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www.nabis.orgThis programme is supported by the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH)
The First International
Conference on Paediatric Acquired Brain Injury
Crowne Plaza HotelLiverpool, United Kingdom
16-18 September, 2015 Supporting Young People and Their Families
to Maximise Good Outcomes and Quality of Life
ON-SITE PROGRAMME
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Catherine Aaro Jonsson Sweden
Vicki Anderson Australia
Richard Appleton United Kingdom
David Arciniegas United States
Lucia Braga Brazil
Katie Byard United Kingdom
Enrico Castelli Italy
Cathy Catroppa Australia
Carol DeMatteo Canada
Roberta DePompei United States
Patrick Donohue United States
Ingrid Emanuelson Sweden
Gerry Gioia United States
Carol Hawley United Kingdom
Eric Hermans The Netherlands
Gillian Hotz United States
Ingela Kristiansen Sweden
Arend de KloetThe Netherlands
Bryan Kolb Canada
Peter de KoningThe Netherlands
Mark Linden United Kingdom
Alison Madden Canada
Audrey McKinlay Australia
Thomas McMillan United Kingdom
Peter Patrick United States
Jennie PonsfordAustralia
George Prigatano United States
Planning Committee
Chairs
Carol Hawley, PhD Chair of IPBIS Board
United Kingdom
Ronald Savage, EdD Conference Co-Chair
United States
Beth Wicks
Conference Co-Chair United Kingdom
Gerard Ribbers The Netherlands
Peter Rumney Canada
Ronald Savage United States
Robert Tasker United States
Anthony Ward United Kingdom
David Walker United Kingdom
Beth Wicks United Kingdom
Keith Yeates Canada
Nathan Zasler United States
Invited SpeakersAhmed Abobat Saudi Arabia
Anna Adlam United Kingdom
Vicki Anderson Australia
Deborah AndrewsNew Zealand
Tanya Beatty Canada
Miriam Beauchamp Canada
Lucia Braga Brazil
Cheryl Button Canada
Katie Byard United Kingdom
Enrico Castelli Italy
Prathiba Chitasabesan United Kingdom
Michael Collins United States
Ali Crichton Australia
Sue Davie United Kingdom
Roberta DePompei United States
Ava Easton United Kingdom
Rhona Feldt-Stein Canada
Tony Figaji South Africa
Deborah FortescueUnited Kingdom
Caron Gan Canada
Ann Glang United States
Carol HawleyUnited Kingdom
Nathan Hughes United Kingdom
Jenny Jim United Kingdom
Cathy JohnsonUnited Kingdom
Rachel Kneen United Kingdom
Bryan Kolb Canada
Agata Krasny-Pacini France
Ingela Kristiansen Sweden
Suncica Lah Australia
John Leddy United States
Mark LovellUnited States
Christine MacDonell United States
Caroline McHutchison United Kingdom
Audrey McKinlay Australia
W. Alan Mutch Canada
Barbara O’Connell Ireland
Natalie Phillips Australia
Arturo Pichardo Mexico
John Rizzo United States
Peter Rumney Canada
Ronald Savage United States
Chanth Seyone Canada
Adriaan Theeuwes The Netherlands
James Tonks United Kingdom
Lisa Turan United Kingdom
Shari Wade United States
David Walker United Kingdom
Beth Wicks United Kingdom
Louise WilkinsonUnited Kingdom
Barry Willer United States
Huw Williams United Kingdom
Local Advisory Group Lynne Carrick-Leary, Business Development Manager, Irwin Mitchell LLP
Sue Davie, Chief Executive, Meningitis NowAva Easton, Chief Executive, The Encephalitis Society
Carol Hawley, Chair of IPBISChloe Hayward, Chief Executive, United Kingdom Acquired Brain Injury Forum
Mark Linden, IPBIS board memberJackie Parker, Managing Director, J S Parker Ltd
Lisa Turan, Chief Executive Officer, Child Brain Injury TrustBeth Wicks, IPBIS board member
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NorwayStefania Mondello
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Norway
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CanadaKarin Persson
SwedenGeraldina Poggi
ItalyJonathan PoolUnited KingdomRebecca PryceUnited KingdomRitu Puthen
CanadaJana Radlanski
GermanySally Robinson United KingdomHemda Rotem
IsraelPat L. SampleUnited States
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Zhanna SemenovaRussia
Teena Shetty United StatesTamar Silberg United StatesIngrid Sjöberg
