3rd IASSIDD Asia-Pacific Congress
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3rd IASSIDD Asia-Pacific Congress
3rd IASSIDD Asia-Pacific Regional Congress Multiformity and diversity: Combining individual care and community-based supports August 22 – 24, 2014 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 ACKNOWLEGEMENTS An event such as this could not take place without the efforts of many people. We would like to thank the Local Organizing Committee and the Program Committee for the hours of work involved. We would also like to thank the many presenters who will share their work with you. Welcome to Japan i Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowlegements i Section 2 - Welcome 1 IASSIDD President Vianne Timmons 1 IASSIDD Asia-Pacific Congress Liaison, Kuo Yu (Lisa) Wang 2 IASSIDD Vice-President, Asia-Pacific, Henry Kwok 2 Chair, Local Organizing Committee, Hitoshi Hara 3 Section 3 - Congress Committees 7 Local Organizing Committee 7 Program Committee 7 Section 4 - IASSIDD Council 8 2012-2016 8 Section 4 - General Information 9 About the Congress 9 Registration and General Information Desk 9 Lunch 9 Internet Access 9 Ceremony and Social Events 10 Map and Access to Waseda University 11 Waseda Campus Map 12 Waseda University International Conference Center floor plan 13 Waseda University 11th Building 5th Floor floor plan 14 Instructions for Presenters 15 Section 5 – The Program 16 How to use the Program Book 16 ii Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Congress Themes 17 Program at a Glance – 21 August 18 Program at a Glance – 22 August 18 Program at a Glance – 23 August 19 Program at a Glance – 24 August 19 Symposium Session 1 – August 22, 14:30 – 16:00 20 Symposium Session 2 – August 22, 16:30 – 18:00 21 Symposium Session 3 – August 23, 9:30-11:00 22 Symposium Session 4 – August 23, 16:30-18:00 23 Symposium Session 5 – August 24, 9:30-11:00 24 Poster Session 1 – August 22, 13:00-14:30 25 Poster Session 2 – AUGUST 23, 13:00-14:30 26 Index of Presenters 27 Index of Moderators 28 Section 7 - Sponsors 29 Supporters’ Organizations 29 Sponsors 29 iii Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 SECTION 2 - WELCOME IASSIDD President Vianne Timmons Welcome to the third IASSIDD Asia-Pacific Regional Congress. It is my distinct pleasure to bring greetings to all the delegates who have made the journey to be with us here in Tokyo. This congress promises to be an engaging, thoughtprovoking, and inspiring event. IASSIDD is, as you all know, the premier association for research on disabilities in the world. Our goal as an organization is to promote the scientific study of intellectual and related developmental disabilities, and through gatherings like this, we share ideas, best practices, and lessons learned with one another and with the broader international community. As our societies grow and evolve, it is increasingly important for us to explore innovative and effective ways of supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, their families, and their communities. This congress is also an important professional opportunity, providing a space for networking and learning about trend-setting research. We are fortunate to have a fabulous slate of speakers from all over the world, who will share their ideas and offer truly global perspectives that will hopefully inspire and motivate all of us in our work. I would like to congratulate and commend the program committee and the local organizing committee on planning this congress. It is no small feat to make an event like this happen, and I thank you for your dedication and your hard work. It is critical to have these regional congresses, as they allow us to all become better educated about regional issues, and about the differences and commonalities that exist in our world. I am looking forward to a great event, and I thank you all for your participation. Vianne Timmons IASSIDD President President and Vice-Chancellor University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Page 1 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 IASSIDD Asia-Pacific Congress Liaison, Kuo Yu (Lisa) Wang Welcome and farewell my dear friends and colleagues in the Asia-Pacific region. Eight years ago, IASSIDD held a 1st Asia-Pacific Regional Congress in Taipei, Taiwan. I was honored to chair the organizing committee for that inaugural event. IASSIDD’s decision to hold congresses in the Asia-Pacific region was to promote and facilitate regional or cross regional collaboration among researchers from Western or developed countries to work with Asia-Pacific countries to improve our understanding of culture and its impact on policy and practice for persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in this region. Since the 1 st congress, progress has been made in this region. After the 2nd regional congress held in Singapore, IASSIDD sponsored two initiatives: the creation of a regional database of researchers working in this field throughout the region, and grants to encourage local researchers to attend our IASSIDD World Congress in Halifax (Canada) last year. I have enjoyed my role as liaison for the region on the IASSIDD executive. As my term comes to an end, I am glad that Henry Kwok from Hong Kong is on board to serve as Vice-President Asia-Pacific for IASSIDD. I am confident he will take on the challenge ahead to ensure IASSIDD has an even stronger voice on behalf of persons with IDD in this region. My devotion and love for colleagues, parents, and researchers will never fade away. Dr. Kuo Yu (Lisa) Wang IASSIDD Asia-Pacific Congress Liaison Professor and Dean of Social Science College, National Chung Cheng University, Chai-yi, Taiwan IASSIDD Vice-President, Asia-Pacific, Henry Kwok It gives me great pleasure to welcome you all to the 3rd Asia-Pacific Regional Congress in Tokyo. This regional congress has become a signature event that attracts an impressive number of health care practitioners, researchers, carers and policy makers from not only the Asia-Pacific region but around the world. We have a rich and informative program with a wide range of distinguished international speakers to share their knowledge, research, insight and expertise. The event offers an opportunity for participants to meet for the purpose of discussing common interests related to persons with IDD, from individual care to community-based supports, particularly in this region of the world. Through research and sharing of innovative ideas, we obtain the necessary information to support the best and most appropriate services for persons with IDD. This is especially important in countries where such services do not exist or have not yet developed. I hope the Keynote addresses, paper presentations, posters and discussions will inspire every participant to further enhance their skills and care for persons with IDD when they return to their home country. I wish to thank the local organizing committee for their vital effort in making this congress a great success and hope all of our delegates will enjoy a rewarding and memorable time in Tokyo. Dr. Henry Kwok IASSIDD Vice-President Asia-Pacific Region 2012-2016 Page 2 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Chair, Local Organizing Committee, Hitoshi Hara Dear Friends and Colleagues of IASSIDD, I am delighted to welcome you all to the 3rd IASSIDD Asia-Pacific Regional Congress in Tokyo. First of all, I would like to begin by expressing our deepest appreciation for the support we received from countries and regions around the world after the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011, in which people with disabilities were among those who suffered the most. Japanese Association of the Study for Developmental Disabilities (JASDD) researchers and clinicians have provided support to the people and community affected by the disasters while continuing with preparations for this event. This congress would not have been possible without the support of all those who have participated in this event including the IASSIDD secretariat. I would like to reiterate my deepest appreciation. Under the theme of “Multiformity and Diversity: Combining Individual Care and Community-Based Support”, the conference will feature eight plenary lectures along with a total of about 300 oral and poster presentations as well as symposia. I am pleased to inform you that the number of presentations exceeded that of the past two Asia-Pacific Regional Conferences. I would expect the contents of the conference will also be successful. This conference is held under the joint sponsorship of the