BABICM Training Events

Upcoming BABICM events

Business Forum

9th March 2012

10.30am-4.30pm

The Thistle Hotel

Kings Road

Brighton

BN1 2GS

Fee: £80

For further information please contact BABICM Administrator:

Tel: 07002 222426

Email: secretary@babicm.org

Or download a booking form here

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This forum is an opportunity for BABICM members who are either Directors, owners or hold positions with significant management responsibilities within their case management organisations, to get together and discuss shared ideas and explore issues in a “safe” environment. All those attending will therefore either employ other case managers directly or will contract with them, to provide professional services on behalf of their own organisations. If this does not apply to you but there is a BABICM member in your organisation to whom this would apply, please feel free to pass this on to them.

Working with Families workshop

27th April 2012

10.00am-4.15pm

Premier Inn at the NEC

Bickenhill Parkway

Birmingham

B40 1QA

Fee: £125 for BABICM members and £150 for non-members

For further information please contact BABICM Administrator:

Tel: 07002 222 426

Email: secretary@babicm.org

Web: www.babicm.org

Or download a booking form here

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Due to popular demand we are keen to offer this course again. This workshop is aimed at practising brain injury case managers, working with families.

 

This event has been kindly sponsored by:
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Adolescent to Adulthood - coordinating a smooth journey

A CYP workshop

27th June 2012

9.30am-4.00pm

The Grand Hotel

Broad Street

Bristol

BS1 2EL

For further information please contact BABICM Administrator:

Tel: 07002 222426

Email: secretary@babicm.org

Or download a booking form here

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£100 - BABICM members (early bird rate by 16th April)

£110 - BABICM members (after 16th April)

£120 - Non BABICM members

This event will provide an exciting opportunity to:

  1. Debate between the use of statutory and private provision
  2. Outline the statutory framework and legislation that the case managers need to be aware of and understand
  3. Explore capacity, best interest and risk management 

BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT!

BABICM Conference and AGM 2012

Relationships after head injury - more important than life itself?

28th June 2012

The Grand Hotel

Broad Street

Bristol

BS1 2EL

For further information please contact BABICM Administrators:

Tel: 07002 222 426

Email: secretary@babicm.org

Web: www.babicm.org

Or download a booking form here

Download details of this event

This exciting conference will examine the different aspect of relationships within families after brain injury to include marriage and financial consequences of divorce. the conference will also explore the issues surrounding sexual needs and how to meet them within the context of capacity and human rights.

Please book early to take advantage of the EARLYBIRD Rate for BABICM members.

 

SUMMER CONFERENCE 28 JUNE 2012 PROGRAMME
 
 
 
8.30 – 9.45                  Registration, Coffee & Networking
 
9.00 – 9.45                  BABICM AGM – BABICM members only
 
9.45 – 9.55                  Welcome and Housekeeping
          Jackie Dean – Chair of BABICM
 
9.55 – 10.05                Welcome and Chair Address
         Lord Justice Munby
 
10.05 – 11.15              The Impact of Brain Injury on Family Relationships
         Jeff Kreutzer
 
11.15 – 11.30              Coffee break, Networking, Visiting Exhibitions
 
11.30 – 12.00              Look Back in Anger
         Hugh Jones
 
12.00 – 12.30              Sex, Contraception and Marriage : Making Difficult Decisions
         Bridget Dolan QC
 
12.30 – 13.00              Questions
 
13.00 – 14.00             Lunch and Exhibition
 
14.00 – 14.10             Welcome Back
         Lord Justice Munby
 
14.10 – 14.40             Sexuality & Sexual Relationships after Brain Injury
         Claire Willson
 
14.40 – 15.10              “My personal role as an escort and coach, and the future of the industry,
                                      as I see it”
         Ariana Chevalier
 
15.10 – 15.40             Legal issues of Consent, Sexual Autonomy and Human Rights
        Claire de Than
 
15.40 -15.50              Questions
                           
15.50 – 16.00             Summing up - Chair for the day
                                   Closing remarks - Jackie Dean
 

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