Sweden
Catherine Aaro Jonsson Sweden
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AustraliaOrly BarIsrael
Omer Bar Yosef Israel
Sharon Barak Israel
Tanya Beatty Canada
Miriam Beauchamp Canada
Jenny Bellerose Canada
Coco Bernard Australia
Danielle Brewer Canada
Cheryl Button Canada
Vincy Chan Canada
Mathilde Chevignard France
Ali Crichton Australia
Paige Culotta United States
Carol DeMatteo Canada
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Etzyona Eisenstein Israel
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CanadaSuzette Finney United StatesMatthew Frith
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RussiaAsa Fyrberg
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Michal Katz-Leurer Israel
Michelle Keightley Canada
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Tal Krasovsky Israel
Ram Kumar United KingdomSuncica Lah Australia
Anne Laurent-Vannier France
John Leddy United States
Clemence Lefevre-Dognin France
Jennifer Limond United KingdomMark Linden
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Caroline McHutchison United KingdomAudrey McKinlay
AustraliaHeather McLean United StatesW. Alan Mutch
CanadaAndrew Nelson United Kingdom
Panayotis Ntourntoulis United Kingdom
Olugbenga Odebode Nigeria
Sarah O’Dougherty Ireland
Valerie Paasch United States
Leora Packer Israel
Andrea Palacio-Navarro Spain
Natalie Phillips AustraliaNick Reed Canada
Linus Reen Sweden
Karin Reuter-Rice United StatesAdi Reuveni
IsraelJohn Rizzo
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AustraliaHemda Rotem
IsraelPeter Rumney
CanadaMarianne Saard
EstoniaMarta Sanz-Palau
SpainZhanna Semenova
RussiaWilliam Singer United StatesNicola Starkey New Zealand
Oral Abstract Presenters
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Matthew Stockwell United KingdomSandra Strazzer
ItalyPremalatha Subbarao
IndiaGillian Ta’eed
AustraliaMelissa Trovato United States
Svetlana Valiullina Russia
Lorna Wales United KingdomSuzanne Watson United KingdomLaura Weinberg United StatesMeagan White
AustraliaBarry Willer United States
Bethanne Willingham United KingdomClaire Willis Australia
Huiyun Xiang United States
Judith E.M. Smetsers The Netherlands
Nicola StarkeyNew Zealand
Kathy Stazyk
CanadaEmily Talbot
United KingdomTobias Tsai
United StatesSvetlana Valiullina
RussiaLee VerweelCanada
Saeed WahassSaudi ArabiaBeth Wales
United Kingdom
Diana WaltersUnited States
Louise WilkinsonUnited Kingdom
Pamela WilsonUnited States
Manabu Yoshihashi Japan
Umamah YusufiUnited Kingdom
Poster Abstract Presenters
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IPBIS SOCIAL EVENT
Liverpool is home to John, Paul, George and Ringo! Enjoy a live performance in tribute to the best known musicians in the world with your colleagues. Entertainment, buffet, and two drink tickets are included. It will be a night to remember with the Fab Four! An additional fee is required to participate in this event and tickets will be sold at the registration desk until they are sold out. The Social Event will take place on Thursday, 17 September, 2015 starting at 7.30pm, immediately after the poster reception.
ORAL PRESENTERS
Oral presenters are asked to drop-off and upload their PowerPoint files to the designated slide drop-off desk the day prior to their presentation. The slide drop-off desk will be open during regular registration hours.
POSTER PRESENTERS
There will be two poster sessions held during the conference at the times listed below.
Session A Thursday evening session: 5.45 – 7.30pm Set up time for Session A begins at 2.30 until 5.30pm. Your poster(s) must be taken down by 8.00pm Thursday evening or your poster will be removed and destroyed.
Session B Friday lunch session: 1.15 – 2.45pmSet up time for Session B will begins at 9.00am until 1.00pm. Your poster(s) must be taken down by 5.00pm Friday evening or your poster will be removed and destroyed.
