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UK/FLY/2023/2543

June 2023

This educational and promotional event is organised and funded by Flynn Pharma Ltd.

South Wales Neurodevelopmental Study Day

Wednesday 10 July 2024
Join us for the South Wales NDD Study Day taking place on Wednesday 10th July 2024 at the Village Hotel Cardiff. Our guest speakers, Dr Sunil Pulapaka, Kirk Anderson, Dr Patricia Jackson, Dr Juan Claudio Ferre Vidal and Dr Duvvoor Prathap Reddy will explore the benefits of psychoeducation for children with autism, the challenges of managing sleep in children with ASD and provide an update on medications for children with ADHD.
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Event Details

In-person event details

Venue: Village Hotel Cardiff, 29 Pendwyallt Road, Cardiff, CF14 7EF
Time: 09:00 -
16:00

Additional Information: Due to the expected popularity of this event early booking is advised. Physical spaces for this meeting are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.

Agenda

09.00
Coffee and registration
09.30
Welcome and introduction, Dr Sunil Pulapaka, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Clinical Lead, Neurodevelopmental Service PAEDS CTM, Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board
09.35
Autism psychoeducation session, Kirk Anderson, Specialist Keyworker with the Bath Swindon and Wiltshire ICB Keyworker Service
10.35
Sleep difficulties in children with neurodevelopmental disorders and management options, Dr Sunil Pulapaka, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Clinical Lead, Neurodevelopmental Service PAEDS CTM, Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board
11.35
Coffee break
11.50
Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) - making the diagnosis and integrating it in to your service, Dr Patricia Jackson, Honorary Fellow University of Edinburgh Department of Child Life and Health
12.50
Lunch
13.50
Untangling the overlap between ASD and ADHD, Dr Juan Claudio Ferre Vidal, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Neurodevelopmental Service, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
14.50
The neurobiology of ADHD, Dr Duvvoor Prathap Reddy, Adult Psychiatrist, Swansea
15.50
Chair's closing remarks, Dr Sunil Pulapaka, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Clinical Lead, Neurodevelopmental Service PAEDS CTM, Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board

Meet the Speakers

Dr Sunil Pulapaka
Dr Sunil Pulapaka
Consultant Child and Adolscent Psychiatrist and Clinical Lead, Neurodevelopmental Service PAEDS CTM, Cwm Taf Morgannwg Health Board

Dr Sunil Pulapaka is an experienced Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist with 16 years’ experience in CAMHS. He has been a Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists since 2005, completing his certificate of training in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry from Greater Glasgow and Clyde & Lanarkshire NHS Trust.
Working within child and adolescent services he has gained considerable experience in the identification, assessment, and treatment of numerous disorders, including anxiety, depression, OCD, eating disorders and early onset psychosis, as well as attachment and post-traumatic stress disorders and foetal alcohol syndrome. Dr Pulapaka is clinical lead for the neurodevelopmental service, and is responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of neurodevelopmental conditions (including ADHD, tic disorders, and ASD). He is trained in 3DI, DISCO and ADOS tools for assessment of ASD.
Dr Pulapaka is a regional advisor for RCPsych CAP faculty, Wales, CASC Examiner for Royal College of Psychiatry, PLAB examiner for the GMC and recruitment lead and educational supervisor for Health Education and Improvement Wales.

Kirk Anderson
Kirk Anderson
Specialist Keyworker with the BSW ICB Keyworker Service

Kirk is a Learning Disability Nurse, who qualified in 1995. He works mainly with children and has a particular interest in autism, as he and his two children are diagnosed autistic. More recently Kirk became involved in Swindon Community CAMHS neurodevelopmental pathway and has developed a post-diagnosis psychoeducation session based on his own research, information from autistic advocates and feedback from the children and families he works with. Like the majority of autistic adults, he prefers identity-first language, but doesn’t insist on it.

Dr. Patricia D. Jackson OBE FRCPCH
Dr. Patricia D. Jackson OBE FRCPCH
Honorary Fellow University of Edinburgh Department of Child Life and Health

Born in Northern Ireland, Dr Patricia D. Jackson trained as a Paediatrician at Edinburgh University specialising in neuro-developmental assessment. Her previous role in NHS Lothian was the development and organisation of Learning Disability Services for children and young people. She established, and was the Clinical Lead for, the CEN NMCN (National Care Network in Scotland for Children with Exceptional Health Care Needs).
She co-chaired the SIGN (Scottish Intercollegiate Guideline Network) guideline group which published the first UK National Clinical guideline for children and young people exposed pre-natally to alcohol in 2019.
Dr Jackson continues teaching and researching, and has a special interest in FASD, and sleep in children and young people with additional support needs or neurodiversity. Her current teaching commitments include course development and tutoring for ‘Sleep Action’.
Dr Jackson also works with several children’s organisations on a voluntary basis and is Vice Chair of Down’s Syndrome Scotland and the Cattanach Trust, and a Trustee for ‘The Yard’ and Children’s Health Scotland.

Dr Juan Claudio Ferre Vidal
Dr Juan Claudio Ferre Vidal
LMS, MRCPsych

Dr Juan Claudio Ferre Vidal is a Consultant in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry working full-time in the Neurodevelopmental Service (Community Child Health) in Cardiff and the Vale UHB. After nearly 15 years working in CAMHS, both in the UK as well as in Spain for a while, Dr Vidal moved to the newly created Neurodevelopmental Service 7 years ago.

Dr Duvvoor Prathap Reddy
Dr Duvvoor Prathap Reddy
Adult Psychiatrist, Swansea

Dr. Reddy is a psychiatrist based with the Adult Community Mental Health Team in Swansea, Wales. He has been involved in the assessment and management of adult ADHD since 2005 and is the lead for adult ADHD in the Swansea Health Board. He is also the UKAAN lead, Wales, for adult ADHD.

What will the event cover?

Key learning objectives

  • To understand the benefits of psychoeducation for children with autism
  • To highlight the challenges of managing sleep in children with ASD and provide management strategies to improve outcomes.
  • To provide an update on medications for children with ADHD
  • To understand the neurobiology behind ADHD