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Schedule of Events

Detailed below is the proposed schedule of events for the 2 day conference. Please pick which session you would like to attend during the workshop sessions.

Friday 26th June 2009

09.00-10.00 Registration

10.00-10.10 Opening address

10.10-11.00 Keynote: Gina Green: Promoting public policies to support ABA treatment for Autism

11.00-11.20 Coffee and Tea

11.20-12.10 Keynote Bobby Newman: How do we know what works and what does not?

12.10-13.00 Keynote: Karen Wagner: ABA: A holistic life-span approach

13.00-14.00 Lunch

14.00-14.50 Keynote: Bill Ahearn: Autism and learning: From research to practice

14.50-15.10 Coffee and Tea

15.10-16.00 Keynote: Neil Martin: Application in a UK context: The TreeHouse Trust

Saturday, 27th June 2009

Educating pre-school children

10.00-12.30 Workshop 1

Gina Green: Early screening and identification of ASDs

Educating the primary school child

10.00-12.30 Workshop 2

Neil Martin: Data driven teaching and learning for pupils with autism

Educating the secondary school child

10.00-12.30 Workshop 3

Ken Kerr: Adolescents with AS: Building a Better Life

Educating further

10.00-12.30 Workshop 3

Karen Wagner: Relationships & employment

12.30-13.30 Lunch

Educating pre-school children

11.30-14.30 Workshop 5

Bill Ahearn: From vocal stereotypy to verbal behavior

Educating the primary school child

10.00-12.30 Workshop 6

L. McDermont & S. Owens: Challenging behaviours

Educating the secondary school child

10.00-12.30 Workshop 7

Bobby Newman: Detecting behavioural solutions to every day problems

Educating further

10.00-12.30 Workshop 8

Parent training in ABA

Please note that when registering, should your preferred option be oversubscribed a member of the PEAT will get in touch with you to discuss a secondary option.


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Keynote Speakers

Gina Green Fri 26 Jun '09

Promoting public policies to support ABA treatment for autism.


Workshop 1 Sat 27 Jun '09

Early screening & Identification of ASDs.