The dimensions of the poster are 1 x 1 meter (approx. 39 x 39 inches).This is useable space on the poster board where your poster will hang. Push pins will be provided.
Please refer to the A4 hand-out for the list of posters, titles and corresponding presentation times. Awards will be given to the 1st and 2nd place posters. Award winners will be announced on the last day of the conference after poster Session B.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Badges: Each delegate will receive a name badge upon registration. For security reasons, all participants are required to wear their badge during all conference events.
Language: The official language of the conference is English. No simultaneous translation will be provided.
Dress: The dress code for the scientific sessions is casual/professional.
WELCOME TO LIVERPOOL!
The International Paediatric Brain Injury Society (IPBIS) and the International Brain Injury Association (IBIA) welcome you to the First International Conference on Paediatric Acquired Brain Injury, held in the historic and vibrant city of Liverpool!
ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
This is the first global event that brings together all those involved in the identification, treatment and prevention of brain injury in children, adolescents, and young adults. The theme of the conference is “Supporting Young People and Their Families to Maximise Good Outcomes and Quality of Life.”
The scientific aim of the conference is to explore current and innovative treatments, rehabilitation programmes, support mechanisms, and ways to improve the lives and potential of these young people and their families. The conference programme seeks to be inclusive of all issues relating to every aspect of brain injury, both traumatic (i.e., external physical force injuries, penetrating injuries, etc.) and atraumatic (i.e., infectious diseases, tumours, stroke, neurotoxic poisonings, etc.).
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
The Scientific Planning Committee has developed a broad educational programme that will address a wide range of topics, including:
• The epidemiology of acquired brain injuries in children and adolescents from a world health care perspective.
• Evidenced-based research regarding the nature and efficacy of medical, clinical and educational treatment of acquired brain injuries in children and adolescents.
• The varied causes of ABI in childhood, including medical conditions and non-accidental traumatic injuries.
• Development of advocacy protocols to support families affected by paediatric ABI, towards affecting change at National and International levels.
• Models of innovative systems, services and supports for children/adolescents with ABI and their families.
• How to better recognise, manage and treat mTBI/Concussions in children/adolescents.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) has approved this activity for up to a total of 17 CPD credits, in accordance with the current RCPCH CPD Guidelines as follows:• Special Pre-Conference Sessions 16/09/2015: 3.5 CPD Credits• Thursday 17/09/2015: 6 CPD Credits• Friday 18/09/2015: 7.5 CPD Credits
Association of Personal Injury LawyersThis programme has been accredited by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) Training for 17.75 CPD hours (4 hours for the pre-conference session and 13.75 hours for the main conference).
Participation CertificatesA “Certificate of Attendance” will be provided to each requesting participant.
Photography, audio or video recording on the premises of the conference or exhibition area is strictly prohibited without express and written permission from IBIA and/or IPBIS. IBIA reserves the right to bar from this and
future meetings any attendee who fails to adhere to these policies.
Attendees seeking copies of slide decks and ppt files are encouraged to speak directly with the presenter.
