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UK Stroke Assembly (South) Tuesday 15 March 2016, 9am 4pm Monday 3 July Tuesday 4 July 2017 Stirling Radisson Court Blu Stansted, Hotel, Stirling, Stansted Scotland, Airport, Essex, FK9 4LA CM24 1PP Take action on stroke and join us at the UK Stroke Assembly South. Bringing together those affected by stroke to have their say and influence future campaigns, share experiences and hear the latest developments in stroke care and research. The event starts at 2.00pm on Monday 3 July and finishes at 3.30pm on Tuesday 4 July, with overnight accommodation. If you wish, you can just attend for the day on Tuesday 4 July, with registration at 9am. Programme The interactive and inspiring conference includes talks, workshops, an exhibition, gala dinner and much more. There will be four plenary talks as well as a number of workshops, delivered by stroke survivors and stroke professionals. View the draft programme at www.stroke.org.uk/uksa. It was so helpful to be together, hear positive experiences and to be encouraged by others who understand and experienced a life changing stroke. UKSA delegate 2016. Page 1

The programme has four themes running throughout. Take action Share and inspire Developments in stroke care and research Support with life after stroke With you in mind We know that attending a conference might not be easy or something that you have done before. We have carefully chosen a venue that is accessible to suit your needs and designed a programme that allows you time to rest. We gain the views of those affected by stroke when making these decisions. Bursaries Thanks to the support of the Stroke Association, ticket prices are kept as low as possible, however we have bursaries available to help with the costs of tickets and travel. If you need support covering the costs of attending the event, please contact us for more information (contact details on page four). Ticket prices Ticket type Early bird rates (until 27 March) Stroke survivor / carer / family member Two day residential ticket 49 per person N/A One day ticket 25 per person N/A Full rates (28 March to 5 June) Professional / staff Two day residential ticket 69 per person 199 per person One day ticket 35 per person 99 per person Page 2

A residential ticket includes: All talks and workshops Access to the exhibition Three course dinner on day one, breakfast and lunch on day two Refreshments throughout Overnight accommodation The venue The Radisson Blu Hotel is a stunning, modern, contemporary hotel offering exceptional meeting space with natural daylight and good accessible facilities that are suited to this event. It is conveniently located at London Stansted Airport, with access either a short 3-minute walk from the main airport terminal via a covered walkway or close to the junctions from the M25 or M11. If you are a wheelchair or scooter user, we recommend that you bring this with you. You can read more about the Radisson Blu Stansted on their website at www.radissonblu.com/en/hotel-stanstedairport Accommodation Accommodation on Monday night is included in your ticket price. All rooms are ensuite with a shower over a bath. Twin rooms are available upon request. Please contact us if you wish to book additional night s accommodation. Accessible accommodation Fully accessible bedrooms with wet room bathrooms are available for those unable to manage in a standard room All accessible bedrooms have a double bed. Twin beds are not available Please only ask for a fully accessible bedroom if you cannot manage in a standard room It may be possible to arrange mobility aids to make your stay in a standard room more comfortable Requests for accessible rooms will not be confirmed until after the bookings close in June and will be allocated on a need basis Please contact us if you have any questions about accommodation. We will do our best to accommodate your requests. Page 3

Stroke Exchange Your Voice We have three 30 minute slots available in our exhibition area for anyone who wants to have their say on stroke. This is a platform to share your stroke story, your achievements in life after stroke, or inspire others how to take action on stroke. If you would like to be considered for a 30 minute slot in the exhibition area, please visit www.stroke.org.uk/uksa for further information. How to book and pay Ways to book: Complete the online booking form at www.stroke.org.uk/uksa Complete the booking form below and return it to us via post or email Call 01527 903 917 or email info@strokeassembly.org.uk to request a form to be sent to you by post or email, or to complete the form over the phone Accessible format booking forms are available for people with aphasia Ways to pay: Pay online by debit/credit card at www.stroke.org.uk/uksa Call 01527 903917 during office hours and pay by debit/credit card Post a cheque made payable to the Stroke Association, with your booking form to the address below. Put your full name and the reference UKSA South on the reverse of the cheque. Booking closes on 5 June 2017. Once we have received your booking form and payment, you will receive a confirmation by email. A pre-event information pack will be sent to you in June. Contact details Post: UK Stroke Assembly, Life After Stroke Centre, Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B61 8RA. Phone: 01527 903 917 Email: info@strokeassembly.org.uk Website: www.stroke.org.uk/uksa Complete and return the following pages to book your place at the event. Frequently Asked Questions and full Terms and Conditions can be found at www.stroke.org.uk/uksa Page 4

