2013 Education & Training
Brochure
Page Event
4 About the RHN & Message from the Chief Executive
Conferences
5 Music Therapy Advances in Neuro-disability: Innovations in research and practice
6 Doing the impossible: Meeting the challenge of complex neurorehabilitation
Specialist Training Courses
7 Managing behaviours that challenge in brain injured individuals: The positive behaviour support approach
8 An Introduction to Music Therapy Techniques in Neuro-disability
9 The Assessment and Management of Communication in Complex Brain Injury and Neuro-disability
10 Overview of the Principles of Assessment & Management of Patients with Disorders of Consciousness and Introduction to SMART
11 SMART Assessor Training
12 An Introduction to Thermoplastic Splinting of the Upper Limb in Neurological Conditions
13 Foundation Degree in Clinical Technology
14 Positioning for Function
15 An Introduction to Casting in Neurology
16 Managing Oral Feeding Difficulties: A practical guide to decision making, ethics and the law
17 Study Days
Speech & Language Therapy as a Career
18 Open Lecture Series 19 Training Brought To You
How To Find Us
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Lectures are held in the De Lancey Lowe Room, 4.30-5.30pm Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
The lectures are free and open to everyone but please contact us on the details below if you plan to attend, as places are limited.
Month Day Event
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Quick Look Calendar
January 29 Managing behaviours that challenge in brain injured individuals:
The positive behaviour support approach
February 7 Open Lecture - Feeding Extremes: The two ends of the energy spectrum
28 An Introduction to Music Therapy Techniques in Neuro-disability
March 14 The Assessment and Management of Communication in Complex
Brain Injury and Neuro-disability
14 Open Lecture - The Brain: evolution, physiology and injury through
the eyes of the clinical psychologist
April 12 Speech & Language Therapy as a Career
22 Overview of the Principles of Assessment & Management of
Patients with Disorders of Consciousness and Introduction to SMART
22-26 SMART Assessor Training
May 9 Managing behaviours that challenge in brain injured individuals: The
positive behaviour support approach
21-23 An Introduction to Thermoplastic Splinting of the Upper Limb in
Neurological Conditions
June 6 Open Lecture - Music Therapy Advances in Neuro-disability:
International perspectives
7 - 8 Music Therapy Advances in Neuro-disability: Innovations in
Research and Practice
July 4 Open Lecture - ‘The Artist Within’: How occupational therapy art
can make the difference after brain injury
September - Foundation Degree in Clinical Technology
12 Open Lecture - The Role of Speech and Language Therapy in
Disorders of Consciousness
13 Managing behaviours that challenge in brain injured individuals: The
positive behaviour support approach
25-26 Doing the impossible: Meeting the challenge of complex neurorehabilitation
October 16-17 Positioning for Function
November 12-14 An Introduction to Casting in Neurology
14 Open Lecture - The Jack Emerson Centre: The ventilator unit one year on
28 Managing oral feeding difficulties: A practical guide to decision making,
About The RHN and our services
About the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability (RHN) is a national medical charity,
independent from the NHS, which works to rebuild the lives of adults
affected by severe neurological disability through specialist long term
care and rehabilitation. Founded almost 160 years ago, the RHN finds
ability in disability and seeks to advance the science of care through its
research and education, helping to achieve the best possible quality of life
for everyone living with neurological disability.
Message from the Chief Executive
“I am delighted to introduce the 2013 brochure to
promote education and training activities at the RHN.
As a leading centre for the rehabilitation and longer
term care of those with severe disabilities due to
neurological impairments, we are keen to share our
knowledge with other specialists in the field as well
as inform those who are seeking to develop their skills. The events in this
programme are designed to achieve both of those objectives with the
single aim of improving the quality of life for people affected by neurological
disability.”
