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8 Jul 2009

Social History of Learning Disability- Two Day Conference


‘Families, History and Learning Difficulties’
The Open University, 9th and 10th July 2009
Michael Young Building, Rooms 1, 2, 3 & 4
Programme- Day One
9th July 2009
‘Discovering Families’
09.30-09.55 Coffee and Registration
09.55-10.00 Introduction
Co-chairs: Sue Dumbleton. Victor Hall and Pam Dale
10.00-10.30 ‘Family Secrets: Learning Difficulties and the Family,
1860-1960’
Keynote speech by Deborah Cohen
10.30-11.00 ‘Generation to generation: finding out about where people with learning difficulties fit into their family trees’ Mabel Cooper and Gloria Ferris
11.00-11.15 Tea and Coffee
11.15-11.45 ‘Children and young people with learning disabilities in mid-nineteenth century Britain’ David Stewart.
11.45-12.15 ‘Missed but still very much there: death and dying in an old learning disability hospital’ Stuart Todd and David O’Driscoll.
12.15-12.45 ‘Substitute Families: Teachers as Primary Caregivers during the Second World War’ Sue Wheatcroft
12.45-1.55 Lunch and Exhibition
1.55-2.00 Introduction
Co-chairs: Jan Siska and Gloria Ferris

2.00-2.30 ‘Finding my Family’ Victor Hall

2.30-3.00 ‘More then just a name in an admission book: discovering lost families and histories of those with learning disabilities one hundred years ago’ Kath Ensor
3.00-.3.15 Tea and Coffee

3.15-3.45 ‘Parental accounts of autism’ Mary Langan.

3.45-4.15 ‘Views and Experiences of older family carers with special reference to ethnicity’ Raghu Raghavan
Programme-Day Two
10th July 2009
‘Family Experiences’

09.30-09.55 Coffee and Registration

09.55-10.00 Introduction:
Co-chairs: Anne Lewthwaite. Mabel Cooper and
Sue Ledger
10.00-10.30 ‘Caring or cared for? An Irish perspective on the family relationships of people with intellectual disabilities’ Zoe Hughes
10.30- 11.00 ‘This was my life: I’m here to tell it’ Kelley Johnson and Patrick Kearney
11.00-11.15 Tea and Coffee
11.15-11.45 ‘Life Histories and Families’ Louise Frost
11.45-12.15 ‘The exceptional experience of difference: a learning journey through difficulties and insights’ Hilra Vinha
12.15-12.45 ‘My Life’ Elizabeth Harkness
12-45.1.55 Lunch, Exhibition and Film
1.55-2.00 Introduction
Co-chairs: David O’Driscoll and Patrick Delaney
2.00-2.30 ‘Autism and Learning Disability over time: an early- life history approach’ Andrew Lovell
2.30-3.00 ‘Out of the frying pan…’ Daniel Doherty
3.00-3.15 Tea and Coffee
3.15-3.45 ‘When Hospital Care was the main alternative to Family Care: a Survey in 1983’ Anne McAreavy
3.45-4.15 Summing up, Jan Walmsley

3 comments:

Unknown said...

nene,
foi sensacional aquele dia na biblioteca, nos conversando sobre os destiorados da vida.
rimos tanto as gargalhadas. se fosse meio de periodo letivo o seguranca teria vindo perguntar se a gente queria um gomado pra se ocupar, nera nao?
muuuuito sensacional sua narrativa sobre essa conferencia em MK. essas coisas mudam a vida da gente. fique firme, viu? ah sua apresentacao com aqueles cartoons super super.
beijos e tamos ai.

Unknown said...

Ai, fia, nossos papos sao sempre assim, como direi...revigorantes pra mim!!! Voce tem sido uma presenca linda que surgiu na minha vida.
Beijo

Unknown said...

idem ibidem
loco cito
opus citato
:-)