Science Council of Japan. This is the second joint sponsorship following the 16th Asian Conference on Mental Retardation held in the city of Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture in 2003. I would like to extend our appreciation to Waseda University for providing the venue for this conference, especially the university’s Division of Culture Program and Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences. I am also appreciative of the Tokyo International Center, Japan International Cooperation Agency for joining our organizing committee. I would like to acknowledge that this conference is being held with the support of various companies and institutions. I hope that all the participants enjoy the three days’ Conference and summer season in Tokyo. With warm wishes, Hitoshi Hara, MD., PhD. Chair, Local Organizing Committee for the 3rd IASSIDD Asia-Pacific Regional Conference President of the Japanese Association of the Study for Developmental Disabilities Page 3 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Page 4 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Page 5 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Page 6 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Section 3 - Congress Committees Local Organizing Committee Hitoshi HARA M.D., Ph.D. Chair, LOC, President, Japanese Association of the Study for Developmental Disabilities, JASDD Director General, Yokohama Central Area Habitation Center for Children Tomoko Takamura, Ph.D. Kazuyuki SAKAZUME, Ph.D. Executive Councilor, JASDD Professor, Graduate School of Education, Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, Waseda University Treasurer, LOC, Executive Councilor, JASDD Professor, Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences Ochanomizu University Shigeru SUEMITSU, MD., Ph.D. Atushi KANNO Ph.D., Executive Councilor, JASDD Professor, Center for the Research and Support of Education Practice, Tokyo Gakugei University Vice-Chair, LOC, Vice-President, JASDD Professor, Center for the Research and Support of Education Practice, Tokyo Gakugei University Executive Councilor, JASDD President, Social Welfare Organization Asahikawaso Kiyoshi OTOMO, Ph.D. Souichi HASHIMOTO, Ph.D. Executive Councilor, Treasurer, JASDD Professor, Center for the Research and Support of Education Practice, Tokyo Gakugei University Eigi YUKUMI Executive Councilor, JASDD Director, The Japanese Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disorders, Sui SONE M.D. Councilor, JASDD Section Chief, Center for severelyhandicapped children Hirokazu OSADA, Ph.D. Councilor, JASDD Professor, Graduate School of Law, Senshyu University Koichiro YAMAGUCHI Professor, Graduate School of Teacher Education, Faculty of Education and Integrated Arts and Sciences, Waseda University Chiyoko NUMATA Director, Japan League on Developmental Disabilities Program Committee Hitoshi HARA M.D., Ph.D. Director General, Yokohama Central Area Habitation Center for Children Henry Kwok, FRCPsych Vice-President, Asia-Pacific Region, IASSIDD Tomoko Takamura, Ph.D. Professor, Graduate School of Humanities and Sciences Ochanomizu University Keith McVilly, Ph. D. Deakin University School of Psychology Kuoyu (Lisa) Wang, Ph.D. Asia-Pacific Congress Liaison IASSIDD Hélène Ouellette-Kuntz, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Queen's University Maureen McDonald IASSIDD Secretariat Reviewers David Allen Malin Broberg Ivan Brown Meghan Burke Virginie Cobigo Meaghan Edwards Eric Emerson Kitty-Rose Foley Sheridan Forster Jasmina Frey Skrinjar Hitoshi Hara Page 7 Henry Kwok Yves Lachapelle Wanda Lyons Bea Maes Keith McVilly Dawna T. Torres Mughal Kerim Munir Glynis Murphy Kiyoshi Otomo Hélène Ouellette-Kuntz Trevor Parmenter Lynette Roberts Joann Simon Sui Sone Laurence Taggart Kuo-yu (Lisa) Wang Stephen Winn Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 SECTION 4 - IASSIDD COUNCIL 2012-2016 Vianne Timmons Eric Emerson David McConnell Philip W. Davidson Kuoyu (Lisa) Wang Bea Maes President Elect Asia-Pacific Congress Liaison Profound Multiple Disabilities Glynis Murphy Christine Bigby Ivan Brown Past-President Aging and Intellectual Disabilities Quality of Life Keith McVilly Julie Beadle-Brown Roy Brown Hélène Ouellette-Kuntz Jane McCarthy Matthew Janicki President Treasurer Secretary Vice-President, WHO Liaison Comparative Policy and Practice Michael Wehmeyer Challenging Behaviour and Mental Health Germain Weber Down Syndrome Henry Kwok Ethics Colleen Adnams Families Vice-President, Americas Vice-President, Europe Vice-President, Asia-Pacific Vice-President, Africa/Eastern Mediterranean Giorgio Albertini Hans Reinders Malin Broberg Robert Davis Health Issues Page 8 Parenting with Intellectual Disability Director, IASSIDD Academy JPPID Editor Chris Oliver JIDR Editor Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Section 4 - General Information About the Congress Date: August 22-24, 2013 Venue: Waseda University International Conference Center Address: 1-20-14, Nishiwaseda Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0051 JAPAN Official Language: English Registration and General Information Desk The registration desk will be open at the following times and location: Lobby in the Waseda University International Conference Center Wednesday, August 21—12:00-19:00 Thursday, August 22— 08:30-18:00 Friday, August 23—09:00-18:00 Saturday, August 24— 09:00-13:00 Lunch Participants who have pre-registered for lunch, may pick up their meal ticket at the registration desk. Internet Access The International Conference Center has no wireless Internet facilities. If you would like to connect to the Internet, please go to the following address: http://www.jnto.go.jp/eng/arrange/essential/internet.html Page 9 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Ceremony and Social Events Academic tour - Date: August 21 Wednesday A. Center for severely-handicapped children Departure Time: 14:00 (Anticipated return time is 17:30—may be later depending on traffic.) Assemble: Okuma Auditorium. Please assemble in front of the building 10 minutes prior to the departure. Venue: The National Rehabilitation Center for Children with Disabilities B. The Japanese Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disorders Departure Time: 14:00 (Anticipated return time is 17:30—may be later depending on traffic.) Assemble: Okuma Auditorium. Please assemble in front of the building 10 minutes prior to the departure. Venue: Hattatsu Kyokai, the Japanese Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disorders C. School for handicapped children (DVD Presentation 14:00 - 16:00) Time: 14:00-16:00 Venue: ICC-7 Welcome Cocktail Date: August 21 Wednesday Time: 17:00-19:00 Venue: ICC-2 Opening Ceremony Date: August 22 Thursday Time: 10:20-11:00 (Doors Open: 8:30; Doors Close:10:00) Venue: ICC- Ibuka Hall *Please be sure to bring your identification card to the Opening Ceremony August 22. You are requested to refrain from taking pictures. Opening Ceremony admission will be from 8:30 to 10:00. Please note that from 10:00 to 11:00, entrance and exit is not possible. Yukata Dressing Date: August 22 Thursday Time: 18:00-20:00 Venue: ICC-4th Floor- Room1 Tea Ceremony Date: August 23 Friday Time: 13:00-14:30 Venue: ICC-4th Floor- Room1 GALA Dinner Date: August 23 Friday Time: 19:00-21:00 Venue: Royal Room, Righa Royal Hotel Tokyo Page 10 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Map and Access to Waseda University From JR Takadanobaba Station Use the free shuttle bus, about 10 minutes. The shuttle bus operates between 9:10 and 21:40 Monday to Friday and 8:10 and 21:40 weekends and holidays. The shuttle bus leaves from the Waseda exit at 10 minutes and 40 minutes after the hour. Note that on weekends and holidays between 10:00 and 18:00, the shuttle leaves every 15 minutes. For the return trip, the shuttle bus leaves the hotel on the hour and half hour. From Narita Airport Take the JR Narita Express train to Tokyo station, about 55 minutes. From there, take a taxi to the hotel, about 22 minutes. Alternatively, take the JR Narita Express train to Shinjuku station, about 75 minutes. From there, take a taxi to the hotel, about 12 minutes. Further details about the Narita Express - http://www.narita-airport.jp/en/access/train/ For yet another route, take the Keisei Sky Liner to Keisei Ueno station, just under one hour. From there, take a taxi to the hotel, about 20 minutes. Further details about Keisei Sky Liner - http://www.keisei.co.jp/keisei/tetudou/skyliner/us/ae_outline/index.html Page 11 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Waseda