Angus Somerville, Chief Executive
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 0208 780 4500 ext. 5140 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/conferences
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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE - Music Therapy Advances in Neuro-disability: Innovations in research and practice
Date
Friday 7 – Saturday 8 June 2013
Venue
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Cost
Early bird rate (registration before 1 April 2012): £250 Standard rate: £300, Students: £200 (limited places available)
Details
This conference offers delegates an opportunity to share knowledge and information on the therapeutic applications of music for those with neuro-disability through acquired or neurodegenerative conditions.
Presentations will focus on evidence based research and practice in this exciting field. Professionals from the fields of music therapy, music in health, music neuroscience, music psychology and music technology will present under the following themes:
w Research – Current research projects, research methodology, systematic reviews or
the development of theory with relevance to the field of music therapy and neuro-disability
w Practice - Focussing on music therapy and music in health practice for people
with neuro-degenerative conditions, stroke and brain injuries, including the development of new techniques, theory and case studies. Submissions from
non-music therapy backgrounds with relevance to clinical work in this field are welcomed. Key Note Presentations:
Music therapy with disorders of consciousness: Challenges, opportunities and realities
Wendy Magee, PhD, Temple University, Philadelphia, USA
Music for the ageing brain: Benefits of musical leisure activities in stroke and dementia rehabilitation
Teppo Särkämö, PhD, University of Helsinki, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Music therapy in dementia care. Late stage dementia and social engagement
Professor Hanne Mette Ridder, PhD, Aalborg University, Denmark
Lead Facilitator:
Julian O’Kelly, PhD Fellow in Music Therapy Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 0208 780 4500 ext. 5140 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/conferences Conferences
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Doing the impossible: Meeting the challenge of complex neurorehabilitation
Date
Wednesday 25 – Thursday 26 September 2013
Venue
Royal Over-Seas League
Over-Seas House, Park Place, St James’s Street London, SW1A 1LR
Cost
Early bird (registration before 14 June 2013): £250 Standard rate: £275
Details
The world of neurorehabilitation is changing and we are all finding ourselves working with ever more complex situations and seemingly more disabled patients and their families. Increasingly it seems that the expectations of those we work for and with are growing. So how do we meet this challenge?
This exciting two-day conference brings together experts in the field of complex neurorehabilitation with an emphasis on how best to deliver services to this challenging group. The conference will focus on methods and techniques of assessment and rehabilitation with patients, whether the measures we use to demonstrate our outcomes are fit for purpose and how we can best support families managing a catastrophic brain injury. The need for interdisciplinary working in this field is reflected in the multidisciplinary speakers and in the emphasis on working together.
The conference is split over two days and there will be symposia on assessment, including complex capacity assessments, rehabilitation, outcomes and working with families. Delegates will leave this event with a new confidence in the assessment and delivery of rehabilitation to this very complex group of patients and the support they can offer to their families.
Lead Facilitator:
Dr Sal Connolly, Head of Psychology Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
7 Managing behaviours that challenge in brain injured individuals: The positive behaviour support approach
Dates
Tuesday 29 January / Thursday 9 May / Friday 13 September 2013
Venue
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Cost
£70
Details
This one day course is open to anyone working with individuals affected by brain injury who may wish to increase their skills and knowledge of managing behaviours that challenge. It offers a theoretical and practical introduction to the positive behaviour support approach, which is highly effective and rewarding for those clinicians applying the methods in a range of settings.
By the end of the course attendees will:
w Have an understanding of the possible causes of challenging behaviour after a
brain injury.
w Be able to describe the possible functions of challenging behaviour - Why is it
happening and what is it telling us?
w Have an understanding of the development of both pro-active (preventative) and
reactive strategies.
w Be able to appropriately select and use a range of verbal and non-verbal
strategies to prevent or respond to challenging behaviours.
w Be able to identify methods that can be incorporated into the client’s environment
that can lead to the reduction of the incidence of challenging behaviour.
w Be proficient in the completion of documentation of challenging behaviour (e.g.
ABC’s) and understand the purpose of collecting data.
w Have an understanding of how debriefing and regular staff support mechanisms
may help teams working with people with behaviours that challenge.
