At the end of May some of the HPC team had the privilege of attending the European Academy for Childhood Disability conference in Bruges.
We were given the opportunity of presenting to our European and global colleagues about the effectiveness of the programme and the research we are currently doing. Phill and Caomhan’s first paper has been recently published and there’s another one in the pipeline. See our Outputs page to read their first study where they interviewed participants and facilitators who had completed the programme.
It was exciting to connect with Europeans and Canadians who are interested in running HPC in their countries- we could be going global!
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Jim Reeder (PhD student-parent carer empowerment), Fleur Boyle (HPC project coordinator), Phill Harniess (HPC researcher), Gretchen Bjornstad (former HPC developer and researcher), Anna Walker (parent carer and HPC developer and facilitator), Stuart Logan (Professor of PenARC Exeter Medical School), Alice Garrood (former HPC researcher), Chris Morris (Professor overseeing HPC and PenCRU)