09.09.2012 - 11.09.2012 |
London, United Kingdom
The Royal Society of Medicine will host the 2012 International Forum on Disability Management in London, England on the tenth anniversary of the conference.
The vision for the IFDM is to gather representatives & stakeholders in disability management from all over the world, to assemble global perspectives on consensus-based best practices, cutting-edge research and successful disability management policies and programs.
Call for abstracts
Key topics:
The role of the State
- Benefits and incentives for employers
- Mobility of labour market inc
- Issues around retirement
- Case presentations and small group problem solving
- Doctor knows best – medical models vs real life
- Supporting sustainable careers
Transforming models of disability
- How do you persuade the medical profession to change their approach to the models of disability?
- How do you persuade Governments, internationally, to change their approach to engaging disabled people in society and the economy?
- How do you persuade Intermediaries and Employers to change their approach to the models of disability when supporting or employing disable people?
- How will the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and a quota system shape the employment of disabled people internationally?
- Is mental ill health a disability? Are Aspergers or Autism considered in the same light?
- What constitutes a 'good job' for a disabled person? What are the elements of a job that will facilitate the employment of disabled people?
Disability management in practice
- Cultural issues
- Mental illness
- Learning disabilities
- Fluctuating conditions
- Cultural issues
- Spinal muscular disorder and back pain
- Patient empowerment – transforming recovery
Deadline for submission:
29 January 2012
Additional information on abstracts:
http://ifdm2012.rsm.ac.uk/abstracts.html
Conference Website
http://ifdm2012.rsm.ac.uk