Lead Facilitator:
Dr Kristy Bolter, Consultant Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Programme lead for the Neuro-behavioural Rehabilitation Unit, Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 0208 780 4500 ext. 5140 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/courses Specialist Training Courses
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 0208 780 4500 ext. 5140 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/courses
An Introduction to Music Therapy Techniques in Neuro-disability
Date
Thursday 28 February 2013
Venue
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Cost
Standard rate: £95
Students: £60 (Only 20 places available at this rate)
Details
CPD event for music therapists and music therapy students.
Presentations with a practical emphasis from members of the British Association for Music Therapy Neuro-disability Network – hosted by the Royal Hospital for
Neuro-disability. Sessions will include:
w Neurologic Music Therapy techniques for cognition, communication and
movement with adult ABI and TBI patients. Eirini Alexiou, Music Therapist, Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, Jacqui Furlepa, Music Therapist, Swanborough House, Alex Street, Music Therapist, Cambridgshire Music Therapy
w `It`s a challenge`- exploration of ways of working with patients on the
Neuro-rehabilitation Unit at the RHN. Rosanne Tyas, Head of Music Therapy, Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
w A music therapy group for people with Rett’s syndrome. Alexandra Georgaki,
Music Therapist, Mapledown School
w A Case Study: MATADOC and SMART with individuals with disorders of
consciousness. Bernice Chu, Music Therapist, Royal Hospital for Neuro- disability
w Workshop demonstrating some of the music therapy techniques used in
working with adults with a brain injury. Rosanne Tyas, Head of Music Therapy, Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Lead Facilitator:
Rosanne Tyas, Head of Music Therapy Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Specialist Training Courses
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 0208 780 4500 ext. 5140 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/courses Specialist Training Courses 9
The Assessment and Management of Communication in Complex Brain Injury and Neuro-disability
Date
Thursday 14 March 2013
Venue
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Cost
£120
Details
This course is aimed at speech and language therapists with some neurological experience. Learning objectives are:
w To provide an overview of complex brain injury and neuro-disability including
disorders of consciousness, challenging behaviour, locked in syndrome and Huntington’s disease.
w To consider the principles and practicalities when assessing the communication
needs of these client groups.
w To gain increased knowledge of therapy approaches including the use of
augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and Facial Oral Tract Therapy. Case studies will be used for illustration
Lead Facilitator:
Katie Harp, Clinical Lead Speech & Language Therapist Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 0208 780 4500 ext. 5140 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/courses Specialist Training Courses
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Overview of the Principles of Assessment & Management of Patients with Disorders of Consciousness and Introduction to SMART
Date
Monday 22 April 2013
Venue
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Cost
£120
Details
The SMART (Sensory Modality And Rehabilitation Technique), is a standardised assessment specially designed for low awareness state patients. The SMART was recommended as the assessment of choice to detect awareness by The Royal College of Physicians (2003).
The course is open to experienced clinicians, scientists and physicians to provide an overview of disorders of consciousness and also to any delegate who meets the SMART person specification who requires further information pertaining to low awareness states, SMART and may be considering attending the full five day course in the future. This day will include a definitions, diagnosis and prognosis lecture by the guest speaker, and an introduction to SMART.
Lead Facilitator:
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 0208 780 4500 ext. 5140 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/courses Specialist Training Courses 11
SMART Assessor Training
Date
Monday 22 – Friday 26 April 2013
Venue
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Cost
Early bird rate (registration before January 20 2013) £750 Standard rate £785
Details
The SMART (Sensory Modality & Rehabilitation Technique) is a standardised assessment specially designed for the low awareness states. The SMART was recommended as the assessment of choice to detect awareness by The Royal College of Physicians (2003). More recently, the judge in a ground breaking test case stipulated that SMART must always be used for cases for withdrawal of nutrition and hydration.