Special Pre-Conference Sessions Wednesday, September 16, 2015 Two Concurrent Sessions 1.00 – 5.00pm
Pre-Conference Session 1. Clinical Assessment and Management of Concussion
Chairs:
Michael Collins (USA)
Audrey McKinlay (Australia)
Panelists: Vicki Anderson (Australia) Barry Willer (USA) John Leddy (USA) Mark Lovell (USA)
Pre-Conference 2. Family Resilience After ABI: Working with Families to Find their Positive Place
Chairs:
Roberta DePompei (USA)
Lucia Braga (Brazil)
Panelists:
Family members (UK)
Caron Gan (Canada)
Jenny Jim (UK)
Ann Glang (USA)
Princes 1
Princes 2
1.00 – 2.15pm
Concussions: Focus on children under 10 years of age
Audrey McKinlay
2.15 – 2.45pm
Break
2.45 – 4.00pm
Concussions: Focus on adolescents
Michael Collins
4.00 – 5.00pm
Panel Discussion
Panelists:
Audrey McKinlay
Michael Collins
Vicki Anderson
Barry Willer
John Leddy
Mark Lovell
1.00 – 1.45pm Let’s Meet the Real Experts: Introduction and interview with two families who have found their way
Speakers:
Two special families and Roberta DePompei
1.45 – 2.15pm
Strengths-Based Family Intervention after Pediatric ABI
Caron Gan
2.15 – 2.45pm
Break
2.45 – 3.15pm
Empowering parents to be parents in post-acute paediatric neurorehabilitation in acquired brain injury
Jenny Jim
3.15 – 4.00pm
Using Interactive Multimedia to Teach Parent Advocacy Skills
Ann Glang
4.00 – 4.30pm
Family participation and intervention in Brazil
Lucia Braga
4.30 – 5.00pm
Audience participation, suggestions and recommendations
Facilitated by Lucia Braga and Roberta DePompei
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Princes 1
Princes 2
Princes 3
8.00 – 8.40am Coffee with Exhibitors
8.40 – 8.50am Conference Welcome
Councillor Tony Concepcion, Lord Mayor of Liverpool
Introduced by Carol Hawley (UK), Chair of IPBIS Board
8.50 – 9.00am Conference Opening
Ron Savage (USA) & Beth Wicks (UK), Conference Co-Chairs
9.00 – 10.00am
Harnessing the Power of Brain Plasticity for Treating Children and Youth with Brain Injury
Bryan Kolb (Canada)
Chair: Beth Wicks (UK)
10.00 – 10.30am Break with Exhibitors
10.30 – 11.50am
Top Scoring Abstracts
Chairs: Carol Hawley (UK) & Ronald Savage (USA)
0190, The Effects of Long-Term and Acute Contact Sport Participation on Cognitive Function in Varsity Athlete
Danielle Brewer (Canada)
0090, Development of the Pediatric Family Needs Questionnaire – A Partnership Approach
Caron Gan (Canada)
0171, Short distance walking speed and timed walking distance among children with brain injury: redundancy and physiological responses
Etzyona Eisenstein (Israel)
0108, To the Question of Consciousness Restoration in Children with Severe TBI
Zhanna Semenova (Russia)
0211, Cognitive Outcome after Childhood Stroke
Mathilde Chevignard (France)
0062, Acceptability and feasibility of web-based working memory training in children who have survived a brain injury
Anna Adlam (UK)
0028, Web-based rehabilitation of working memory following pediatric traumatic brain injury: Preliminary findings of a randomized double blind controlled trial
Natalie Phillips (Australia)
11.50 – 12.00pm
Presentation of the Jane Gillett Award to Shari Wade
Carol Hawley (UK) & Bernard Gluckstein (Canada)
12.00 – 1.30pm Lunch
1.30 – 2.45pm Panel Session
Paediatric Medical Rehabilitation for ABI
Chairs:
Peter Rumney (Canada)
Ingela Kristiansen (Sweden)
Panelists:
Chanth Seyone (Canada)
Enrico Castelli (Italy)
Tony Figaji (South Africa)
Panel Session
Creating a Quality Framework for Programs serving
Children and Youth with ABI
Chair:
Christine MacDonell (USA)
Panelists:
Arturo Pichardo (Mexico)
Ahmed Aboabat (Saudi Arabia)
Deborah Andrews (New Zealand)
Adriaan Theeuwes (Netherlands)
Barbara O’Connell (Ireland)
Cathy Johnson (UK)
Panel Session
Is it a crime? ABI and Youth Justice – a Workshop
to Investigate
Chairs:
