BACCH Annual Scientific Meeting 2010 - Programme

Scientific Programme - a synopsis of workshops for both days can be found here.

MONDAY 11 OCTOBER: 09.15 - 17.15
8.45
Registration Open - James Watt Centre (Edinburgh Conference Centre)
9.15
Opening Address - Dr Angela Moore
9.20
Keeping Infants safe - controversies in dummy use, breast feeding and bed sharing  in reducing the risk of SIDS Prof George Haycock
10.00
Keeping children safe from inappropriate tests and treatments Dr Danya Glayser
10.40
Morning Coffee
11.15
Keeping children with disabilities safe and sound David Lawson
11.55

Free Papers

  • Maternal Obesity and Cognitive Outcomes in Children Dr Emre Basatemur
  • Gender differences in motor coordination and physical activity within ALSPAC Dr Raghu Lingam
  • Review of Childhood Deaths in Wigan, Greater Manchester 1978-2008 Dr Rob Downes
  • Uptake of the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine by Schoolgirls in a Large British City – Variation in uptake and reasons for refusal Dr Susie Minson
13.00
Lunch: An informal meeting of SASG doctors will take place during lunch

14.00 & 15.00

Workshops

  • Quality measures in child protection medical services Dr Liz Adamson (not repeated)
  • Costing safeguarding service - current rules and future plans Dr Fawzia Rahman (not repeated)
  • Setting up a Multi-Disciplinary Feeding Clinic Dr Sarah Clegg, Gail Robertson & Rachel Brackenridge
  • How to detect and assess substance abuse Dr Paul McArdle
  • How do I prepare for Revalidation Dr Cliona ni Bhrolchain
  • Bullying - how to identify it and how to support children and young people Drs Anna Conway Morris and Caroline Boyd (RCPsych)
  • Children are still invisible (participation workshop) Bharti Mepani (RCPCH)
  • Sexual health for young people Mary Alexander (Caledonian Youth)
  • The Alder Hey Safeguarding model and future challenges Dr Jackie Gregg
16.05
Afternoon Tea Break
16.30
BACCH Annual Lecture Sir Ian Kennedy
17.15
Closing Comments
 
TUESDAY 12 OCTOBER: 09.00 - 16.15
8.30
Registration (for day delegates only)
09.00
Welcome - Dr Angela Moore
09.10
Keeping Looked After Children safe and well Dr Doug Simkiss

09.50

Keeping Paediatricians Safe Dr Peter Lachman
10.30
Morning Coffee Break
11.10

Free Papers

  • How good are Body Mass Index (BMI) charts for judging change in obesity? Dr Aaron Krom
  • Paediatric assessment in placements at breakdown: what does it achieve? Dr Marilina Antonelou
  • Have children who are on the list of children with child protection plans (previously child protection register) had more hospital admissions and accident and emergency department attendances in the past? Dr Anna Linden
  • Domestic Abuse in the Gypsy-Traveller Community in Cardiff Dr Jamie Naughton

Personal Practice Papers

  • Female Genital Mutilation Dr Kerry Robinson
  • To improve the quality and access of Initial Health Assessment of looked after children Dr Sandhya Jose
  • Can community paediatrics QUIPP? Dr Fawzia Rahman
  • Audit of Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) Cases seen in Oxford 2008-2009 Dr Georgia Jackson
12.15
Lunch The Downs Syndrome Medical Interest Group will be holding a meeting during lunch

13.15 & 14.15

Workshops

  • Peer review in action Drs Deborah Hodes and Rob Senior (CPSIG)
  • How do we keep children with ADHD safe? Dr Diana Leaver (George Still Forum)
  • How to do your own mental health assessment when you don't have a liaison psychiatrist Dr Derek Proudlove
  • How to set up a health service for looked after children Dr Betty Wilson
  • Training workshop: How to do a case based discussion well Dr Cliona ni Bhrolchain (2hr workshop)
  • A Beginner's Guide to setting up a  Managed Clinical Network Dr Patricia Jackson
  • Creating Safer Organisations: Practical implications of research about abuse in professional settings Marcus Erooga (NSPCC)
  • Understanding how the physical environment influences childhood injuries Campbell Millar and Paul Sizeland (Scottish Government Project)
15.20
BACCH Question Time
16.00
Closing Comments and Prizes
16.15
Close of conference

Workshops Our popular personal practice workshops will again be taking place on both days of the Meeting. The key aim of the interactive workshops is to provide key evidenced-based messages that participants can take away and start to use in their clinical practice straight away. All workshops will last for one hour and be repeated (unless otherwise stated).

Social Events On the evening of Monday 11 October, we will be hosting the BACCH Annual Dinner. This year we will feature a 3-course dinner celebrating the best of local Scottish produce. Don't forget your dancing shoes as the evening entertainment, sponsored by SACCH, will be a ceilidh.

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