social impact
Child Brain Injury Trust
If you would like to find out more about CBIT’s conferences or
arrange for one of our team to speak at an event, please contact us on
01869 341 075
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