Autism Biennial Congress 2007

Autism Through the Lifespan
Vancouver, British Columbia, March 1 - March 4
   
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Hyatt Regency Hotel
in Beautiful Vancouver
British Columbia

March 1st - 4th, 2007




The Aqua Riva
604 683-5599
200 Granville Street Vancouver, BC


Wood Rotisserie and
Seafood Grill


Close to the Hyatt Hotel


First Time Ever in North America!

"Autism Through the Lifespan"


Clear your calendar for March 1-4, this is the most important autism conference of the entire year.

You will learn, in a plain and easy-to-understand way:
   
· Bio-medical and educational intervention
· Current intervention methodologies
· Comprehensive evidence-based information
· Resources needed for recovery, advocacy, and
education to acheive a better quality of life
This comprehensive event covers all of this and so much more.

Featuring 18 of the world's foremost autism experts speaking on topics covering the full range of everything that you must know about Autism Spectrum Disorders Across the Lifespan.

This theme reflects the reality that autism spectrum disorders present an evolving set of personal, familial, societal, and therapeutic issues as affected individuals pass from infancy, childhood through adolescence, adulthood, and finally old age.

Adopting a life-span perspective is a fundamental requirement for developing a set of comprehensive services to individuals and families who are dealing with Autism Spectrum Disorder.


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Opening Speech by Linda Reid
Canada Minister of State
for Early Childhood Development

Linda Reid was appointed Minister of State for Child Care on June 16, 2005.

She previously served as Minister of State for Early Childhood Development.

Ms. Reid served in a variety of critic roles for the Official Opposition, including children and families, health, attorney general, municipal affairs, and science, technology and research. She also sat as a member of the Government Caucus Committee on Education.

She was first elected in 1991 to represent the riding of Richmond East and was re-elected in 1996, 2001 and 2005.

Before her election to the Legislative Assembly, Ms. Reid worked as a language therapist, teacher and school administrator for the Richmond School District .



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"Mozart of Jazz"
Hor D’ourve Party and Concert

Matt Savage, an autistic 14 year old gifted and talented musician, who is changing the face of jazz, will showcase at Autism Vancouver Biennial Congress, Saturday night.

He will perform a 90 minute concert with his Trio at the Autism Vancouver Biennial Congress, Saturday evening, March 3rd, at the Hyatt Regency Hotel