Huw Williams (UK)
Lisa Turan (UK)
Panelists:
Prathiba Chitasabesan (UK)
Nathan Hughes (UK)
Louise Wilkinson (UK)
Deborah Fortescue (UK)
2.45 – 3.00pm Break
3.00 – 4.15pm Accepted Abstracts
Medical Rehabilitation
Moderator: Alison Madden
0078, Outcomes Of Early Rehabilitation In Children
With Hypoxic Brain Injury
Ram Kumar (UK)
Accepted Abstracts
Clinical Outcome Measures
Moderator: Catherine Aaro Jonsson
0014, A Virtual Classroom Environment for Detection of
Attention Deficit in Children with ABI
Yafit Gilboa (Israel)
Accepted Abstracts
Epidemiology
Moderator: Huw Williams
0015, One-year outcomes of childhood TBI: Findings
from a population-based study
Nicola Starkey (New Zealand)
0119, Early Rehabilitation In The Pediatric Cardiac
Intensive Care Unit, One Year Experience
Omer Bar Yosef (Israel)
0011, The Cardiac Autonomic Response to Differing
Efforts in Children at the Chronic Phase Post Severe
TBI
Michal Katz-Leurer (Israel)
0019, Paediatric Neurological Melioidosis: A
Rehabilitation Case Study
Meagan White (Australia)
0178, Role of Early Rehabilitation in the Medical aid to
Children with Severe BI
Svetlana Valullina (Russia)
0106, Pediatric acute TBI: healthcare team challenges
Karin Reuter-Rice (USA)
0100, Ecological Assessment of Everyday Executive
Functioning at Home and at School using the BRIEF
Questionnaire following Childhood TBI
Mathilde Chevignard (France)
0148, Speech Pathology Assessment of Language and
Cognitive Communication for School Aged Children
following TBI: A Survey of International Clinical Practice
Matthew Frith (Australia)
0151, Optimal Cerebral Perfusion Pressure and
Outcome in Paediatric Brain Trauma
Tsz-Yan Milly Lo (UK)
0206, Childhood head injury: causes, outcome, and
outcome predictors. A Nigerian perspective
Olugbenga Odebode (Nigeria)
0141, Severe TBI in children treated according to Lund
concept 2000-2009
Linus Réen (Sweden)
0213, Adult Recall Of TBI’s that Occurred During
Childhood and Adolescence
Audrey McKinlay (Australia)
0070, Children and Youth with Traumatic Brain Injury:
Who uses Homecare Services, What Do They Use, and
How Much Does it Cost?
Vincy Chan (Canada)
0069, Defining Pediatric TBI Using International
Classification of Diseases Version 10 Codes: A
Systematic Review
Vincy Chan (Canada)
0048, National Estimates of Pediatric TBIs Treated in
U.S. Emergency Departments: Implications for Clinical
Trials and Comparative Outcomes Research
Huiyun Xiang (USA))
4.15 – 5.45pm Accepted Abstracts
mTBI
Moderator: Audrey McKinlay
0104, A post-mTBI longitudinal follow-up of theory of
mind in preschool children
Jenny Bellerose (Canada)
0209, Measuring Adherence To Return To Activity And
Return To School Guidelines In Children And Youth
Post Concussive Injury
Carol DeMatteo (Canada)
0158, Pediatric Mild Head Injury: Psychosocial Factors
in Recovery Trajectories
Maya Gerner (Israel)
0077, Do Concussion Symptoms Really Resolve in
Young Children?
Coco Bernard (Australia)
0208, Amantadine for Post TBI Behavioral
Dysregulation
William Singer (USA)
0162, Exploring Prolonged Recovery and Depression in
Youth after Concussion: A Trajectory of Recovery
Kathy Stazyk (Canada)
0084, Evaluation of The Necessity of Hospitalization in
Children With an Isolated Linear Skull Fracture
Adi Reuveni (Israel)
Accepted Abstracts
Clinical Outcome Measures
Moderator: Ingela Kristansen
0161, Exploring The King’s Outcome Scale for
Childhood Head Injury in Children Attending A
Rehabilitation Hospital
Peter Rumney (Canada)
0114, Using a new measure of everyday memory in a
sample of children with ABI
Mathilde Chevignard (France)
0130, Use of Motor Learning Strategies in
Occupational and Physical Therapy for Pediatric ABI
Tal Krasovksy (Israel)
0126, TBI in Young Children
Juliet Haarbauer-Krupa (USA)
