Guest guest Posted August 23, 2005 Report Share Posted August 23, 2005 Dear AutismLink fans..... We are re-sending our last post regarding a free, online conference. Why? You might ask? Because one of our newer volunteers at AutismLink failed to attach the website address where the information originated. Our friends at Bella Online (http://www.bellaonline.com/about/AutismSpectrumDisorders) have threatened us with a lawsuit, due to the fact that a mom with two children on the autism spectrum who volunteers for AutismLink forgot to add a url address to one of our posts. We are usually extremely careful to give credit where credit is due -- it is one of the things that we pride ourselves in. We apologize for the mistake. I'm sure you share with AutismLink when we say...... get a life. Free International online autism conference From the wonderful, swell, and nice person that she is.....Bonnie Sayers http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art34424.asp This FREE autism online conference takes place October 17 - 21, 2005. Over 30 experts have agreed to take part giving participants free access to these speakers. The target audience is those with autism or Asperger's Syndrome, parents, teachers, social workers, therapists, medical professionals, police officers, researchers and caregivers. The topics will include: Autism in Society Brain Research Therapies Services Adults with Autism Brain Research Diagnosis and Screening Education Theories of Autism Savank Skills Splinter skills Prevalence Language and Autism Genetics Speakers include: Professor Simon Baron-Cohen Donna Lawson Dr. Geraldine Dawson Professor Tony Atwood Professor Uta Frith Dennis Debbaudt Dr. Fiona Dr. Digby Tantam Theo Peeters Shattock The presentations will be grouped in sections. " The Papers section opens one week before the official opening date for the conference. This gives you the chance to read the papers and think about any questions or issues you wish to raise during the conference. " To register for FREE visit Autism2005.org. The list of speakers is expanding. Keynote papers are already posted. Registration is quick and simple. They will ask for your name, email address, physical address, country, age range, position, gender, how you heard about the conference and if you want to read in flat or threaded mode. You can post a profile telling others about yourself and include a link to your site. Registrants (delegates) will have to choose a password and confirm it. I typed in parent for position. Lastly, you check off whether you want to be contacted about the conference. This will be in the form of email updates. I clicked on and then it recognized me and welcomed me by name. Here is the Discussion Forum that will open up in October and has specific themes that will focus on the papers and allow delegates to converse on these subjects. If you need information on autism in Wales. There is a listing of ground rules to read, a copyright notice stating all the papers are the copyright of the speakers and T's & C's - which means Terms and Conditions. Autism Cymru is Wales' national charity for autism with offices in Aberystwyth, Cardiff and Wrexham. Autism Cymru is to host Wales' second International Autism Conference in Cardiff between 8-10 May 2006. To register go to www.autism2005.org and please do let other parents, teachers, therapists, Doctors and aides about this free online conference. Make sure you also give them feedback on this wonderful service they are providing! Source for content - Awares.org/conference **UPDATE** Per email update received from conference - Kirby, author of Evidence of Harm and Sallie Bernard of Safe Minds have been added to the speakers list. " Both Sallie Bernard and Kirby will address biomedical approaches to understanding autism. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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