Glenelg Talks Event - Super Brain Train Maggie Flanagan Join us for a special Glenelg Talks event with Wellness and Nutrition coach and qualified trainer Maggie Flanagan. Super Brain Train is an educational workshop, which focuses on a holistic-health approach to our daily routines, to incorporate best practice for a brain-protective lifestyle. This two-hour course incorporates a practical approach to dementia prevention delivered in an interactive hands-on style. Notes and reading lists will be provided to participants. Including: Brain Awareness Stress-less Skills; Socialising Movement; Feeding the Brain Friday 31 March 2017, 10.30am-12.30pm, Portland Library. Cost $10 per person (pre-paid). Light morning tea provided Bookings essential, visit the Portland Library or phone 5522 2265 for enquiries.
Winda-Mara Aboriginal Corporation & Western District Health Service invites you to celebrate National Close the Gap Day on Thursday 16th March 2017, 4:00-5:30pm, Hamilton Botanic Gardens. Light refreshments, children's activities & music. National Close the Gap Day is an opportunity to show support, to talk about, to spread the word, and to take action to improve Indigenous health. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people still die 10-17 years younger than other Australians. For further information please contact Winda-Mara Aboriginal Corporation on 5572 5715
Wednesdays May 3rd 1-4pm Continuing until Wednesdays 21st June Wellways Warrnambool Office 505 Raglan Parade, Warrnambool Wellways will cover all costs Contact: Tracey Morriss Call/Text : 0417 777 016 Or Email: tmorriss@wellways.org
Presented by Sponsored by PROFESSOR TONY ATTWOOD AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER & ASPERGER S SYNDROME Thursday 30 March 2017 4.30pm 7.00pm The Carmichael @ City Memorial Bowls Club 50-58 Cramer Street Warrnambool Cost - $85 To register please purchase your ticket online at www.trybooking.com/247298 Friday 31 March 2017 9.30am-3.30pm Main Theatre @ Lighthouse Theatre 185 Timor Street Warrnambool Cost - $135 To register please purchase your ticket online at www.trybooking.com/247315
About Professor Tony Attwood Tony is a clinical psychologist who has specialised in autism spectrum disorders since he qualified as a clinical psychologist in England in 1975. He currently works in his own private practice, and is also adjunct professor at Griffith University, Queensland and senior consultant at the Minds and Hearts clinic in Brisbane. His book Asperger s Syndrome A Guide for Parents and Professionals has sold over 350,000 copies and has been translated into over 25 languages. His subsequent book, The Complete Guide to Asperger s Syndrome, was published in October 2006 and is one of the primary textbooks on Asperger s syndrome. He has several subsequent books published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Future Horizons Inc. and Guilford Press. Tony has been invited to be a keynote speaker at many Australasian and International Conferences. He presents workshops and runs training courses for parents, professionals and individuals with Asperger's syndrome all over the world and is a prolific author of scientific papers and books on the subject. He has worked with many thousands of individuals of all ages with Asperger's syndrome or an Autism Spectrum Disorder. Seminars 4.30pm 5pm 7pm 9.30am 10am THURSDAY 30 MARCH 2017 Registrations and Afternoon Tea The Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Asperger s Syndrome (suitable for professionals, carers and families) The diagnostic criteria for autism and Asperger's syndrome are explained with an emphasis on the advantages and disadvantages of the way a diagnosis is currently made. The presentation is of value to practitioners by including a script and protocol to use in a diagnostic assessment. The diagnostic procedures are applicable to children, teenagers and adults and include a DVD recording of a diagnostic assessment of a ten-year-old child with Asperger's syndrome. The presentation also includes the latest theories with regard to the origins of Asperger's syndrome and autism. Close FRIDAY 31 MARCH 2017 Registrations Cognitive Abilities: A Different Way of Thinking and Learning Profile The unusual profile of cognitive abilities associated with Asperger s syndrome is described with an emphasis on the profile of intellectual abilities, problems with executive function, attention and weak central coherence. Strategies are described to improve attention, organisational skills and academic achievement. 12 pm LUNCH 12.45pm Peter Lewis Disability Support Worker Awards 1pm Managing Challenging Behaviour in Children, Adolescents & Adults with Autism The presentation focuses on children, adolescents and adults with classic autism and provides an explanation and strategies with regard to repetitive behaviour, emotion management and the development of effective communication systems for emotions. The application of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy to children with severe autism is discussed and how it can be applied to such individuals. The presentation will include strategies to help with self-injurious behaviour and the improvement of social understanding and coping with change. 3pm Close r details, please contact Janet Collins For further details, please contact Janet Collins, South West Disability Network on O439 116 092 or janetcollins@westnet.com.au For further details, please contact Janet Collins
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What is Sports Bank? We know that people who participate in Community sport and recreation are happier, healthier and can generally expect to live longer than people who don t. Despite the benefits, some members of our community are much less likely to be involved in sport than others due to various circumstances including people with a disability, people on low incomes, people from other cultural backgrounds and indigenous people. We also know that one of the main barriers to being involved is cost. Sports Bank has been established to assist people facing financial barriers to participate in all aspects of community sport and recreation by providing interest free loans to cover upfront sporting costs such as registrations, uniforms, equipment and training. The aim of Sports Bank is to provide an ongoing solution to an ongoing problem, a sustainable resource that supports and encourages lifelong participation in community sport and recreation and a happier and healthier South West. Click here for full details