Continuing Professional Development

Welcome to our CPD resource hub, where you’ll find a selection of speaker presentations from some of our Annual Brain Injury Conferences. We are grateful to our contributors for making these materials available and hope you find them valuable for training, teaching, and professional development.

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PowerPoint Presentations

Professor Nick Alderman & Dr Claire Williams 2019 – Prevalence and Predictors of Neurobehavioural Disability amongst Traumatic Brain Injury Survivors in the Community

Professor Barbara Wilson 2019 – Research for Clinicians

Dr Tracey Ryan-Morgan 2019 – Decisions, Decisions, Decisions – Where the Frontal Lobes Meet the Mental Capacity Act

Dr Leona Rose & Dr Andrew Leigh 2019: Neurorehabilitation in Secure Services

Dr Fisher & Dr Kemp 2019 – Building Innovative Models of Positive Psychotherapy for People Living with Acquired Brain Injury

Dr Giles Yeates 2018: Developing a Community Mind-Body Intervention in Neuro Rehabilitation

Dr Richard Maddicks 2018: Grey Lag Geese, Kaleidoscopes and the Perils of Independence: Why Relationships Matter in Neuro Rehabilitation

Professor Nick Alderman 2018: Someone to Watch Over Me: The Impact of Self-Monitoring Training on Behavioural Symptoms of Neurobehavioural Disability

Louise Smith 2018: Using a Transdisciplinary Team (TDT) Approach in an Inpatient Neurobehavioral Rehabilitation Setting: Overcoming Challenges when Disciplines integrate in a TDT Approach

Dr Jessica Fish 2018: Making it up as we go along: Rehabilitation of confabulation in people with acquired brain injury

Dr Mark Holloway 2018: Case Managing the Environmentally Governed in the Ungovernable Environment of the Community: Neurobehavioural Disability in the Badlands We Call Home

Dr Sara da Silva Ramos 2016: INPA Multi-Site Study of Neurobehavioural Disability-Which Measures Should We Use Slides