0116, Goal-setting, Scaling and Attainment: a training
course for neuro-rehabilitation clinicians
Bethanne Willingham (UK)
Accepted Abstracts
Social and Behavioural Rehabilitation
Moderator: Katie Byard
0185, Psychosocial Developmental Trajectory of
Children with and without TBI
Stefanie Rosema (Australia)
0039, Psychological and Behavioral Difficulties
Following Severe TBI in Adolescence: A Comparison
with a Sample of Peers with Brain Lesions of Other
Origin and with Control Group
Sandra Strazzer (Italy)
0020, Severe TBI in adolescents and young adults: An
investigation of the psychological and behavioral
outcome in the chronic phase
Karoline Doser (Denmark)
0207, The Role of Behavioral Psychology in an
Interdisciplinary BI Rehabilitation Clinic
Valerie Paasch (USA)
0095, Childhood Acquired Brain Injury and subsequent
delinquent behavior: a retrospective study of
demographic, injury-related, neurological and cognitive
characteristics in a sample of 40 patients
Clémence Lefèvre-Dognin (France)
0006, UK Music Therapy Practice in Paediatric
Neurorehabilitation following TBI
Panayotis Ntourntoufis (UK)
0168, Disguising Therapy as Fun: Innovative and
Research Based Group Therapy of Adolescents
Suzette Finney (USA)
0180, We don’t just want an app: information needs of
children and youth with an ABI
Lorna Wales (UK)
5.45 – 7.30pm Poster Session Reception with the Exhibitors
Entertainment by the Everton Youth Philharmonic
7.30 – 11.00pm Conference Social Event (additional admittance required)
Friday, September 18, 2015
Princes 1
Princes 2
Princes 3
7:30 – 9.00am Accepted Abstracts
Cognitive Rehabilitation
Moderator: Mark Linden
0092, Supporting the basic learning skills of children
with ABI: cognitive Neurorehabilitation as a long-term
remediation
Marianne Saard (Estonia)
0063, Evaluating a prospective memory intervention for
children who have survived a BI
Anna Adlam (UK)
0053, Executive Functions and Behavioral Outcome of
Children with Moderate to Severe TBI in a Spanish
Pediatric Sample
Marta Sanz-Palau (Spain)
0058, A systematic review of technology-based
interventions for rehabilitating children and adolescents
with ABI
Mark Linden (UK)
0096, Music Therapy and Neuropsychology; Clinical
harmony. An innovative and integrated approach to
memory rehabilitation in children with ABI
Sarah O'Doherty (Ireland)
0121, Mood and Cognition in Mid-Teens and Young
Adults following TBI
Gillian Ta'eed (Australia)
0138, Cognitive Speed Training for Children who have
Survived an ABI: A Feasibility and Acceptability Study
Jennifer Limond (UK)
0181, Development is interrupted not arrested: self-
awareness following a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in
childhood
Lorna Wales (UK)
Accepted Abstracts
Legal Issues and Non-Accidental Injuries
Moderator: Peter Rumney
0214, Disrupting Pathways To Custody For Young
People with TBI: Understanding Impairment and
Disability, Criminality And Criminalization
Nathan Hughes (Australia)
0218, Litigating uncertainties: the legal mechanisms for
responding to difficulties of proof and prediction when
claiming compensation on behalf of children and young
persons with ABI
Matthew Stockwell (UK)
0200, Pediatric Anoxic Brain Injury: Medical, Cultural,
and Forensic Issues
Laura Weinberg (USA)
0212, Mental Capacity and Sexual Relationships:
Legal Framework for Supporting Adolescents and
Young Adults with BI
Matthew Stockwell (UK)
0234, A Comparative Analysis of the Legal Process
and Compensation Systems for Paediatric ABI Cases
Across Europe
Paul McClorry (UK)
0016, The Potential Clinical Impact of a Validated
Screening Tool for Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma
Kent Hymel (USA)
0079, Does a multifocal subdural hematoma (SDH) in
a child less than 1 year of age always mean abusive
head trauma (AHT) by shaking?
