Society for Research in Rehabilitation – Summer meeting (7-8 July 2010, Sheffield)

The Society for Research in Rehabilitation (SRR) is a multi-professional society dedicated to promoting research in rehabilitation and its application to day-to-day practice.

The SRR Summer Meeting will be held over two days, at the Collegiate Crescent Campus of Sheffield Hallam University. The meeting will consist of teaching sessions, workshops, and also symposiums including: “Exercise ‘therapy’ in the management of multiple sclerosis”, “Paediatric Rehabiliation” and “The SMART2 Project: technology in the support of self-management”. There will also be a conference dinner on the Wednesday night, at the Leopold Hotel.

SRR Summer Meeting - 7th-8th July 2010, Sheffield Hallam University, Collegiate Crescent Campus.

Early bird registration before Friday 28th May 2010, final deadline for receipt of registration forms is Friday 18th June 2010.

For further information please contact patricia.dziunka@srr.org.uk.

SRR Summer Meeting 2010 Flyer

Avon Network for Physical Activity Promotion for Older People in the Community (AVONet) workshop held in Bath

The third workshop of the Avon Network for Physical Activity Promotion for Older People in the Community (AVONet) was held in Bath in February. Dr Afroditi Stathi, Principal Investigator for the project, hosted the event with other colleagues from University of Bath’s School for Health and welcomed two of the most important researchers in the field from the US and a leading UK academic as keynote speakers.

The network is a collaboration between the Universities of Bath, Bristol and the West of England in partnership with local PCTs, commissioners, service providers and service users across the Avon region. It is funded by the Lifelong Health and Well-Being Initiative which is supported by the Research Councils in partnership with the UK Health Departments. The workshop, attended by 50 delgates, set out to finalise work on identifying BEST BET solutions to promoting physical activity in older adults.

Dr Jack Guralnik is one of the leading epidemiologists in this field. He is Chief of the Intramural Laboratory of Epidemiology, Demography and Biometry at the National Institute on Aging, USA. He provided convincing evidence of the positive impact of physical activity on mobility disability. Professor Abby King, from Stanford University, who is at the forefront of physical activity interventions in the US, presented compelling guidance on what interventions might work well.

Professor Peter Lansley, Director of the Strategic Promotion of Ageing Research Capacity (SPARC), provided reassuring advice on how to make partnership working sustainable. Prof Lansley is also the Co-Director of the prestigious knowledge transfer consortium programme, KT-EQUAL, in which the University of Bath’s involvement is lead by Prof Chris Eccleston. This project aims to increase the knowledge transfer of research and enhance the quality of life and well being of older and disabled people.

The AVONet collaboration will continue until April and will provide a comprehensive guidance document for physical activity intervention design. The team will also submit a large grant proposal to evaluate interventions in this field.

Research findings will be profiled in a public event organised by AVONet and KT-EQUAL focusing on physical activity and health ageing, at the beginning of July.

For further information about this event, click here

i-Med: Serious apps for mobile healthcare event (19 May 2010, Bath)

This free openMIC barcamp is the 6th in a serie of un-conferences for discussion, debate and development of new mobile applications and mobile web services.

The healthcare sector has identified the smartphone as a key delivery technology for quality care. Meanwhile, the mobile industry has identified medical as on of its most valuable emerging markets.

i-Med: Serious apps for mobile healthcare – Wednesday 19 May 2010, 9.30am onwards. The Innovation Centre, Bath.

This is a Digital Communications Knowledge Transfer Network event supported by Bath Ventures and KT-EQUAL.

Attendees are encouraged to come to the event with an idea for a mobile application in mind. Ideas can be commercial or to instigate social or charitable purposes.

To register your interest in attending this event, or for further information, please email openmicamp@googlemail.com or Heather Williams: H.Williams@bath.ac.uk . To join the openMIC Network register at http://openmicamp.ning.com

i-Med event flyer (pdf)

Telehealth event – what it is, what it can do and where it is going (11 June 2010, Bath)

The Pan-Bath and Swindon Primary Care Research Consortium are planning a conference in collaboration with the Bath Institute for Mechanical Engineering (BIME) focused on telehealth, SMART HOMES and community and primary care.

The event is organised by the prestigious KT-EQUAL network whose remit is to increase the Knowledge Transfer of research and has a focus on assisted technology in a community setting.

The progress into telecare and telehealth, which BIME is pioneering, is an area in which the PBSPCRC see as the future in managing the increasing elderly population in our largely rural and dispersed geographical region.  Swindon PCT are currently pursuing related, leading initiatives to provide a more responsive community based model of care and all our PCTs are seeing the future in terms of mainstreaming its use of telehealth solutions, to provide more timely and preventative care and support for people with long term conditions. This event will celebrate and explore the work of BIME and other local telehealth initiatives. 

This free conference will include presentations by guest speakers, as well as a poster session and an excellent opportunity for networking – the aim of the meeting is to develop new research opportunities and collaborations.

Telehealth and Telecare – Friday 11 June 2010, 9.30am-4.30pm. The University of Bath.

For further information or to register a place, please visit the event website here, or contact event organiser Heather Williams; H.Williams@bath.ac.uk , 01225 385128.