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The Shine Centre will hold the Autism Jigsaw Event in Cork on the 18th & 19th of October.
This unique event is kindly sponsored by QUINNhealthcare and will bring the autism community together to share information, strategies and innovations and create better outcomes for our children and adults with autism.
Great list of speakers and exhibitors, tickets just €20 (incl' lunch) €15 for students www.autismjigsaw.com.
The conference will be held on Friday 23rd and Saturday 24th September 2011, in Dublin.
More details about the conference will be published soon - contact Red Door by phone or visit their website.
This will be The Red Door's 4th International ABA Conference. In previous years, they have been delighted to attract some leading international and Irish ABA professionals to present seminars and workshops on a wide variety of topics, covering not just the "Early Years", but also teenagers and young adults as well.
This event is being hosted by The Red Door School (www.thereddoorschool.com).
AUTISM NUTRITION UPDATE
ONE DAY SEMINAR & WORKSHOP
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Why is diet particularly important in Autism
Foundations of a Healthy Diet
Dietary & Nutritional therapies for Special Kids
Advanced Dietary Interventions
Diets, Supplements & Testing
Putting it all together
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Update from Defeat Autism Now! Conference April 2011
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Sunday, May15th 2011, Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork.
AUTISM NUTRITION UPDATE
ONE DAY SEMINAR & WORKSHOP
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Why is diet particularly important in Autism
Foundations of a Healthy Diet
Dietary & Nutritional therapies for Special Kids
Advanced Dietary Interventions
Diets, Supplements & Testing
Putting it all together
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Update from Defeat Autism Now! Conference April 2011
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2 Day Workshop - “I am Special “
A Framework for Introducing Young People to their Autistic Spectrum Condition
Presented by Peter Vermeulen,
The Centre for Concrete Communication, Belgium
Explaining autism to a person with autism or asperger’s syndrome is not an easy task. This workshop on I am Special explains now to do this in a very concrete way. The hands-on experience-oriented demonstrations and exercises introduce the participants to the methods that lie at the basis of the workbook.
People with Disabilities Ireland (PWDI) with the support of Autism Spectrum Disorder Initiatives (ASDI) are hosting a one day conference...
Understanding the Changing Needs of Individuals with Autism Spectrum Conditions
Peter Vermeulen PhD (Keynote Speaker)
Co-director of the Centre for Concrete Communications a European training and education centre for ASD Gent, Belgium
Treating Autism 7th Biomedical Conference & Exhibition, QUEEN MARY, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, MILE END CAMPUS, 327 MILE END ROAD, LONDON E1 4NS.
FOR PARENTS, CARERS & PROFESSIONALS
Treating Autism are delighted to announce our two day Biomedical Conference & Exhibition which returns to the Queen Mary, University of London this year. Come to hear parents and practitioners sharing their experiences on various treatments that are helping our children.
We have an exciting programme of speakers including:
Is your child affected by some of the following?
Bowel problems, constipation / diarrohea, fussy eater, poor sleep, poor eye contact, history of ear infections, dark circles under eyes, poor speech, hyperactivity, eating non food items, craves milk / yoghurts /bread
Asperger's Syndrome: Current Research and Practice
With Professor Tony Attwood and Dr Jacqui Jackson
18th of May 2011; 9.30 - 4.30
at the Clarion Hotel Dublin Liffey Valley
The Centre for Autism Practice is pleased to bring Professor Tony Attwood and Dr Jacqui Jacksonto Ireland for this inspirational seminar on Asperger’s syndrome and higher functioning autism.
Irish Autism Action is very proud host to the Autism2010 Conference, which is being held in The Grand Hotel in Malahide on Monday November 29th.
Dear Members of the ASD Community,
Communication: The Key to Success
Following the success of the conferences held annually 2007-2009, Edge Hill University is hosting a fourth international conference addressing the needs of young people with autism on 21st May 2009. The keynote speaker will be Professor Simon Baron-Cohen.