The full five day course is designed for senior neurological clinicians (AHP’s, clinical psychologists, nurses, doctors) to gain their accreditation as SMART assessors. This intensive course will enable the delegates to develop both the skills and knowledge in SMART assessment and treatment planning through tutorials, formative assessment and practical sessions. Following completion of the course the delegates will be required to complete one to three SMART assessments (dependent on the accreditation pathway selected) to complete the SMART accreditation process. Re-accreditation is required after a four year period.
SMART assessors share common values and are encouraged to network and share ideas on research, care pathways and the management and treatment of this unique patient group.
Lead Facilitator:
Specialist Training Courses
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An Introduction to Thermoplastic Splinting of the Upper Limb in Neurological Conditions
Date
Tuesday 21 – Thursday 23 May 2013
Venue
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Cost
£360
Details
An exciting opportunity to attend an intensive course to learn about the challenges of splinting abnormal tone with complex pathologies such as acquired brain injury and low awareness states.
The course includes theory and practical sessions with all materials provided. This course is aimed at clinicians, who have some basic experience of working with thermoplastic materials, wishing to gain further handling skills and understanding of splinting the neurologically impaired upper limb.
Develop knowledge of the clinical reasoning behind splinting in neurology through theoretical and practical workshops.
Lead Facilitators:
Physiotherapy & Occupational Therapy departments Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
For further information or to book:
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 0208 780 4500 ext. 5140 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/courses Dr Geoff Goss Email: [email protected] - Tel: 020 7815 7625 For further information or to book: Specialist Training Courses 13 Foundation Degree in Clinical Technology
Date
September 2013, two years, one day per week (includes work-based learning)
Venue
London South Bank University
Cost
On application
Details
This foundation degree was developed, as part of an RHN initiative, to support technical and support staff working within rehabilitation settings such as special seating, prosthetics, and orthotics. The programme of study is formulated to broaden, deepen and extend the experience gained in the workplace.
The aims of the course are:
w To prepare students for careers in the design and fabrication of special seating
(bespoke wheelchairs), prosthetics and orthotics.
w To provide knowledge and understanding of the relationships between special
seating, orthotics and prosthetics and engineering design and manufacture.
w To equip students with an understanding of existing assistive technologies and
the need for technological innovation.
Lead Facilitator:
Dr Geoff Goss
London South Bank University, Faculty of Engineering, Science & Built Environment
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 020 8780 4500 ext. 5140 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/courses Specialist Training Courses
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Positioning for Function Date
Wednesday 16 – Thursday 17 October 2013
Venue
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Cost
Early bird rate (registration before August 31) £240 Standard rate £260
Details
This two day course is aimed at therapists working with people with complex neuro-disability in a variety of settings including acute, rehabilitation and community locations. The course content will suit those working in rehabilitation or disability management including palliative care.
The course will comprise theory with a choice of practical workshops and demonstrations from the specialist multidisciplinary team at the RHN.
By the end of the course attendees will gain an understanding of:
w the theory and principles of positioning and postural management for function w the selection and use of equipment to enable function
w the practical application of theory to tasks and activity
w how to work effectively with multidisciplinary team using holistic approach to
enabling function.
Lead Facilitators:
Sarah Haynes, Head of Speech & Language Therapy & Sue Hall, Head of Physiotherapy
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 020 8780 4500 ext. 5140 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/courses Specialist Training Courses 15
An Introduction to Casting in Neurology Date
Tuesday 12 – Thursday 14 November 2013
Venue
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Cost
£370
Details
This three day course offers a theoretical and practical introduction to casting complex neurological patients. It is primarily focused on the use of soft and scotch cast materials, and will provide an overview of casting techniques and clinical reasoning in splinting. There will be a large practical element with all materials provided to enable learning to be directly applied to practice. Splints covered will include elbow, wrist & hand, back slab, knee and ankle.
Lead Facilitators:
Physiotheraphy & Occupational Therapy departments Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 020 8780 4500 ext. 5140 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/courses Specialist Training Courses
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Managing Oral Feeding Difficulties: A practical guide to decision making, ethics and the law
Date
Thursday 28 November 2013
Venue
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Cost
£120
Details
This course is suitable for all members of the multidisciplinary team.
