International speakers address the future of rehabilitation
International speakers address the future of rehabilitation medicine at the AFRM/NZRA Combined Rehabilitation Meeting 2015
12 October 2015
Tomorrow leading international and Australasian rehabilitation experts will share the latest research and innovations in rehabilitation medicine at the Australasian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine and New Zealand Rehabilitation Association (AFRM/NZRA) Combined Rehabilitation Meeting in Wellington.
The meeting ‘Building an Enabling Society’ will be held at the InterContinental Hotel, Wellington, betweenTuesday, 13 and Saturday, 17 October 2015.
Highlights of the program include:
• rehabilitation in the context of natural
disasters
• innovations in stroke rehabilitation,
including robotics and virtual reality
•
reconsidering rehabilitation from a Māori perspective
• cross-cultural considerations for pain management
in Australasia
• enabling a good life through
contemporary disability support
• using
rehabilitation to reduce societal disability
Prominent speakers include:
• Dr Barbara Gibson (US), Chair of
the Bloorview Children’s Hospital Foundation, Canada’s
largest children’s rehabilitation hospital
•
Professor Derek Wade (UK), who has been the editor of
Clinical Rehabilitation since 1994, writing articles for
over 35 years and producing over 200 peer reviewed articles
• Mr Paul Gibson (NZ), New Zealand Disability
Rights Commissioner and President of the New Zealand
Disabled Person’s Assembly
• Distinguished
Professor Richard Faull (NZ), Director of the Centre for
Brain Research at the University of Auckland
• Dr
Hinemoa Elder (NZ), a Professorial Fellow in Indigenous
Research who has developed theory for young Maori with
traumatic brain injury
• Dr Martin Sullivan (NZ),
who developed the first postgraduate program in Disability
Studies in New Zealand.
ENDS