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Australian Conference on Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Australian Conference on Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Our fourth conference will continue to build on the legacy of forging a positive view of neurodiversity, emphasising the inherent value and strengths of our unique differences and our common humanity.
Our unique delegate combination of professional expertise across education and health with insights from neurodivergent presenters is fostering a rich dialogue leading the conversation around best practice.
ACND2025 will provide information for both the professional working with neurodevelopmental disorders* and for people living with these conditions. Delegates have the opportunity to expand networks, joining a rich dialogue and exchange of ideas between people from a wide range of disciplines, perspectives and experiences.
This conference is empowering a community to enhance outcomes relating to the lived experience, management and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders*.
Our 2025 conference theme; Connecting Through Play will continue to build on the legacy....
Join us in Launceston either in-person or online!
Venue: Launceston Conference Centre (in-person) and Online
50 Glen Dhu Street, South Launceston 7250 TAS | info@acnd.org.au
*Usage of the term Disorders is intended to align with current DSM-5-TR terminology. The approach of our conference is to highlight the "Differences" of neurodevelopment.
Who should attend?
Health practitioners
CAMHS teams, allied health practitioners, clinicians, social and community service providers
Educators
Education professionals and researchers
Lived experience/families
Neurodivergent adults, families and carers
Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
https://acnd.org.au/get-your-ticket
Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
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