
UK event possibly August 2002
This conference will be planned to address key issues that are preventing young people from participating within our societies on equal terms. Speakers will include people with first hand experience of AD/HD or similar neurological differences. We intend to hold many workshops to discuss and design ideas that can be presented to designers of services to enable young people with these differences better opportunities for their future.
Workshop ideas so far; transition from childhood to adult, extra difficulties females have getting there AD/HD difficulties recognised, labelling, access to medication, education needs, what support young people need and how young people can contribute their views effectively.
This conference will not be "just another conference"! This conference has a task to examine difficulties young people have and to publish a working pack of issues voiced during this event.
We are hoping this conference will be of interest to all members of society and hope that professional agencies like education services, health services and social services will find great value from attending this event. This will also give young people the opportunity to voice directly to service suppliers during this event.
If you would like to find out more information about this conference or have views you would like to express to a designers of this event. Or if you wish to participate with the planning of this event, please contact:
| Web Site | Phone Land Line UK | Phone Mobile UK | ||
| Andy Hayes | Conference@hi2u.org | www.hi2u.org | 01636-892997 | |
| Leanne Howard | Yadhdpm2002@aol.com | Y-AD/HD-PM | 07909-593491 |
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