This inaugural Network meeting celebrates 10 years of work in Australasia with a full Training in the Watch, Wait and Wonder Intervention. The days will focus on one case presentation. Tuesday looks at how the intervention "Supports the Infant" and Wednesday addresses how it "Supports the Parent". The cases will scaffold discussion around specific components of the work and further developments with the intervention.
20 February - 21 February 2018
Location: Canterbury
About Conference: Conference Series takes tremendous delight and feels regarded in welcoming the benefactors over the globe to "4th Annual Congress and Medicare Expo on Trauma and Critical Care (Trauma and Critical Care-2018)" to be held during February 22-23, 2018, Paris, France. Trauma and Critical Care-2018 has been intended to address Trauma and basic care related established researchers to join supportability into each part of crisis and Health care division and uncover the best procedures and medications to settle the seriously sick patients and enhancing the survival of injury casualties around the world. The fundamental subject of Trauma and Critical Care-2018 is "Advanced Traumatic & Emergency Care". For each group, there keeps on being a requirement for surgical and medicinal groups to assess and treat the most broken down of the debilitated and the seriously harmed. With numerous current surgical graduates going into practices based fundamentally in minimally intrusive surgical subspecialties, it is suitable that this course plays a position of authority in proceeding education venue for the complex operative and critical care surgical challenges with Trauma proceeding to be the embodiment of such difficulties.
22 February - 23 February 2018
Location: Auckland
An interactive day workshop. Topics include: A Guide to the Autism Spectrum, Strategies for Behaviour, Sensory Issues and Dealing with Anxiety
24 February 2018
Location: Auckland
International experts Prof Peter Gotzsche and Robert Whitaker along with a New Zealand psychiatrist and sociologist explain why our current approach to mental health causes more harm than good and what the evidence shows will improve outcomes
26 February 2018
Location: Canterbury
Training suitable for those new to using ADOM and those who completed initial ADOM training, more than 12 months ago. Please note: to attend you must be part of an eligible, mandated team that uses and reports ADOM.
27 February 2018
Location: Auckland
International experts Prof Peter Gotzsche and Robert Whitaker along with a New Zealand psychiatrist and sociologist explain why our current approach to mental health causes more harm than good and what the evidence shows will improve outcomes
27 February 2018 - 18 February 2027
Location: Wellington