Welcome to the College of Occupational Therapists Specialist Section - Neurological Practice (formerly NANOT) website
A warm welcome to our excisting, new and future members. These webpages are designed to give you all the information about us as we pride ourselves to being the first Specialist Section which is nearly paperless. The menu on your left hand side shows you the options.
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Annual National Conference 2nd & 3rd of October 2008 Long Term Neurological Conditions - implications for Occupational Therapy
This year it will be in Newcastle-upon Tyne at Marriott Hotel, MetroCentre, Gateshead.
Early Bird rates (before 21st August): Full time students and support staff £100, Specialist Section Neurological Practice members £150, Non members £190.
Provisional programme and application form can be found on the conference page.
Conference accommodation can be booked at the Metrocentre Marriott at a preferential rate of £109.00 per room per night bed and breakfast. Delegates must ring the Mariott hotel direct (0191 493 2233) and ask for the conference attendee rate. These rooms are subject to availability.
UK Stroke Forum Conference !
Please note that a printing error has occurred on the application form for this years UKSF conference in December 2008. SSNP members will still be offered preferential rates if you indicate that you are a member of COT SSNP in the UK Stroke Forum organisation section
The UKSF apologise for this error and subsequent application print runs will have this error rectified
Call for posters
We would like to invite you to display a poster at the conference, especially if you have already made one for another conference. We will not be able to help with conference fees if you display a poster but it is very useful for dissemination of results.
Please send abstracts for papers and posters to:
research@ssnp.co.uk by the 11th July 2008
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