Campus Map The congress is held on two main buildings of Waseda University: the International Conference Center and Building 11. Page 12 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Waseda University International Conference Center floor plan Page 13 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Waseda University 11th Building 5th Floor floor plan Page 14 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Instructions for Presenters ORAL PRESENTATIONS There are two types of oral presentations: Plenary Lectures: 50 minutes Symposia: 15 minutes per presentation for symposia with 4 presentations; 20 minutes per presentation for symposia with 3 presentations Please note that the duration listed above is the total duration for each presentation, including PC connection. The official language for presentation is English. A digital projector will be available for each presentation. Each presenter must adhere to the schedule. Each presenter is required to bring his/her presentation files on USB or PC with D-sub 15pin connection. The power supply in Japan is 100v, with a 2-prong socket. Please give the file or PC to the staff at the each presentation room well before your session. POSTER PRESENTATIONS Poster boards are located in Room ICC-1 on the 3rd floor of the International Conference Center. The size of each poster board is 160 × 110 cm (height × width). A presenter should place his/her poster on the poster board according to the designated space as per the program book. (See poster sessions 1 and 2 for ID numbers.) Pushpins are available at the poster reception desk. Display of your poster should be conducted according to the following schedule. Poster Mounting Discussion time Poster Removal August 22 8:30-12:30 13:30 -14:30 16:30-18:00 August 23 9:00-12:30 13:30 -14:30 16:30-18:00 Page 15 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 SECTION 5 – THE PROGRAM How to use the Program Book Within this section you will find: 1. 2. 3. Congress themes : Every presentation in the congress is represented by a theme. For the symposia, themes are sometimes represented by codes. The following table explains the codes and the themes they represent. Program at a Glance : This section offers an overview and time schedule of activities taking place from August 21-24, including all plenary and poster presentations, meetings, roundtable/panel discussions, videos and Academy workshops. Symposium Sessions 1 through 5: Symposia are listed in columns, identifying the room, symposium title, chair and individual presentations. Room number Symposium title and chair First presentation in symposium (presentation order subject to change), showing title of presentation, author, and page of JPPID on which full abstract can be found. Second presentation in symposium (presentation order subject to change), showing title of presentation, author, and page of JPPID on which full abstract can be found. Third presentation in symposium (presentation order subject to change), showing title of presentation, author, and page of JPPID on which full abstract can be found. Symposia are all scheduled to run 90 minutes, and are comprised of three or four presentations of 15 or 20 minutes each, allowing 30 minutes for separate or shared discussion. Page 16 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 4. Poster Sessions 1 and 2: Posters will be presented from 13:00-14:30 on August 22 and 23. A complete listing of all posters, indicating theme, ID number, title, first author and page of JPPID on which full abstract can be found, can be found after the symposia listings, and is followed by a listing of first authors and symposium chairs. Theme ID number Title Author 5. Index of Presenters: An alphabetical listing of first authors as known at time of printing. 6. Index of Symposium Chairs: And alphabetical listing of all symposium chairs. Congress Themes Code Congress Theme Aging Aging and Intellectual Disability CBMH Challenging Behaviour and Mental Health CPP Comparative Policy and Practice Education Education and Intellectual Disability Employment Employment and Intellectual Disability Families Families and Intellectual Disability Families/QoL Families / Quality of Life Health Health Issues Parenting Parenting with Intellectual Disability PIMD Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disability PIMD/ETH Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disability / Ethics QOL Quality of Life QOL/Families Quality of Life / Families Page 17 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Program at a Glance – 21 August 21 Aug Date/Time Room Event Contact Person 9:30-18:00 Ichizima Memorial IASSIDD Executive Meeting Vianne Timmons 12:00-19:00 ICC- Lobby Registration 14:00-17:00 ICC-3 Academy Workshop: Mental and behavior disorders in young persons and adults with developmental disorders Angela Hassiotis 14:00-17:00 ICC-1 Academy Workshop: Family quality of life across the life span Ivan Brown 14:00-17:00 Assemble in front of Okuma Auditorium Academic tour: Center for severely-handicapped children 14:00-17:00 Assemble in front of Okuma Auditorium Academic tour: The Japanese Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disorders Eigi Yukum 14:00-16:00 ICC-7 Academic tour: School for handicapped children DVD presentation Kiyoshi Otomo 17:00-19:00 ICC-2 Welcome Cocktail Sui Sone Program at a Glance – 22 August 22 Aug Time Room Event 8:30-18:00 ICC - Lobby Registration 10:20-10:50 ICC-Ibuka Hall Opening Ceremony 11:00-12:00 ICC-Ibuka Hall Plenary Lecture 1 (KIM) 12:00-13:00 ICC-Ibuka Hall Plenary Lecture 2 (OFFICER) 13:00-14:30 ICC-1 Poster Session 1 13:00-14:30 11-502 IASSIDD Academy Meeting Roy Brown 13:00-14:30 11-503 Families SIRG Meeting Malin Broberg 13:00-14:30 11-505 FAMILIES WITH AUTISM: LET THEM STAND TALL: A video celebration of the experiences of four families whose children have autism spectrum disorders. Robert Johnson 13:00-14:30 ICC-2 ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION (CBMH1): Global research priorities: Mental health needs of people with intellectual disability Jane McCarthy 13:00-14:30 11-501 PANEL DISCUSSION ON USING “ABOVE THE WAVES” VIDEO: Over the years we have forgotten the importance of giving enough credit to the narratives of mothers parenting loved ones with intellectual disabilities. Annibal C. de Amorim 14:30 – 16:00 Various Rooms Symposium Session 1 16:30 – 18:00 Various Rooms Symposium Session 2 18:00-20:00 ICC – 401 Yukata Dressing Contact Person Page 18 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Program at a Glance – 23 August 23 Aug Time Room Event Contact Person 9:00-18:00 ICC - Lobby Registration 9:30-11:00 Various Rooms Symposium Session 3 9:30 -11:00 ICC-Ibuka Hall SIRG Coordination Committee 11:00-12:00 ICC-Ibuka Hall Plenary Lecture 3 (OGUNI) 12:00-13:00 ICC-Ibuka Hall Plenary Lecture 4 (NAKAZAWA) 13:00-14:30 1CC-1 Poster Session 2 13:00-14:30 11-501 A SPECIAL DAY Documentary: The everyday struggles of mothers parenting individuals with Intellectual disabilities and/or autism. Annibal C. de Amorim 13:00-14:30 ICC-3 2016 World Congress Program Committee Phil Davidson 13:00-14:30 11-503 Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities SIRG 13:00-14:30 11-506 Challenging Behaviour and Mental Health SIRG Jane McCarthy 13:00-14:30 11-507 Down Syndrome SIRG Roy Brown 13:00-14:30 11-401 Tea Ceremony 14:30-15:30 ICC-Ibuka Hall Plenary Lecture 5 (PERLIN) 15:30-16:30 ICC-Ibuka Hall Plenary Lecture 6 (NAGASE) 16:30-18:00 Various Rooms Symposium Session 4 19:00-21:00 Royal Room, Righa Royal Hotel Gala Dinner Colleen Adnams Program at a Glance – 24 August 23 Aug Time Room Event Contact Person 9:00-13:00 ICC - Lobby Registration 9:30-11:00 Various Rooms Symposium Session 5 11:00-12:00 ICC-Ibuka Hall Plenary Lecture 7 (LLEWELLYN) with simultaneous translation to Japanese 12:00-13:00 ICC-Ibuka Hall Plenary Lecture 8 (TIMMONS) with simultaneous translation to Japanese 13:00-13:30 ICC-Ibuka Hall Closing Ceremony 13:00-18:00 11-504 IASSIDD Council Meeting Hélène Ouellette-Kuntz 14:00-17:00 11-503 Academy Workshop: Inclusive storytelling with children and adults who have developmental disabilities Nicola Grove Page 19 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Symposium Session 1 – August 22, 14:30 – 16:00 ICC-Ibuka CBMH-2 ICC-2 PIMD-1 ICC-3 QOL-1 ICC-7 Education-1 11-501 QOL-2 Shinya Miyamoto/Hisako Nishiyama, Chair Ellen Walker, Chair Patricia O’Brien, Chair Vianne Timmons, Chair Roy Brown, Chair Psychosocial impacts of disaster on people with developmental disabilities: Changes in mental health problems