Join us on November 13th, 2024, at BMA House, London, for an insightful conference exploring the latest perspectives and solutions in neurorehabilitation. Experts will discuss effective strategies in managing challenging behaviour and acquired brain injury, with a focus on evidence-based practices, rehabilitation success stories, and innovations in neurobehavioral rehabilitation.
The Conundrums in Neurorehabilitation conference brings together leading clinicians and experts to address the complex challenges faced when working with individuals who have acquired brain injury (ABI) and related challenging behaviours. Through a series of expert-led sessions, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the latest theoretical frameworks and practical solutions for supporting those with neurobehavioral disabilities. Topics include effective behaviour support strategies, community-based neurobehavioral rehabilitation, and the role of digital health technologies in behaviour management. Throughout the day, participants will hear from top professionals in neuropsychology, clinical rehabilitation, and case management, with a focus on innovative approaches and real-world applications. The conference offers a unique opportunity to learn from experts who have been at the forefront of neurorehabilitation and to discuss the implications of emerging trends and research for clinical practice.
This event is a must-attend for healthcare professionals working with individuals with ABI and challenging behaviours. Attendees will gain practical insights from leading experts in neurorehabilitation, including solutions to managing behaviours and promoting positive outcomes in rehabilitation settings. The conference provides a platform for learning from innovative case studies and evidence-based practices, enabling professionals to better understand and address the complexities of neurobehavioral disabilities. Networking with peers and experts from across the sector will allow attendees to expand their knowledge base and contribute to discussions that drive forward the future of neurorehabilitation.