Anne Laurent-Vannier (France)
0125, Pattern Recognition of an Uncommon Injury:
Abusive Head Trauma by Manual Skull Compression
Paige Culotta USA)
Accepted Abstracts
Functional Outcome Measures
Moderator: Enrico Castelli
0110, Measuring Outcome From Pediatric Concussion:
A Canadian Perspective on Common Data Elements
For Research and Clinical Management
Isabelle Gagnon (Canada)
0203, Response to early inpatient neurorehabilitation in
27 children admitted with acquired brain injury using the
Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory
David McCormick (UK)
0010, Cognitive-communication disorders after ABI in
school-aged children and adolescents: Relating
assessments of everyday functioning to clinical trials
Åsa Fyrberg (Sweden)
0012, The long term gait deficits of children post severe
TBI
Hemda Rotem (Israel)
0135, Abnormalities of the Attentional Network
following ABI in Pediatric Patients: A fMRI Study
Sandra Strazzer (Italy)
0173, Compatibility of Bruinink Oseretsky Test of Motor
Proficiency Second Edition in Children with ABI
Sharon Barak (Israel)
0034, Re-Emergence of Head Control is Associated
with Resolution of Disorder of Consciousness during
Inpatient Rehabilitation in Children with TBI
Heather McLean (USA)
9.00 – 10.00am
Accepted Abstracts
Cognitive Rehabilitation
Moderator: Ava Easton
0101, Self-Awareness Assessment during Cognitive
Rehabilitation in Children with ABI: a Feasibility Study
and Proposed Model of Child Anosognosia
Agata Krasny-Pacini (France)
0118, Implicit Memory in Children with TBI Shows
Similar Trends as Typically Developing Children
Leora Packer (Israel)
0115, Reccovery of Consciousness and Higher Mental
Function after Severe TBI in the Early Period of
Rehabilitation
Ekaterina Fufaeva (Russia)
0064, Exploring the impact of traumatic brain injury on
moral reasoning and how this relates to executive
functioning, empathy and emotion-based decision
making
Anna Adlam (UK)
0097, Motor Sequence and Explicit Re-learning of
Daily Activities After Severe Brain Damage: 2 Case
Studies
Orly Bar (Israel)
Accepted Abstracts
“Non traumatic” Brain Injury
Moderator: Sue Davie
0117, Functional, Cognitive and School Outcomes
after Childhood Stroke
Mathilde Chevignard (France)
0071, Identifying Pediatric Non-TBI in a Publicly
Insured Healthcare System
Vincy Chan (Canada)
0024, Supporting students with brain tumors in
obtaining school intervention services: The clinician's
role from an educator's perspective
Sharon Grandinette (USA)
0132, Assessment Framework & Rehabilitation in Non-
Traumatic Brain Injury (NTBI) Sequelae To
Arteriovenous Malformation: Case Study
Premalatha Bachalli Subbarao (India)
0103, Is There An Association Between Morphine
Sulphate Exposure And Paediatric Brain Structure On
Magnetic Resonance Imaging?
Andrew Nelson (UK)
Accepted Abstracts
Functional Outcome Measures
Moderator: Roberta de Pompei
0215, Twelve month outcome after early inpatient
neurorehabilitation in 18 children treated for acquired
brain injury using the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability
Inventory
David McCormick (UK)
0017, Bringing indigenous knowledge forward.
Whakawhiti kōrero, a method for identifying and
correcting problems with assessment tool development
in young Māori with TBI
Hinemoa Elder (New Zealand)
0076, The Physical Abilities and Mobility Scale: Use in
Tracking Recovery in Children with TBI Admitted to
Inpatient Rehabilitation with Disorders of
Consciousness
Melissa Trovato (USA)
0043, Multi-Disciplinary Team Working and the use of
Functional Outcome Measures in Neurorehabilitation
Claire Hedley (UK)
0143, Validation of the French translation of the
Glasgow Outcome Scale – Extended, Pediatric version
(GOS-E Peds): Clinical utility in assessing outcome in
children and adolescents following ABI
Mathilde Chevignard (France)
10.00 – 11.00am Accepted Abstracts
Family Supports and Interventions
Moderator: Lisa Turan
0105, Adaptive challenges in pediatric traumatic brain
injury: an acute hospitalization trajectory
Karin Reuter-Rice (USA)
0042, Impact of Social Work Interventions on Family
Adaption Following Paediatric ABI
Lyndal Hickey (Australia)
0080, Reduction of Cost to Society by Using a
Pediatric ABI Specific Family Support Intervention
Eric Hermans (The Netherlands)
0183, Efficacy of a new parent-supported intervention
after moderate and severe childhood TBI
Andrea Palacio-Navarro (Spain)
0142, Maximising Outcomes: Involving individuals with
ABI, parents and the community in our research
Claire Willis (Australia)
Accepted Abstracts
Lifelong Issues and Transitions
Moderators: Eric Hermans & Shari Wade
0220, What children with brain injuries want: Analysis of
goals of children and young people in a community
neurorehabilitation service according to the ICF
Framework for health and disability
Suzanna Watson (UK)
0133, Quality of life 13 years after traumatic brain
injury in childhood
Catherine Aaro Jonsson (Sweden)
0127, Healthcare and Career Transition for
Adolescents with ABIs
Juliet Haarbauer-Krupa (USA)
0194, Managing Transitions From Children and
Adolescent Brain Injury Pathways to Adult Brain Injury
Services: Is There a Case for Specialist Youth Brain
Injury Pathway Management?