in the 18 months after the great East Japan earthquake (p184) High quality interactions: The key to high quality individual care and community-based experiences (p164) Mobile technology as assistive technology for inclusive research teams: Lessons from the field (p116) Differing process of inclusive education in Sri Lanka: Teachers’ statements in government schools (p122) What helps the cognitively disabled to enjoy music activities: towards improved quality of life-long development (p178) CUMMING, Terry PRAIN, Meredith UDO, Mariko FURUTA, Hiroko YAGI, Junko The psychosocial impact of disaster on people with developmental disabilities (p122) Hanging out program: Evaluation of impact on interaction in an adult day service (p120) FUKUCHI, Naru FORSTER, Sheridan A collaborative group method of inclusive research (p108) BIGBY, Christine Correlates of the attitudes of elementary school children toward persons with disabilities (p118) Activation of enjoyable music therapy classes: the art of rendering communication by teachers (p172) TAKANO, Miyuki DYSON, Lily The psychosocial impact of disaster on persons with developmental disabilities: Experiences from the Great East Japan Earthquake (p174) Building relationships with adults with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities in music therapy (p141) Being and keeping healthy: An inclusive research approach to exploring the experiences of persons with intellectual disabilities (p137) Promoting mathematical awareness: theoretical explanations and intervention (p163) LEE, Ju-young KNOX, Marie PORTER, Jill Who considers this to be music?: The role of musical improvisation in community activities (p157) NUMATA, Rii TANAKA, Mari The four D's of inclusive research: Decision making, data collection, data analysis and dissemination (p158) Lay crafting of joyful and inclusive musical events: Participant observation with a community-based volunteer group in South England (p125) O'BRIEN, Patricia HARA, Mariko 11-502 Parenting-1 11-503 CPP-1 11-505 Education-2 11-506 Families-1 11-507 QOL-3 11-504 Families-2 Catherine Wade, Chair Jeffrey Chan, Chair Karen Moni, Chair Malin Broberg, Chair Roy McConkey, Chair Keith McVilly, Chair The health of parents with intellectual disabilities (p118) Exploring perceptions towards the employment of restrictive practices in Singapore (p163) Community perspectives on literacy for adults with intellectual disabilities (p108) Analyses of child characteristics of young children with autism spectrum disorders and developmental delays in Taiwan (p111) Leisure activity and social interaction using social media (p105) Re-authoring families’ lives through a Brazilian women self-advocacy network (p102) EMERSON, Eric POON, Kenneth BRADSHAW MONI, Karen BALANDIN, Susan AMORIM, Annibal CHANG, Zih-Shian Families with parents with intellectual disabilities (p148) MENSAS, Lisbeth Safeguarding rights of persons with intellectual disabilities: A case study of the Queensland model (p155) Evidence-based pedagogies to meet the literacy needs of adults with intellectual disability (p134) NANKERVIS, Karen JOBLING, Anne Parenting stress between parents of young children with and without disabilities: A comparative study (p111) The impact of Special Olympics Project Unify in India and four European countries (p148) MCCONKEY, Roy CHANG, Zih-Shian Children of parents with Technology infrastructures intellectual disabilities in for evidence-based and Australia, (p145) person-centered MAN, Wing Young actualization of sustainable positive outcomes (p123) GAYNOR, James Outcomes from a longitudinal literacy research program for adults with intellectual disabilities (p108) BRADSHAW MONI, Karen The Carer Successor Scheme: An enrichment program for families of ageing persons with multiple disabilities and visual impairments (p141) LI, Po Ling Preparation for ASD diagnosis: Effects on parents' experiences and treatment decision-making (p124) Developing a framework of personal goals pursuit for people with intellectual disabilities: An initial attempt (p183) GOREN, Talya WONG, Phyllis King Shui Not just stories: An exploratory study of storytelling to enhance the parenting skills of parents of children with ASD (p112) CHEN, Nan-chieh Key strategies that lead to restraint and seclusion reduction: A four-year study of the use of restrictive interventions in Victoria, Australia (p110) Developing content and resources for effective literacy teaching and learning in post school contexts (p143) CHAN, Jeffrey LLOYD, Jan Page 20 Increasing and measuring responsive style in parents of children who use AAC (p109) BROBERG, Malin Parenting: A journey of self-discovery and self-transformation (p161) PANG, Jee Ching Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Symposium Session 2 – August 22, 16:30 – 18:00 ICC-Ibuka Aging-1 ICC-2 CPP-2 ICC-3 Families-3 ICC-7 PIMD/ETH-1 11-501 CPP-3 Trevor Parmenter, Chair Rachel Roberts, Chair Sheridan Forster, Chair Gabor Toth, Chair "Everything has changed now”: Perspectives on ageing from women with intellectual disabilities (p171) STRNADOVA, Iva The wellbeing of siblings of children with health conditions or impairments (p119) EMERSON, Eric Ethics in the classroom: The re-examination of the concept of autonomy (p139) KONO, Tetsuya A comparison study of international early intervention and inclusive early childhood education (p175) TOTH, Gabor Socio-emotional and behavioural trajectories of siblings of children with chronic health conditions across the childhood period (p124) GIALLO, Rebecca Parenting siblings of a child with autism: An intervention to strengthen parenting knowledge, skills, and self-efficacy (p105) BALDWIN, Laura Confidentiality: Can we keep a promise? (P105) BALANDIN, Susan International comparative study on teachers’ and parents’ views and perspectives regarding the inclusion of children with disabilities in early childhood inclusive educational settings (p166) SAITO, Masanori Reflections on opportunities for people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities to give informed consent to participate in research (p181) WALKER, Ellen Early childhood inclusive education in Denmark: Past, present and challenges (p186) ZENIMOTO, Takayuki Keith McVilly, Chair Offenders with intellectual disability: A Delphi study investigating barriers and facilitators to effective support and rehabilitation (p148) MCVILLY, Keith It’s different in the country: Issues related to the deployment of technologies Supporting ageing-inin clinical intervention: place for people with Experience of rehabilitation intellectual disabilities centers (p144) (p130) HUSSAIN, Rafat LUSSIER-DESROCHERS, Dany This is who I am: Personal meanings, roles, and support networks of persons with intellectual disabilities (p136) KNOX, Marie The profile and service use/need of persons with intellectual disabilities in Ireland: A comparison of cross-sectional and administrative data (p159) O'DONOVAN, Mary-Ann Early childhood intervention in Singapore: Progress and challenges (p162) POON, Kenneth 11-502 Parenting-2 Catherine Wade, Chair 11-503 QOL-4 11-505 Education-3 11-506 CBMH-3 11-507 Families-4 11-504 PIMD-2 Colleen Adnams, Chair Ivan Brown, Chair Lisa Wang, Chair Clare Townsend, Chair Roy McConkey, Chair Healthy Start: An Australian knowledge exchange and capacity building strategy for supporting professionals working with parents with intellectual disabilities (p180) CLAYTON, Olivia Indicators: How do we know when a person has a "quality" life? (p109) BROWN, Ivan Best practices in school-to-work transition for young people with intellectual disabilities in China (p184) XU, Tianxi/Timothy Understanding specialist mental health needs of indigenous Australians with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviours (p158) O'BRIEN, Gregory Chinese migrant families raising a child with a disability in Australia: A negotiation of cultures (p 106) BARTON, Rebecca How did a woman with an intellectual disability decide to become a parent? (p175) TATSUTA, Mizuho Reflection of self and its implication for persons with developmental disabilities (p161) PANG, Jee Ching Intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviour amongst indigenous Australians (p176) TOWNSEND, Clare Experiences in preparing children with disabilities for school: Parent and teacher viewpoints (p155) NEILANDS, Judith Experiences of young adults with disabilities in transition in Malaysia: Listening to parents (p142) LIM, Boon Hock Parenthood and Measuring quality A case study on parenting with of life outcomes the curriculum intellectual disabilities (p143) structure in schoolacross Asia: An LOMBARD, Marco to-work transition exploratory study (p169) for secondary SPENCER, Margaret students with disability in Shenzhen China (p184) XU, Tianxi Sustaining implementation: Design and delivery elements in two recent special education professional development initiatives for staff working with students who have complex needs (p103) ARTHUR-KELLY, Michael Understanding The personal impact A review of services to indigenous culture on Iranian mothers and persons with severe within the parameters fathers who have a motor and intellectual of the social child with disabilities in 5 dayconstruction of developmental care service centers challenging behavior disabilities (p147), over 23 years (p139) (p115) CULLEN, Jennifer MCCONKEY, Roy KONISHI, Tohru Specialist mental The care burden of low Time study on the care health for indigenous income families with a of individuals with Australians with member with an severe motor and intellectual disabilities intellectual disability in intellectual disabilities and challenging Taipei City (p181) at a day-care center behaviours (p183) WANG, Yu-Ju (p146) WHITE, Paul MATSUBASA, Tadashi Page 21 Daycare services for children and adults with severe motor and intellectual disabilities in Japan (p150) MITO, Takashi Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Symposium Session 3 – August 23, 9:30-11:00 ICC-Ibuka ICC-2 PIMD-3 ICC-3 CBMH-4 ICC-7 QOL-5 11-501 Employment-1 Sheridan Forster, Chair Fiona Davis, Chair Patricia O’Brien, Chair Errol Cocks, Chair Independence/ interdependence: Cultural narratives and the social inclusion of people with profound disabilities (p125) GROVE, Nicola Quality of positive behaviour support plans (p116) DAVIS, Fiona Drama group work as an warm-up process for person centered planning (p112) CHEN, Jin-Ying School-business partnership and its impact on transition outcomes for students with intellectual disability: A case study in Fujian China (p122) GAN, Zhaoliang Participation in decision Inter-rater reliability Can person-centredness Australian apprentices making for persons with process and the Behaviour bring about an and trainees with severe-profound Support Plan Quality organisational cultural intellectual or learning intellectual disabilities: Evaluation scoring guide shift? (p137) disabilities: Graduate What can it look like? version II (BSPQEII) (p116) KNOX, Marie social and economic (p182) DAVIS, Fiona outcomes (p114) WATSON, Jo COCKS, Errol Storytelling as a platform Development of a The effect of personWorking environment and for perception and ‘Behaviour Support Plan centred active support on support to improve the communication between Short Form Audit Tool’ for choice and social quality of life of persons caregivers and persons non-clinicians (p117) inclusion for people with intellectual and/or with profound intellectual DAVIS, Fiona moving from institutional developmental disabilities: and multiple disabilities: An care to community living Research from the exploratory research of (p165) viewpoint of a cultural situational ethics (p112) RICHES, Vivienne model of the individual CHEN, Nan-chieh (p136) KAWAMURA, Machiko On being person-centered (p157) O'BRIEN, Patricia 11-502 CBMH-5 11-503 CPP-4 11-505 Families-5 11-506 Education-4 11-507 HEALTH-1 11-504 CBMH-6 Angela Hassiotis, Chair Hélène Ouellette-Kuntz, Chair Don BAILEY, Chair Yuji Tamekawa, Chair Phil Davidson, Chair Glynis Murphy, Chair Successful ageing in older adults with intellectual disabilities: Predictors and correlates of cognitive decline (p107) BHARDWAJ, Anjali Application of best practices for community ownership: The development of a national CBR plan towards empowerment of persons with intellectual disabilities (p145) MAHAMENDISGE, Ranjith Shantha Kumara Assessing family outcomes: U.S. development and evaluation of the family outcomes survey (p104) BAILEY, Don Supporting career education and teaching of selfunderstanding at special needs schools for students with intellectual disabilities in Japan (p138) KOJIMA, Michio Disaggregating for intellectual, interpersonal and learning disability: An exploration of the Irish National Disability Survey 2006 (p159) O'DONOVAN, MaryAnn Relationship between visuo-spatial perceptions and autistic behavior in children developing concept formation (p174) TATEMATSU, Eiko Validation of the Dementia Screening Questionnaire for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities-Chinese version (DSQIID-CV) (p142) LI, Rebecca Interplay between intelligence level and happiness: The contribution of socioeconomic and clinical factors (p126) HASSIOTIS, Angela The problem of behavior disorder: Past present and future (p166) SAGEHASHI, Shizuka Transition to adult services for young people with intellectual disabilities: From the rhetoric to the reality (p133) JAYDEOKAR, Sujeet Assessing family outcomes in early intervention: The case of Singapore (p162) POON, Kenneth Nursing students' perception of disability and preparation to care for persons with intellectual disabilities: An Australian study (p169) SKERRY, Trevor Newborn hearing screening within the Pacific islands (p134) JOHNSON, Jean Peer interactions to facilitate positive life events for people with intellectual disabilities and challenging behaviours (p154) NANKERVIS, Karen The role played by clinical/school psychologists in special needs education and in provision of support for children with special needs (p151) MIURA, Takuya An analysis of state mental Assessing family The present condition health policy and its outcomes in early of special needs contribution to promotion of intervention: The education in Japan: mental health practices in case of Japan Focusing on children Nepal (p168) (p178) with autism spectrum SIGDEL, Suraj UEDA, Kimiko disorder (p168) SHIMODA, Hironobu Using information and communication technology in special needs education (p 173) TAMEKAWA, Yuji Page 22 Depression symptoms are sustained into adulthood for young adults with Down syndrome (p120) FOLEY, Kitty-Rose Effectiveness of cognitive behaviour therapy for men with ID who committed sexual offences (p152) MURPHY, Glynis Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Symposium Session 4 – August 23, 16:30-18:00 ICC-Ibuka ICC-2 QOL-6 ICC-3 Families-6 ICC-7 Education-5 Nicola Grove, Chair Rebecca Giallo, Chair Jill Porter, Chair Lisa Wang, Chair How the arts can enable better understanding of people with intellectual disabilities, and contribute to their quality of life (p124) GROVE, Nicola Socio-ecological factors associated with the wellbeing of fathers of children with an intellectual disability (p167) SEYMOUR, Monique School refusal in young children in Taiwan, (p177) TSAU, Chwen-Chyong The ‘disabled body’ in performance (p173) TANAKA, Miwako The role of mental health as a mediator of contextual effects on parents with intellectual disabilities and their children (p180) WADE, Catherine Effectiveness of the instructional strategies used by teachers for application of inclusive education in primary classes for students with intellectual disabilities (p102) ALWIS, Anoma Teaching skills to children with intellectual disabilities (P127) HAWACH, Abdul Hakim Independent living for individuals with multiple disabilities and visual impairments in Hong Kong: Our journey to inclusion (p177) TSANG, Johnny Drawing as a reflection: How drawing assists persons with intellectual disabilities’ emotional expressions (p113) CHEN, Nan-chieh Fatigue, wellbeing and parenting in mothers of children with an autism spectrum disorder (p133) JELLETT, Rachel MyTime: A community-based peer support program for parents of children with a disability, developmental delay, or chronic condition (p167) SARTORE, Gina-Maree 11-501 QOL-7 11-502 Parenting-3 11-503 CPP-5 11-505 CBMH-7 11-506 Education-6 11-507 HEALTH-2 11-504 QOL/Families-1 Olivia Clayton, Chair Henry Kwok, Chair Clare Townsend, Chair Keith McVilly, Chair Helene OuelletteKuntz, Chair Ivan Brown, Chair Social worlds of children of parents with intellectual disabilities: Hearing the perspectives of schoolaged children (p114) COLLINGS, Susan ICD-11 and problem behavior in persons with intellectual/ developmental disorder (I/DD): What is its rightful place? (p123) GANGADHARAN, Satheesh ICD-11 and intellectual developmental disorders (p115) COORAY, Sherva From the theory of routine consumer outcome measurement for people with intellectual and cognitive disabilities to embedding practice into a disability service organization (p115) CULLEN, Jennifer Measuring consumer outcomes among persons with intellectual