Our annual Symposium on PSP/CBD is an opportunity for carers and therapists to hear the latest on research and care. The study day has been accredited by the Royal College of Nursing Accreditation Unit*.

Each year the Symposium is held in a different part of the UK and is for families affected by PSP or CBD, and health and welfare professionals working to support them or wanting to find out more.
We offer discounted rates to our Symposium for professionals and carers. Attendance certificates for professionals are also provided.
2009 Symposium
The 2009 Symposium took place on 16th September in Cardiff at The Novotel Cardiff Centre, Atlantic Wharf. Leading neurologists and health and welfare professionals spoke about the latest on PSP research and support for those affected by PSP and CBD.
The Symposium was chaired by Dr. Huw Morris, Senior Lecturer in Neurology at Cardiff University and an Honorary Consultant at the University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff and Royal Gwent Hospital, Newport. The main sessions comprised:
What are PSP and CBD and the Lithium Clinical Trials by Dr Huw Morris.
Overview of sponsored research by Dr Angela Wilson, Director of Medical Awareness and Research, The PSP Association.
Imaging and biomarkers in PSP and CBD by Dr Luke Massey, Clinical Research Fellow, Sara Koe PSP Research Centre, UCL Institute of Neurology, London.
Genetic aspects of PSP and CBD by Professor John Hardy, FRS, Reta Lila Weston Institute of Neurological Studies, and Department of Molecular Neuroscience, Institute of Neurology, University College, London
Managing Swallow with PSP and CBD by Dr Tom Hughes, Neurologist, University Hospital of Wales, with a research interest in swallowing in neurological disease.
Caring by Mrs Sylvia Denton, CBE, former President of the Royal College of Nursing, specialist nurse in cancer care and co-author of ‘Caring in the Comfort of Home'.
Hospice and Palliative Care by Dr Jo Hayes, Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Marie Curie Hospice, Penarth.
Eye Movement in PSP and CBD by Dr Adam Zermansky, Consultant Neurologist, Hope Hospital, Manchester.
Balance and Mobility issues PSP and CBD by Ms Lori Quinn, Department of Physiotherapy, Cardiff University.
The Future of Palliative Care in Neurological Diseases by Baroness Finlay, Professor of Palliative Medicine, Cardiff University School of Medicine, and Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Dying Well.
*Accreditation applies to the educational content of the day and not to any product. (The study day equates to 6 hours of study and certificates will be provided at or after the event.)