Hello all,
Just a quick reminder that you can register right now for Autism2009, the unique Awares international online autism conference, at www.awares.org/conferences
This year's event - which Professor Simon Baron-Cohen has called "the finest online conference of its type on the planet" - is run once again by Adam Feinstein, editor of Awares, the pioneering website of Autism Cymru, Wales’s national charity for autism. The conference opens on November 30 and runs for a week until December 11. The speakers' papers will be added to the conference site over the next few days.
Using ICT to Support Individuals with Dyslexia and Other Specific Learning difficulties.
Venue: The Dyscovery Centre, University of Wales, Newport, Allt-yr-yn Campus, Newport
Course Details:
The National Institute for Intellectual Disability (NIID)
Arts Building, Trinity College Dublin
Places Available on some Workshops
Each workshop lasts for three days. Workshops are run by Trinity staff and International speakers. Each day begins with a plenary session from one of the International speakers
If you are interested in...
...Early Intervention
It is with regret that Autism NI is writing to inform you that the Autism 2010 conference will not be taking place as planned on the 25th June 2010. As a direct result of the current economic climate, Autism NI has regrettably taken the difficult decision to cancel this conference due to various external factors beyond our control.
Please accept our apology for any inconvenience caused
However, we will still be organising a number of events this year to mark our 20th anniversary and we do hope that you will continue to support our work in the future.
From: http://www.autismni.org/conference2010/index.asp
'AUTISM - Untangling the Wires'
Venue: The Ibis Hotel, London (Euston Station)
Successful Strategies to support adults and children With Autistic Spectrum Condition
Keynote Speaker, SALLY SLATER
A Two-Day Training Event
Saturday & Sunday 10th & 11th October 2009
This training event is a blend of seminar and workshop and is suitable for anyone who supports either children or adults who have Autism. Delegates will go away with positive and workable ideas that can be put into practice immediately
Cost £295 per delegate plus VAT
Venue: Prior's Court School, Hermitage, Thatcham, Berkshire, UK
Has autism got more common? What’s so good about autism? What is it like to live with autism? These are just some of the questions to be answered at this year's one day autism conference.
For Teachers, Professionals and "experienced" parents, this article discusses leading Autism experts discussing problems with existing descriptions of Autism and how to diagnose/describe Autism better!
At a Autism Conference (February 3-5, 2008), leading Autism experts asked...
nine questions:
* what are the core symptom domains in autism?
* how are fixated interests and stereotypes related to each other, to autism, and to obsessions and compulsions?
* how does the presentation of autism change across the lifespan?

The 4th Facing Autism 2009 - Ireland conference. The conference theme will be Effectively Educating for Life. The speakers will be: Gina Green, Bill Ahern, Bobby Newman, Karen Wagner, Neil Martin (all BCBA).
The conference is organised by the Queen's University Belfast, PEAT and the University of Ulster. For more information, contact: Lynsay mulcahy - PEAT, 028 9032 4882, email: info@peatni.org
Venue: Europa Hotel, Belfast
The Treating Autism 2nd International Biomedical Conference and Exhibition will be held in the Bournemouth International Centre March 12th to 14th 2009. See: http://www.treatingautism.co.uk/events for more details.
NewLifeLearning.com Open Windows Essential Training – Online Autism Training Conference
This Conference is only presented twice a year in the USA, because the presenters are world-renowned specialist doctors and researchers who cannot take more time out to educate.
"Welcome to the home of the Standing Conference on Teacher Education North and South or SCoTENS for short.
SCoTENS has been involved in supporting a wide range of research and conference projects since it was founded in 2003. Among the North-South research projects are Together Towards Inclusion; A Toolkit for Trainers; A Preliminary Evaluation of a Teaching Package for Children with PMLD; the Irish Association for Social, Scientific and Environmental Education (IASSEE) Survey of Student Perceptions of History, Geography and Science; and a book on School Leadership in Ireland. ".
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