The Pregnancy, Parenting & Brain Injury Conference will provide a vital platform for professionals in neuro rehabilitation to explore the unique challenges faced by individuals with brain injuries in navigating pregnancy and parenting. With expert speakers from a range of disciplines, this event will highlight both clinical and personal perspectives, offering practical insights into supporting families impacted by brain injury.
Set against the historic backdrop of One Great George Street in Westminster, London, this conference aims to address the complex intersection of pregnancy, parenting, and brain injury. On November 29th, 2024, professionals from fields such as case management, neuropsychology, law, and rehabilitation will gather to discuss strategies for overcoming the hurdles individuals with brain injuries face when navigating pregnancy and parenthood. Key speakers include survivors, medical professionals, case managers, and legal experts who will share practical approaches, supported by case studies, lived experiences, and the latest research. The event will feature sessions covering a wide range of topics such as neuropsychiatric considerations in pregnancy after traumatic brain injury, the neuroprotective properties of pregnancy, psychological strategies for enhancing parenting skills, and insights into legal challenges surrounding future care planning. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with industry leaders in meaningful discussions and gain accreditation for their professional development.
This conference is a must-attend for anyone working within neuro rehabilitation or providing care to individuals affected by brain injury. With a rich program focused on real-life challenges, the event promises invaluable learning opportunities for professionals such as case managers, psychologists, doctors, solicitors, and even survivors themselves. By attending, you will gain access to the latest evidence-based strategies for supporting families and individuals navigating pregnancy and parenting after brain injury. Additionally, the opportunity to earn APIL training accreditation adds value to your professional credentials. Engage with multidisciplinary perspectives and foster deeper understanding of how the intersection of brain injury and family dynamics can be managed effectively.