Conferences

Health for All Adolescents

Wednesday, February 1, 2017, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET http://bit.ly/2kLeTow HHS/Office of Adolescent Health (OAH), in partnership with the American Public Health Association, the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health, and The Lancet’s Commission on Adolescent Health and Wellbeing: Webinar. Health for All Adolescents. This webinar will provide a closer look at policies …

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The Health Care Policy Debate: Why Does it Matter? What is Your Role?

Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. ET http://www.aucd.org/template/event.cfm?event_id=7932&id=16 Learn about the current health care policy debate and what policies are important to children, youth, and adults with disabilities and their families. Strategies for successful health care advocacy will also be discussed. This webinar is specifically designed for AUCD network trainees.

Annual Disability Statistics Compendium & State of the Science Conference

February 13-14, 2017, Washington, DC http://bit.ly/2jZju9R Registration is FREE. The State of the Science Conference is open for in-person attendance only. The Annual Disability Statistics Compendium offers both in-person and webcast participation options. Please register if you plan to attend in-person or via webcast. The agenda, presenters, and logon procedures (for web viewers) will be emailed …

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Bridging the gap: from evidence to improved health for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities

Hilton Hotel, Belfast, Northern Ireland
 June 19-21, 2017 The IASSIDD Health SIRG will be holding a conference in Belfast, N Ireland on the 19th-21st June 2017 at the Hilton Hotel. The theme of the event is “Bridging the gap: from evidence to improved health for persons with IDD”. An international planning group has been working …

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