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Wednesday
Jul092014

Developmental Disabilities, Challenging Behaviour and Mental Health Conference

SAVE THE DATE - FRIDAY 7 NOVEMBER 2014

Developmental Disabilities, Challenging Behaviour and Mental Health: Research to Practice and Policy.

The latest developments in disability and mental health research and practice will be presented by leading international and Australian researchers.

Presenters include;
Prof James Harris, Johns Hopkins University USA
Prof Kerim Munir, Harvard University USA
Prof Michael Brammer, Institute of Psychiatry London UK
Prof Pat Howlin, Institute of Psychiatry London UK, University of Sydney
Prof Eric Emerson, University of Sydney, Lancaster University UK
Prof Rhoshel Lenroot, University of New South Wales
A/Prof David Dossetor, University of Sydney
A/Prof Julian Trollor, University of New South Wales
Convenor: Prof Stewart Einfeld, University of Sydney

This conference is intended for researchers and clinical practitioners, and will also benefit those working with people with developmental disabilities in the community.

The conference follows the very successful one held in2011. Please save the date : Friday 7 November 2014. Registration and further information will be available in August.

The conference is an activity of the
Centre for Disability Research and Policy at University of Sydney.