The 2015 Stockholm Conference on Ultra

The 2015 Stockholm Conference on Ultra-early Intervention
Commonalities and differences of interventions; cost-benefit analyses; collaboration
and partnership in patient- & family centred developmentally supportive care
Nanna Svartz Aula, Karolinska University Hospital, Solna, Stockholm, 16 March 2015
Organizers: Karolinska NIDCAP Training Center, Karolinska University Hospital
8.00-8.30 REGISTRATION
08.30-08.35 Welcome address. Björn Westrup and Inga Warren
Moderator: Hugo Lagercrantz
08.35-09.00 A neuroscientifical perspective of early interventions. Petra Hüppi
09.00-09.30 A historical perspective of early interventions. Joy Browne
Moderator: Lena Hellström-Westas
Commonalities and differences of established programmes
09.30-09.50 NBO: Newborn Behavioral Observations. Kari Slinning
09.50-10.10 NIDCAP: Newborn Individualized Care and Assessment Program. Joy Browne
10.10-10.30 Close Collaboration with Parents Program. Zack Boukydis
10.30-11.00 COFFEE
Moderator: Inga Warren
11.00-11.20 FNI: Family Nurture Intervention. Martha Welch
11.20-11.40 IBAIP: Infant Behavioral Assessment and Intervention Program. Rodd Hedlund
11.40-12.00 TOP: Post discharge preventive intervention program for preterm infants and their
Parents. Karen Koldewijn
12.00-12.10 Summary Inga Warren
12.10-12.30 Discussion
12.30-14.00 LUNCH
Moderator: Björn Westrup
The business case of Family Centred Care and Early Interventions
14.00-14.30 NICU design and FCC. Boubou Hallberg
14.30-15.00 Dutch Health Insurance and efficacy of post discharge interventions.
Anna Krüger and Marie-Jeanne Wolf-Vereecken
Basic training in developmental care
15.00-15.30 Developing an educational pathway for early developmental care. Inga Warren
15.30-16.00 COFFE
Moderator: Björn Westrup
Systems change from a parental perspective
16.00-16.30 EFCNI Standards of Care for Newborn Health project. Silke Mader
Professional, scientific and training collaboration
16.30-16.45 EADCare, Common European Training Consortium for
neurodevelopmentally supportive interventions.
Björn Westrup, Inga Warren and Petra Hüppi
16.45- 17.15 General discussion
19.00 DINNER AT HAGA FORUM