Rafey Faruqui (UK)
0035, Successful Transition for Adolescents with ABI
from High School to Employment via a Non-Traditional
Sheltered Workshop
Sue Ellen Jurcak (USA)
Accepted Abstracts
Sports Concussion
Moderator: Barry Willer
0197, Evaluation of Salience Network Connectivity
Recovery in Subacute Pediatric Sports-Related
Concussion
Brenna McDonald (UK)
0226, Altered Working Memory Activation after
Pediatric Sports-Related Concussion: Relationship to
Post-concussive Symptoms and Task Performance
Brenna McDonald (UK)
0109, Clinical Implications of Poor Test-Retest
Reliability of the Sport Concussion Assessment Tool
Third Edition (SCAT3)
Michael Gaetz (Canada)
0192, One Voice - The 1st International Symposium on
Pediatric Concussion: A description and evaluation
Nick Reed (Canada)
0120, The influence of media on public perception of
concussion
Audrey McKinlay (Australia)
11.00 – 11.15am Break With Exhibitors
11.15 – 12.30am
Panel Session
Acquired Brain Injuries Through Illness
Chairs:
Ava Easton (UK)
Sue Davie (UK)
Panelists:
Young person living with ABI
Rachel Kneen (UK)
David Walker (UK)
Panel Session
Social Problems After Childhood ABI: The
Challenge of Translating Research Findings into
Clinical Practice
Chairs:
Vicki Anderson (Australia)
Katie Byard (UK)
Panelists:
Shari Wade (USA)
James Tonks (UK)
Accepted Abstracts
Web-based Rehabilitation of Working Memory
Moderator: Beth Wicks
Anna Adlam (UK)
Natalie Phillips (Australia)
Caroline McHutchison (UK)
Ann Glang (USA)
12.30 – 1.15pm Accepted Abstracts
Eyes, Ears and Knows: Child and Adolescent
Concussion
Moderator: Beth Wicks
Barry Willer (USA)
W. Alan Mutch (Canada)
John R. Rizzo (USA)
John Leddy (USA)
Accepted Abstracts
Novel and Ecological Assessment Paradigms for
Children with Acquired Brain Injury
Moderator: Carol Hawley
Suncica Lah (Australia)
Miriam Beauchamp (Canada)
Agata Krasny-Pacini (France)
Ali Crichton (Australia)
Vicki Anderson (Australia)
Accepted Abstracts
Implementing the “Team Approach” Cost
Effectively
Moderator: Ronald Savage
Tanya Beatty (Canada)
Cheryl Button (Canada)
Rhona Feldt-Stein (Canada)
1.15 – 2.45pm Lunch and Poster Session
Presentation of the Top Scoring Poster Awards
2.50 – 3.50pm Digital Health and e-Health Technology for Children with Brain Injuries and Their Families: What’s the Evidence?
Vicki Anderson (Australia)
Chair: Carol Hawley
3.50 – 4.50pm Come Together: Advancing an Integrative, Interdisciplinary Roadmap for the Evidence-Based Diagnosis and
Treatment of Paediatric Brain Injury
Shari Wade (USA)
Chair: Ronald Savage (USA)
4.50 – 5.00pm Closing Comments
Ronald Savage (USA)
Beth Wicks (UK)
Carol Hawley (UK)
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