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The BCRF (Bobath Clinical Reasoning Framework); from paper to practice

The British Association of Bobath Trained Therapists (BABTT) are hosting this one hour webinar about the Bobath Clinical Reasoning Framework (BCRF)

(Open to members and non-members of BABTT)

For more information and tickets visit the Eventbrite page here

Speaker information: Prof. Margaret J Mayston

Prof. Margaret J Mayston, trained initially as a physiotherapist in Melbourne, Australia and then worked at the Royal Children’s Hospital until travelling to London to undertake specialist studies in childhood neurodisability (Bobath). This was followed by pivoting to a career in science by the completion of an MSc in Human & Applied Physiology (Kings College London), a PhD in neurophysiology, and then 3-year Wellcome Trust funded postdoctoral fellowship both at University College London (UCL). Since 2000 she has combined a clinical and academic career based at University College London where she is currently a Professor (teaching) in the Division of Biosciences at UCL teaching neuroscience and general physiology on undergraduate programmes. She also gives sessions on Child Development for the MSc Advanced Pediatrics (UCL) and as a Senior Bobath Tutor (pediatrics) she also teaches on Foundation courses and other courses globally and is involved in tutor training. She also contributes to online and in-person seminars, conferences and workshops in the UK and internationally.

Content

This session will consist of a presentation by our speaker, followed by a short time of Q&A/discussion.

Please note that this session will not be recorded.

Overview

This session will discuss the Bobath Clinical Reasoning Framework (BCRF) through a variety of new case studies.

Who can attend?

This event is suitable for paediatric therapists/medics who currently work with children and young people who have Cerebral Palsy. The event is open to non-BABTT members. No previous knowledge is required but having attended previous sessions on the BCRF or having read the paper by Prof. Margaret Mayston will be helpful.

Ticket Booking & Cancellations

Ticket sales for this event will close 30 minutes before the event.

Refunds for bookings cancelled before 17th October 4pm may have the Eventbrite fee deducted from the total.

Please note that cancellations made within the 24-hours prior to the event will not be eligible for a refund.

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