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Midlands Neurodevelopmental Disorders Study Day

Watch on-demand our guest speakers Dr Laavanya Damodaran, Dr Ian Male, Dr Subramanian Mahadevan-Bava, Ms Gabrielle Seddon, Dr Alice McCloskey, Prof Heather Elphick and Ms Janine Reynolds. The speakers evaluate service design for autism and ADHD through the review of current practices, alongside exploring a range of approaches for the effective management of sleep difficulties in young people with neurodevelopmental disorders. They also investigate the acceptability of swallowing tablets in children and share insights into setting up a successful sleep service, focussing on how to overcome certain challenges and barriers.

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Agenda

Should we see children with possible ASD or ADHD within a single neurodevelopmental pathway and other solutions? Findings from the Realist Evaluation of Autism ServiCe Delivery (RE-ASCeD)
Dr Ian Male, Consultant Community Paediatrician and Director of Research, Sussex community NHS Foundation Trust; Honorary Senior Lecturer Brighton and Sussex Medical School; Workforce Officer British Association of Community Child Health.
Effective management of insomnia in children with ASD
Dr Subramanian Mahadevan-Bava, Consultant Paediatrician, Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust.
Can children swallow tablets? Outcome data from a feasibility study to assess the acceptability of different-sized placebo tablets in children
Ms Gabrielle Seddon, Paediatric Medicines Research Unit Coordinator, Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.
Dr Alice McCloskey, Reader of Pharmacy, MPharm (Master of Pharmacy) Programme Leader, Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Liverpool John Moores University.
How to set up a successful sleep service
Prof Heather Elphick, Consultant in Paediatric Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.
Ms Janine Reynolds, Paediatric Sleep Disorders Nurse Specialist, Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.
Tics and Tourette’s - Differential diagnosis, guidelines and management
Dr Laavanya Damodaran, Consultant Neuropsychiatrist, Birmingham Women and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust.

Learning Objectives

  • To evaluate service design for Autism and ADHD through the review of current practices
  • To explore a range of approaches for the effective management of sleep difficulties in young people with neurodevelopmental disorders
  • To investigate the acceptability of swallowing tablets in children
  • To share an insight into setting up a successful sleep service, focussing on how to overcome certain challenges and barriers
  • To build a foundation of knowledge for the management and treatment of tics & Tourette’s

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