Details of our mini conference for adults with PWS

JHorsfall • May 19, 2023

Our one-day conference for adults with PWS returns for 2023!

We are pleased to announce details of our Owl Focus Group mini conference for adults and those aged 16-plus with Prader-Willi syndrome, taking place via Zoom on Saturday 10th June at 10am.


Join us and the Owl Focus Group, whose members are all adults with PWS, for this exciting virtual event, when our special guest will be Professor Tony Holland, answering questions on mental health and wellbeing. Please send any questions for Tony on this topic to Ruth at rconsterdine@pwsa.co.uk, but please make sure we get them by 1st June to give Tony time to prepare his answers.


There will also be an opportunity to choose a Zumba or bingo session in the afternoon.


The full programme for the day is as follows:


10.15          Welcome to the conference from our new CEO Jackie Lodge

10.30          A question and answer session with Professor Tony Holland

11.45          What is the Owl Focus Group? A short presentation

12.00          Break for lunch

1.00             Choose between Zumba or bingo

1.45             Closing conference - member of the Owl Focus Group


The Zoom link for the conference (which will only work on the day) is:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87323517031?pwd=UnlrUkpLemJscitNRGhBWURNbXJTZz09

 

Meeting ID: 873 2351 7031

Passcode: 747327


Please email Ruth at rconsterdine@pwsa.co.uk to let her know you are coming, and if you have any questions about the day.


We look forward to seeing you there!

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