Presenters will include David Smithard, Consultant Physician, Charles Foster, Barrister, speech & language therapists and members of the multidisciplinary team from the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Learning objectives are:
w To provide an overview of the assessment and management of oral feeding
difficulties with the focus on neurological disorders.
w To consider the clinical reasoning and decision making issues.
w To gain increased knowledge of ethics and the law applied to this clinical field.
Case examples will be used for illustration
Lead Facilitator:
Amy Pundole, Clinical Lead Speech & Language Therapist Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 020 8780 4500 ext. 5230 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/conferences
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Speech & Language Therapy as a Career Date
Thursday 12 April 2013
Venue
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
Cost
£35
Details
This is an information day for potential speech & language therapy (SLT) students run by specialist speech & language therapists from the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability. The day will consist of seminars and workshops to provide insight into how we treat adults with communication and swallowing difficulties following brain injury. We will provide you with information to help you decide if SLT is the career for you and guidance in the application process.
The day will look at:
w What is SLT?
w Communication and swallowing disorders in adults w The role of the speech & language therapist w Who do we work with?
w What career opportunities does SLT offer you? w Course interview and application information
Lead Facilitator:
Lauren Macready, Specialist Speech & Language Therapist Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] - Tel: 020 8780 4500 ext. 5140 - www.rhn.org.uk/events/openlectures Open Lectures Series
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Lectures are held in the De Lancey Lowe Room, 4.30-5.30pm Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
The lectures are free and open to everyone but please contact us on the details below if you plan to attend, as places are limited.
February 7 Feeding Extremes: The two ends of the energy
spectrum
Presenters: Emma Dresner, Head of Dietetics & Katie Richards,
Senior II Dietician, Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability
March 14 The Brain: evolution, physiology and injury through the eyes of the clinical psychologist
Presenter: Dr Sal Connolly, Head of Psychology, Royal Hospital
for Neuro-disability
June 6 Music Therapy Advances in Neuro-disability: International perspectives’
Presenters: Dr Wendy Magee, Associate Professor, Temple University & Honorary Fellow, Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability &
Julian O’Kelly, PhD Mobility Fellow in Music Therapy, Royal Hospital
for Neuro-disability
July 4 ‘The Artist Within’: How occupational therapy art can make the difference after brain injury
Presenters: Occupational Therapy Art Room Staff, Royal Hospital
for Neuro-disability
September 12 The Role of Speech and Language Therapy in
Disorders of Consciousness
Presenters: Speech & Language Therapy department, Royal
Hospital for Neuro-disability
November 14 The Jack Emerson Centre: The ventilator unit one
year on
Presenters: Members of the Multi-disciplinary Team, Royal
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Although the majority of the training we offer is held at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, it is possible for some specialist training courses to be organised at alternative venues. For example, SMART Assessor Training has recently been held at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois in Lausanne, Switzerland and at Pattison’s Academy for Comprehensive Learning, South Carolina, USA.
For further details about this service please email [email protected] or call 020 8780 4500 ext. 5140
COMPASS
Compass is the electronic assistive technology service at the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability. It provides assessments for communication aids, computer access, environmental control and powered wheelchair controls for inpatients and people living with neurological disabilities in the community.
Compass can provide training in this technology for equipment users, relatives and professionals in rehabilitation, either on a one-to-one basis or for groups. Training can cover assessment methods, technical skills or any requirement related to electronic assistive technology provision. It can be provided at our premises in Putney or in the community.
For further details about this service please contact: Gary Derwent
Joint Head of Assistive and Rehabilitation Technology Tel: 020 8780 4500 ext. 5099
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability, West Hill, Putney, London, SW15 3SW
For further information or to book:
Email: [email protected] Tel: 0208 780 4500 ext. 5140 Website: www.rhn.org.uk/events
How To Find Us
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