BOOKING FORM Method of payment Due/Received DEL REF NO: UK Stroke Assembly (South) Monday 3 Tuesday 4 July 2017 Radisson Blu Stansted, Stansted Airport, Essex Please complete this form and return pages 5-8 via post or email below. All information will be kept confidential by the UK Stroke Assembly team. If you have any questions, please contact us: Post: UK Stroke Assembly, Life After Stroke Centre, Church Lane, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, B61 8RA. Phone: 01527 903 917 Delegate ticket type Email: info@strokeassembly.org.uk Residential ticket - Stroke survivor / carer / family member / volunteer 49 per person (until 27 March) 69 per person (28 March 5 June) Day ticket Stroke survivor / carer / family member / volunteer 25 per person (until 27 March) 35 per person (28 March 5 June) Professional / staff Residential 199 per person Day ticket 99 per person Payment: Cheque enclosed I will pay online at www.stroke.org.uk/uksa I will pay over the phone 01527 903917 Delegate details Full name (as will be shown on your badge) Address Postcode Page 5

Email and telephone. Confirmation of your booking will be sent by email. Email: Landline phone: Mobile phone: I am a: Stroke survivor Year of first stroke / TIA Carer, friend or family member Date of birth Volunteer Professional / staff Will you use a wheelchair / scooter at the event? Yes No Do you have aphasia? Yes No Any other disabilities? Please give details and say if you need help at the event. Do you need a special diet? If yes please give details. In an emergency, what medical information should we know and pass on to a paramedic, including any allergies? Please use a separate sheet if required Please provide details of two emergency contacts Name: Name: Relationship to you: Relationship to you: Phone numbers: Phone numbers: Parking is available at the venue and costs will be covered by the Stroke Association. Please indicate if you will be travelling by car and your car registration number. Yes I will be travelling by car and my car registration number is I have not yet decided how I will be travelling to the event Further information about parking will follow in the pre event information sent out in June. Accommodation See page 3 or visit www.stroke.org.uk/uksa for further details about accommodation Room type: Standard room with shower over bath Page 6

Fully accessible room with wet room (double bed only) Requests for accessible rooms will not be confirmed until after the bookings close in June. Please only ask for an accessible room if you cannot manage in a standard room. I will not be sharing a room I am sharing a room with (insert name) and we would like twin beds (standard room only) double bed If you are sharing a room, the other person must complete their own booking form. Room requirements (we will do our best to accommodate your requests): room near (insert name) Because they are my carer / a friend or family member room near reception room near a lift Any other room requirements: Workshops There are three workshop sessions. Please choose one workshop for each session you would like to attend from the list below. If a workshop is over subscribed you will be moved to another one. Choices will be printed on your badge. The programme is very busy. Please take time to rest. You do not need to attend all workshops, even if you have booked a place. Optional workshop Monday 3pm a. Help shape the Stroke Association s policy positions We are developing policies on the big issues which affect stroke survivors, their families and friends. Find out how we do this and share your thoughts on the latest policy position. b. Raising the profile of stroke and the Stroke Association As the leading UK stroke charity, the Stroke Association should be better known than it is. Take part in a consultation on how we can become better known and reach more people affected by stroke. c. What support is available in your area? Come and take part in this interactive session exploring what stroke support and care is Page 7

available in your area. Please note: this session is aimed at those who are not already receiving a Stroke Association service or member of a stroke club or group. Workshop 1 Tuesday 11am a. Mental health, anxiety and depression Explore the relationship between these hidden effects of stroke, with updates on what research is being done to support better care in this field. b. Fatigue after stroke: what research tells us This is a repeat of the popular and informative session ran at the UKSA events in 2016. Learn about the latest research into fatigue after stroke including what we still don t know. Please note: This session is looking at the latest research and won t necessarily look at methods of coping with fatigue. c. Managing finances after stroke Stroke has a huge impact on your personal finances. Come and hear from others on how they have adapted to the financial shock of stroke and share your top tips. Workshop 2 Tuesday 1.20pm a. Speaking out for stroke locally Find out how you can be a representative for stroke locally and get involved in taking action on stroke in your own area. b. Campaigning for a national stroke strategy one year on Last year the Stroke Association launched a new campaign A New Era for Stroke calling for a new national stroke strategy. Come along to find out the progress we ve made. You will also hear from a stroke survivor who has been involved in the campaign and find out how you too can get involved and take action. c. Improving support for carers Hear about projects underway to improve the support currently available to those caring for someone affected by stroke. Please note: This session is for carers only. Support will be available for stroke survivors wishing to attend other sessions at this time. Marketing What do you hope to gain from attending the event? We would like to keep you informed about future UK Stroke Assembly events. If you d rather we didn t write to you again, please tick this box How did you hear about this event? Please return pages 5-8 of this form via post or email see details on page five. Page 8