disabilities who exhibit challenging behaviours (p176) TOWNSEND, Clare iPad integration for students with intellectual disabilities: Increasing access and engagement across settings (p171) STRNADOVA, Iva Inequalities in access to health screening among adults with intellectual disabilities (p119) EMERSON, Eric Family quality of life: Results from studies around the world (p109) BROWN, Ivan Mortality patterns among individuals with intellectual disabilities (p161) OUELLETTE-KUNTZ, Helene Quality of life of family carers from south Asian and ‘white’ cultural backgrounds in the UK (p 107) BHARDWAJ, Anjali Applicability of ICD-10/ DSM diagnostic criteria in people with intellectual developmental disorder and mental disorders, (p164) PURANDARE, Kiran Autism spectrum disorders and the ICD11 (p164) PURANDARE, Kiran The adult outcome of childhood intellectual disability (p158) O'BRIEN, Gregory What are the factors affecting sustainability of workplace learning and development in disability specific human service agencies? (p168) SKERRY, Trevor Effectiveness of computer-based simulations on learning of social and communication skills by children with ASD (p127) HETZRONI, Orit WASHID: A survey identifying health inequalities of adults with intellectual disabilities in Western Australia (p114) COCKS, Errol The quality of life of adults with multiple disabilities in Singapore (p110) CHANG, Faridah Cross-cultural adaptation of a parenting program for parents with intellectual disabilities: Conclusions for importing programs (p170) STARKE, Mikaela Training therapists on low-cost assistive technology to better serve individuals with ID (p109) BRIGHTWELL, Rebecca Page 23 The quality of life of parents of adults with multiple disabilities in Singapore (p110) CHANG, Faridah Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Symposium Session 5 – August 24, 9:30-11:00 ICC-Ibuka ICC-2 PIMD-4 ICC-3 CBMH-8 ICC-7 Education-7 Colleen Adnams, Chair Germain Weber, Chair Vianne Timmons, Chair Yves Lachapelle, Chair Three pitfalls of effective communications with persons who have severe motor and intellectual disabilities (p153) NAGATA, Yoichi Prisoners with intellectual disabilities: General characteristics and historical associations with being remanded (p126) HASSIOTIS, Angela Intellectual disability among a prison population: Recognition and comorbid mental health problems (p147) MCCARTHY, Jane Multi-measured assessment for developmental dyslexia (p152) MUROHASHI, Harumitsu Promoting selfdetermination with an iPhone/iPod application: MARTi (p141) LACHAPELLE, Yves Emotion-based social skills training in schools for children with autism and mild intellectual disability (p165) WONG, Michelle Autonomic nervous system of patients with severe motor and intellectual disabilities: Can heart rate variability represent quality of life? (p146) MATSUBASA, Tadashi Challenging behavior among young people with intellectual disabilities: Explaining prevalence variability by metaanalysis (p182) WEBER, Germain Conceptual categorization in autism spectrum disorders: Enhanced perceptual processing or reduced detection of abstract similarity (p127) HETZRONI, Orit Experimentation of three guidance methods to support the achievement of daily activities of persons with intellectual disability (p144) LUSSIER-DESROCHERS, Dany Project DiaSuite: Pilot study of an intelligent assistant for people with intellectual disability within residential settings (p106) BALLAND, Emilie The assessment of communication for consistent intervention throughout schooling (p140) KUMOI, Miyoshi Investigating relinquishment of care of a family member with a disability from the perspective of the family (p154) NANKERVIS, Karen Power wheelchairs and communication in center for persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (p172) TAKASHIO, Junichi 11-501 QOL-8 11-502 Families/QoL-1 11-503 CPP-6 11-505 CBMH-9 11-506 Education-8 11-507 HEALTH-3 11-504 QOL-9 Ivan Brown, Chair Jill Porter, Chair Glynis Murphy, Chair Michael Wehmeyer, Chair Phil Davidson, Chair Kaori Yoshikawa, Chair Family quality of life: Support from relatives and friends (p118) EDWARDS, Meaghan Social networks of people with intellectual disabilities from south Asian and ‘white’ backgrounds in the UK (p 107) BHARDWAJ, Anjali The persistence of conduct difficulties in children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (p119) EMERSON, Eric A systematic review of measures for early social communication and symbolic play skills, (p129) HO, Soo Wee Research on disability awareness by selfadvocates (persons with intellectual disabilities) (p186) YOSHIKAWA, Kaori Exploring care needs in families with an adult with an intellectual disability and aging parents in Taiwan (p111) CHANG, Heng-hao Disability and Impact: Exploring issues of cultural sensitivity in the collection of disability data (p163) PORTER, Jill The development of a model on early intervention service for children with autism spectrum disorder in Thailand (p138) KOHPRASERT, Kingsorn Impact of formal supports on family quality of life for caregivers of persons with dementia (p117) BROWN, Ivan Complementary currencies in community-based supports for persons with disabilities in the Netherlands and Japan (p132) IWASAKI, Masako Predictors and impact of aggressive, destructive and selfinjurious behaviour in children with intellectual disabilities (p125) HANDLEY, Louise A prospective study of self-injury and aggression in children with severe intellectual disabilities (p160) OLIVER, Chris Sexual health: Awareness, education and prevention of cancer for women with disability in Malta (p104) AZZOPARDI LANE, Claire Breast cancer and women with disability in Malta (p104) AZZOPARDI LANE, Claire Disability awareness and self-acceptance: I am happy and I am a person with an intellectual disability (p155) NARAZAKI, Mayumi The individualized education plan and early childhood education: A comparative study (p152) MURAYAMA, Taku Self-understanding through meeting new peers (p145) MARUNO, Teruko School readiness project for native Hawaiian children (p134) JOHNSON, Jean Program development and future possibility (p149) MIFUNE, Mamoru Page 24 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Poster Session 1 – August 22, 13:00-14:30 • PE-04 - Influence of the attitudes of workerson independence and sociality of children with developmental disorders in small group activities (p129), HIROSAWA, Aiko Aging • PA01 - The utility of the Dementia Questionnaire for People with Learning Disabilities (D-LD) in diagnosis and monitoring of dementia in persons with intellectual disabilities (p133), JAYDEOKAR, Sujeet • PE-05 - A comparison of accommodations and challenges in supporting infants with different disabilities in nursery school (p130), HOSOKAWA, Kaori Autism Spectrum Disorder • PAU-01 - Use of visual cues in object-choice tasks by children with autism (p119), ETO, Hiroshi • PAU-02Quality of preschool inclusion of children with autism spectrum disorders and care services - Zagreb experience: Reality and guidelines for improvement (p121), FREY SKRINJAR, Jasmina • PAU-03 - Research on the spontaneity of various demands made by a child with autism (p126), HATAKEYAMA, Kazunari • PAU-04 - Inhibitory control in children with intellectual disabilities and/or autism spectrum disorder (p131), IKEDA, Yoshifumi • PAU-05 - Self-advocacy education program implementation for an adolescent with an autism spectrum disorder (p135), KATAOKA, Mika • PAU-06 - Study of satisfaction in interpersonal relations among youth with pervasive developmental disorders: Associations with reaction to frustrating situations and self-esteem, KUMOKOSHI, Ayaka • PAU-07 - The effects of functional communication training on the challenging behaviors of a student with autism, MIHARA, Akio • PAU-08 - Support needs of girls with autism spectrum disorders in adolescence: From a viewpoint of sex differences (p156), NISHIO, Yumiko • PE-06 - A collective case study on attitudes toward inclusive education of students with mild intellectual disabilities and their significant others (p143), LIN, Yu-Fen • PE-07 - Remedial intervention for social communication of very low birth weight children (p153), NAGAO, Hideo • PE-08 - The role of psychologists in supporting preschool children with special needs (P156), NEMOTO, Sakiko • PE-09 - Visual cognition in the counting task among students with intellectual disabilities (p138), KONAKA, Masafumi • PE-10 - Comparison of the adaptive skills of the children of regular classrooms, classrooms for children with special needs and schools for children with