[ibimage==134760==main_content_170_wide==none==self==ibimage_float_right]This study day was hosted by both the APCP and OT Neonatal Groups on the day before the joint APCP/CYPF conference 'In Cahoots' and was attended by approximately 70 delegates including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech and language therapists and other AHPS working with neonates.
The day was highly praised by delegates for the quality and breadth of speakers as well as the opporunity to network with other professionals working with neontates.
Infant Mental Health Presentations
Below you will find copies of the presentations (where permission has been granted).
- Keynote Lecture - Making sense of the world: from early intentions of the foetus to social meaning-making - Dr Jonathan Delafield-Butt - Lecturer in Early Years, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Strathclyde
- The psychology of the neonate - Dr Emese Nagy - Pscychologist, University of Dundee
- Recognising and managing impairment of vision in young children - Professor Gordon Dutton - Consultant Paediatric Opthalmologist, Emeritus Professor of Visual Science, Glasgow
- Beyond Intensive Care - Dr Nashwa Matta - Paediatricia, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
- Advanced neonatal magnetic resonance imaging to predict neurocognitive outcome - Dr Emma Moore - Jennifer Brown Clinical Research Fellow and Speciality Trainee, Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh - (not available).
- Becoming the parent of a pre-term infant - Dr Deanna Gibbs - Research Consultant for Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals at Barts Health NHS Trust
A practical approach to early assessment and intervention - Patricia Dulson & Claire Marcroft – Newcastle Neonatal Service, Great North Children’s Hospital
Delegate Feedback
A summary of the delegate feedback.