special needs in Japan (p139), KUMAGAI, Ryo • PE-11 - Connecting community links for children with developmental disorders: Systematic collaboration between the national center and the local center at a city in Japan (p140), KUWANO, Keisuke • PE-12 - The intensive special education endorsement research project 2012 – 2015 (p162), PIRTTIMAA, Raija • PE-13 - Post secondary program for students with intellectual disabilities: Theory, research, and practice (p165), RYAN, Susan • PE-14 - The ‘Dual Enrollment With Individualized Supports Model’ for students with intellectual disabilities (p170) STODDEN, Robert • PAU-09 - Social skills training for children with high functioning pervasive developmental disorders (p156), NOGAMI, Miki • PE-15 - Website support for children with developmental disabilities (p173), TAMEKAWA, Yuji • PAU-10 - Improving a video case discussion support system that analyzes the behavioral factors of persons with autism spectrum disorders (p159), OGAWA, Hisashi • PE-16 - Inclusive educational schools bullying problems faced by students with disabilities: Coping and prevention strategies (p177) TSAU, Chwen-Chyong • PAU-11 - Relationships between self-reported autistic-like traits and visual short-term memory in typically developed individuals (p172), TAKAHASHI, Junichi • PE-17 - Very early intervention for children with disabilities in Toyota City (p181), WAKAKO, Rie • PAU-12 - Imitative performance in children with autism spectrum disorders (p185), YANG, Ching-Chi • PAU-13 - Level I screening tool used in toddlers with autism spectrum disorders in Taiwan: A systematic review (p186), YUAN, Li-Min Down Syndrome • PE-18 - A report on a curriculum in physical education of a school for students with special needs in Japan (p182), WATANABE, Takahiro • PE-19 - A study of early intervention effects of the Picture Exchange Communication System on speech and functional communication for children with pervasive developmental disabilities (p185), YAMANE, Kiyoko • PDS-01 - Phonological therapy for an elementary school student with Down syndrome: Analyzing the efficacy of different types of prompts (p135), KAWAI, Norimune Quality of Life • PDS-02 - Evaluation of peer-mediated social skill training program for children with Down syndrome in a special school of Bangladesh (p130), HOQUE, Roksana • QOL-02 - In-home medical care at night and burden on caregivers (p131), IKEDA, Tomomi • PDS-03 - Current state of regression symptoms seen in adolescents and adults with Down syndrome (p132), ITOH, Hiroshi Education • PE-01 - Duties of the psychologists to support children with special needs in Japanese schools (p117), DOYAMA, Aki • PE-02 - The required competencies for transition teachers in high school divisions of special needs schools for students with intellectual disabilities in Japan (p121), FUJII, Asuka • PE-03 - Developing the communication-related abilities of infants with intellectual or developmental disorders through physical exercise (p121), FUJINO, Yasuhiko • QOL-01 - Impact on family quality of life for rural carers of children with disabilities (p131), HUSSAIN, Rafat • QOL-03 - Social competences of deinstitutionalized adults with autism spectrum disorders as a result of supported living in community (p120), FREY SKRINJAR, Jasmina • QOL-04 - The experience of choice in everyday life by Japanese persons with intellectual disabilities (p138), KOCHO, Yuji • QOL-05 - The role of direct support professionals in meal options of persons with intellectual disabilities: Support for a model (p170) STONEMAN, Zolinda • QOL-06 - Social network and quality of life of adults with intellectual disabilities in Japan (p171), TATSUTA, Mizuho Page 25 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Poster Session 2 – AUGUST 23, 13:00-14:30 Challenging Behaviour and Mental Health • PCBMH-01 - Comparison of problematic behavior according to level of ID given by the standard of the Ryouiku Techou (p179), UESUGI, Masayuki • PCBMH-01 - SAINT: A guided self-help tool for people with intellectual disabilities (p111), Chaplin, Eddie • PCBMH-02 - Pathways of prisoners with neurodevelopmental disorders (p166), SABET, Jessica • PCBMH-03 - Training needs and work experiences of direct care staff working with persons with intellectual disabilities: A survey study (p142), LIM, Jan Mei • PF-08 - The relationship between parents' engagement in caring for young children with disabilities and feelings of stress and satisfaction in mothers (p180), WAGNER JAKAB, Ana Health Issues • PHI-01 - Comparing disparities in healthy lifestyle habits between aboriginal and non-aboriginal adolescents with intellectual disabilities (p185), YEN, Chia-Feng • PHI-02 - Walking and balance ability in people with intellectual disabilities (p160), OKUZUMI, Hideyuki • PHI-03 - Speed and accuracy of fine motor control in adults with intellectual disabilities (p128), HIRATA, Shogo • PHI-04 - The function of activity and participation status of adults with intellectual disabilities in Taiwan: A preliminary study (p113), CHIU, TzuYing • PCBMH-04 - Clinical profiles and length of stay of patients with intellectual disability admitted to acute psychiatric wards (p166), SAJITH, Sreedharan • PCBMH-05 - Self-image of children with developmental disorders: Examination using autobiographical memory (p151), MIYAZAKI, Emiko • PCBMH-06 - Mental illness in long-stay in-patients with intellectual disabilities: An in-patient survey (p103), ANDREA BARRON, Diana Ruth • PCBMH-07 - Transition to adulthood: Characteristics and cost in challenging behavior(p103), ANDREA BARRON, Diana Ruth Other • PO-01 - Searching MEDLINE to support professionals in the field of autism and intellectual disabilities (p167), SANDIESON, Robert • PO-02 - Planning in people with intellectual disabilities as measured using the truck loading task (p153), NAKAJIMA, Yoshimi • PO-03 - Inhibitory control in persons with intellectual disabilities as measured using the Fruit Stroop Test (p160), OTSUKA, Nao • PCBMH-08 - A trial of evaluation of stress using salivary amylase to adults with intellectual disabilities (p128), HIRATA, Yukiko • PO-04 - Responses to earthquakes via welfare-services for people with intellectual disabilities and future challenges: Insights from interviews conducted after the Great East Japan Earthquake (p123), GESHI, Yuri • PCBMH-09 - Behavior checklist for police officers to screen for intellectual disability (p182), WATANABE, Kazumi • PCBMH-10 - Reducing barriers to care and improving mental health services for persons with an intellectual disability in Singapore (p183), WEI, Ker-Chiah • PCBMH-11 - Development of the mental health assessment for adults with intellectual disabilities in competitive employment: the MIPQ-J (p135), KANNO, Kazue Comparative Policy and Practice • PCPP-01 - Is the number of children with developmental disorders increasing? (p147) MATSUMOTO, Kumiko • PCPP-02 - Transition support for employment: What services are effective for young people with developmental disorders who want to work? (p151) MORI, Masatomo Family • PO-05 - Psychometric properties of the ATTID questionnaire measuring attitudes toward intellectual disability (p152), MORIN, Diane • PO-06 - Presenting the Australasian Journal of Special Education, ARTHUR-KELLY, Michael Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities • PPIMD-01 - Investigation of the Shimada Ryoiku Center Hachioji (p161), OZAWA, Hiroshi • PPIMD-02 - Nationwide survey of persons with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities who want admission to residential hospitals in Japan (p132), IWASAKI, Yuji • PPIMD-03 - Long-term follow-up of changes in the abilities of adults with severe motor and intellectual disabilities (p169), SONE, Sui • PF-01 - Validity and reliability of the Family Needs Survey-Japanese version (p178), UEDA, Kimiko • PPIMD-04 - Care of children with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities in early intervention centers in Taiwan (p113), CHUANG, Chiung-Hui • PF-02 - Clarification of answers to an open-ended question: "Please list your five greatest needs as a family" with needs listed on the Family Needs Survey-Japanese version (p179), UEDA, Kimiko • PPIMD-05 - An Effective Approach to the Challenging Behavior of Persons with Severe Motor and Intellectual Disabilities (SMID) comorbid with Autism (p135), Mayumi, KAMEI • PF-03 - An example of parental support through art therapy (p146), MATSUMOTO, Kumiko • PPIMD-06 - Fundamental intellectual activities and problem behavior of patients with severe motor and intellectual disabilities in Japan (p149), MIKAMI, Fumiaki • PF-04 - Hard to reach? Engaging fathers to increase their involvement in an early intervention-based family support programme (p176), TOTH, Gabor • PF-05 - In-home care for persons with severe motor and intellectual disabilities in the Toyo region of Ehime Prefecture of Japan: Future residential options (p150), MITA, Takehiko • PPIMD-07 - An investigation of the needs of individuals with severe motor and intellectual disabilities in Japan over time (p129), HIRUTA, Hitomi • PPIMD-08 - Eye blinking as an informative assessment technique for use with persons with profound and multiple disabilities (p174), TANAKA, Yu • PF-06 - Stress changes in the mothers of children with autism in China, (P144), LV, Xiaotong • PPIMD-09 - Education on severe motor and intellectual disabilities for medical school students in Japan (p150), MIURA, Kiyokuni • PF-07 - Practical study on the effect of a family support program for siblings of children with disabilities (p102), ABE, Mihoko • PPIMD-10 - Integrated information systems for analyzing replies of persons with severe motor and intellectual disabilities (p137), KOBAYASHI, Iwao Page 26 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Index of Presenters A G ABE, Mihoko—Day 2 Posters ALWIS, Anoma—Education-5 AMORIM, Annibal—Families-2 ANDREA BARRON, Diana Ruth—Day 2 Posters ARTHUR-KELLY, Michael—Day 2 Posters; PIMD-2 AZZOPARDI LANE, Claire—Health-3 GAN, Zhaoliang—Employment-1 GANGADHARAN, Satheesh—CPP-5 GAYNOR, James—CPP-1 GESHI, Yuri—Day 2 Posters GIALLO, Rebecca—Families-3 GOREN, Talya—Families-1 GROVE, Nicola—PIMD-3; QOL-6 B HANDLEY, Louise—CBMH-9 HARA, Mariko—QOL-2 HASSIOTIS, Angela—CBMH-5; CBMH8 HATAKEYAMA, Kazunari—Day 1 Posters HAWACH, Abdul Hakim—Education5 HETZRONI, Orit—Education-6; Education-7 HIRATA, Shogo—Day 2 Posters HIRATA, Yukiko—Day 2 Posters HIROSAWA, Aiko—Day 1 Posters HIRUTA, Hitomi—Day 2 Posters HO, Soo Wee—Education-8 HOQUE, Roksana—Day 1 Posters HOSOKAWA, Kaori—Day 1 Posters HUSSAIN, Rafat—Aging-1; Day 1 Posters BAILEY, Don—Families-5 BALANDIN, Susan—PIMD/Eth-1; QOL3 BALDWIN, Laura—Families-3 BALLAND, Emilie—QOL-8 BARTON, Rebecca—Families-4 BHARDWAJ, Anjali—CBMH-5; CPP-6; QOL/FAM-1 BIGBY, Christine—QOL-1 BRADSHAW MONI, Karen— Education-2 BRIGHTWELL, Rebecca—Education6 BROBERG, Malin—Families-1 BROWN, Ivan—Families/QOL-1; QOL/FAM-1; QOL-4 C CHAN, Jeffrey—CPP-1 CHANG, Faridah—QOL/FAM-1 CHANG, Heng-hao—Families/QOL-1 CHANG, Zih-Shian—Families-1 Chaplin, Eddie—Day 2 Posters CHEN, Jin-Ying—QOL-5 CHEN, Nan-chieh—Families-2; PIMD3; QOL-7 CHIU, TzuYing—Day 2 Posters CHUANG, Chiung-Hui—Day 2 Posters CLAYTON, Olivia—Parenting-2 COCKS, Errol—Employment-1; Health-2 COLLINGS, Susan—Parenting-3 COORAY, Sherva—CPP-5 CULLEN, Jennifer—CBMH-3; CBMH-7 CUMMING, Terry—QOL-1 D DAVIS, Fiona—CBMH-4 DE AMORIM, Annibal—Panel Discussion-Above the Waves; A Special Day Documentary DOYAMA, Aki—Day 1 Posters DYSON, Lily—Education-1 E EDWARDS, Meaghan— Families/QOL-1 EMERSON, Eric—CBMH-9; Families-3; Health-2; Parenting-1 ETO, Hiroshi—Day 1 Posters F FOLEY, Kitty-Rose—CBMH-6 FORSTER, Sheridan—PIMD-1 FREY SKRINJAR, Jasmina—Day 1 Posters FUJII, Asuka—Day 1 Posters FUJINO, Yasuhiko—Day 1 Posters FUKUCHI, Naru—CBMH-2 FURUTA, Hiroko—Education-1 LIN, Yu-Fen—Day 1 Posters LLOYD, Jan—Education-2 LOMBARD, Marco—QOL-4 LUSSIER-DESROCHERS, Dany—CPP-2; QOL-8 LV, Xiaotong—Day 2 Posters M IKEDA, Tomomi—Day 1 Posters IKEDA, Yoshifumi—Day 1 Posters ITOH, Hiroshi—Day 1 Posters IWASAKI, Masako—CPP-6 IWASAKI, Yuji—Day 2 Posters MAHAMENDISGE, Ranjith Shantha Kumara—CPP-4 MAN, Wing Young—Parenting-1 MARUNO, Teruko—QOL-9 MATSUBASA, Tadashi—PIMD-2; PIMD-4 MATSUMOTO, Kumiko—Day 2 Posters Mayumi, KAMEI—Day 2 Posters MCCARTHY, Jane—CBMH-1; CBMH8; Roundtable CBMH1 MCCONKEY, Roy—Families-4; QOL-3 MCVILLY, Keith—CPP-2 MENSAS, Lisbeth—Parenting-1 MIFUNE, Mamoru—QOL-9 MIHARA, Akio—Day 1 Posters MIKAMI, Fumiaki—Day 2 Posters MITA, Takehiko—Day 2 Posters MITO, Takashi—PIMD-2 MIURA, Kiyokuni—Day 2 Posters MIURA, Takuya—Education-4 MIYAZAKI, Emiko—Day 2 Posters MORI, Masatomo—Day 2 Posters MORIN, Diane—Day 2 Posters MURAYAMA, Taku—Education-8 MUROHASHI, Harumitsu—Education7 MURPHY, Glynis—CBMH-6 J N H I JAYDEOKAR, Sujeet: CPP-4; Day 1 Posters JELLETT, Rachel—Families-6 JOBLING, Anne—Education-2 JOHNSON, Jean—Education-8; Health-1 JOHNSON, Robert—Families with Autism: Let Them Stand Tall DVD K KANNO, Kazue—Day 2 Posters KATAOKA, Mika—Day 1 Posters KAWAI, Norimune—Day 1 Posters KAWAMURA, Machiko— Employment-1 KNOX, Marie—Aging-1; QOL-1; QOL5 KOBAYASHI, Iwao—Day 2 Posters KOCHO, Yuji—Day 1 Posters KOHPRASERT, Kingsorn—Education-8 KOJIMA, Michio—Education-4 KONAKA, Masafumi—Day 1 Posters KONISHI, Tohru—PIMD-2 KONO, Tetsuya—PIMD/Eth-1 KUMAGAI, Ryo—Day 1 Posters KUMOI, Miyoshi—PIMD-4 KUMOKOSHI, Ayaka—Day 1 Posters KUWANO, Keisuke—Day 1 Posters L LACHAPELLE, Yves—QOL-8 LEE, Ju-young—PIMD-1 LI, Po Ling—Families-2 LI, Rebecca—CBMH-5 LIM, Boon Hock—Education-3 LIM, Jan Mei—Day 2 Posters NAGAO, Hideo—Day 1 Posters NAGATA, Yoichi—PIMD-4 NAKAJIMA, Yoshimi—Day 2 Posters NANKERVIS, Karen—CBMH-6; CBMH-8; CPP-1 NARAZAKI, Mayumi—QOL-9 NEILANDS, Judith—Families-4 NEMOTO, Sakiko—Day 1 Posters NISHIO, Yumiko—Day 1 Posters NOGAMI, Miki—Day 1 Posters NUMATA, Rii—QOL-2 O O'BRIEN, Gregory—CBMH-3; CBMH-7 O'BRIEN, Patricia—QOL-1; QOL-5 O'DONOVAN, Mary-Ann—CPP-2; Health-1 OGAWA, Hisashi—Day 1 Posters OKUZUMI, Hideyuki—Day 2 Posters OLIVER, Chris—CBMH-9 OTSUKA, Nao—Day 2 Posters OUELLETTE-KUNTZ—Helene: Health-2 OZAWA, Hiroshi—Day 2 Posters P PANG, Jee Ching—Families-2; QOL-4 PIRTTIMAA, Raija—Day 1 Posters POON, Kenneth—CPP-1; CPP-3; Families-5 PORTER, Jill—CPP-6; Education-1 PRAIN, Meredith—PIMD-1 PURANDARE, Kiran—CPP-5 R RICHES, Vivienne—QOL-5 RYAN, Susan—Day 1 Posters Page 27 S SABET, Jessica—Day 2 Posters SAGEHASHI, Shizuka—CBMH-5 SAITO, Masanori—CPP-3 SAJITH, Sreedharan—Day 2 Posters SANDIESON, Robert—Day 2 Posters SARTORE, Gina-Maree—Families-6 SEYMOUR, Monique—Families-6 SHIMODA, Hironobu—Education-4 SIGDEL, Suraj—CPP-4 SKERRY, Trevor—Education-6; Health-1 SONE, Sui—Day 2 Posters SPENCER, Margaret—Parenting-2 STARKE, Mikaela—Parenting-3 STODDEN, Robert—Day 1 Posters STONEMAN, Zolinda—Day 1 Posters STRNADOVA, Iva—Aging-1; Education-6 T TAKAHASHI, Junichi—Day 1 Posters TAKANO, Miyuki—QOL-2 TAKASHIO, Junichi—PIMD-4 TAMEKAWA, Yuji—Day 1 Posters: Education-4 TANAKA, Mari—CBMH-2 TANAKA, Miwako—QOL-6 TANAKA, Yu—Day 2 Posters TATEMATSU, Eiko—CBMH-6 TATSUTA, Mizuho—Day 1 Posters; Parenting-2 TOTH, Gabor—CPP-3; Day 2 Posters TOWNSEND, Clare—CBMH-3; CBMH7 TSANG, Johnny—QOL-7 TSAU, Chwen-Chyong—Day 1 Posters; Education-5 U UDO, Mariko—QOL-2 UEDA, Kimiko—Day 2 Posters; Families-5 UESUGI, Masayuki—Day 2 Posters W WADE, Catherine—Families-6 WAGNER JAKAB, Ana—Day 2 Posters WAKAKO, Rie—Day 1 Posters WALKER, Ellen—PIMD/Eth-1 WANG, Yu-Ju—Families-4 WATANABE, Kazumi—Day 2 Posters WATANABE, Takahiro—Day 1 Posters WATSON, Jo—PIMD-3 WEBER, Germain—CBMH-8 WEI, Ker-Chiah—Day 2 Posters WHITE, Paul—CBMH-3 WONG, Michelle—Education-7 WONG, Phyllis King Shui—QOL-3 X XU, Tianxi—Education-3 Y YAGI, Junko—CBMH-2 YAMANE, Kiyoko—Day 1 Posters YANG, Ching-Chi—Day 1 Posters YEN, Chia-Feng—Day 2 Posters YOSHIKAWA, Kaori—QOL-9 YUAN, Li-Min—Day 1 Posters Z ZENIMOTO, Takayuki—CPP-3 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 Index of Moderators A H P Adnams, Colleen—PIMD-2; PIMD-4 Hassiotis, Angela—CBMH-5 B K Parmenter, Trevor—Aging-1 Porter, Jill—CPP-6; Education-5; CPP-6 Bailey, Don—Families-5 Broberg, Malin—Families-1 Brown, Ivan—Families/QOL-1; QOL/FAM-1; QOL-4 Brown, Roy—QOL-2 Kwok, Henry—CPP-5 C Chan, Jeffrey—CPP-1 Clayton, Olivia—Parenting-3 Cocks, Errol—Employment-1 D Lachapelle, Yves—QOL-8 M McConkey, Roy—Families-4; QOL-3 McVilly, Keith—CPP-2; Families-2; Education-6 Miyamoto, Shinya—CBMH-2 Moni, Karen—Education-2 Murphy, Glynis—CBMH-6; CBMH-9 N F O Forster, Sheridan—PIMD/ETH-1; PIMD-3 G Roberts, Rachel—Families-3 L Davidson, Phil—Health-1; Health-3 Davis, Fiona—CBMH-4 R Nishiyama, Hisako—CBMH-2 O’Brien, Patricia—QOL-1; QOL-5 Ouellette-Kuntz, Helene—Health-2; CPP-4 T Tamekawa, Yuji—Education-4 Timmons, Vianne—Education-1; Education-7 Toth, Gabor—CPP-3 Townsend, Clare—CBMH-3; CBMH-7 W Wade, Catherine—Parenting-1; Parenting-2 Walker, Ellen—PIMD-1 Wang, Lisa—QOL-7; Education-3 Weber, Germain—CBMH-8 Wehmeyer, Michael—Education-8 X Weber, Germain—CBMH-8 Y Giallo, Rebecca—Families-6 Grove, Nicola—QOL-6 Yoshikawa, Kaori—QOL-9 Page 28 Tokyo, August 22-24, 2013 SECTION 7 - SPONSORS Supporters’ Organizations Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Tokyo Metropolitan Government Japan Academy of Learning Disabilities Japan Pediatric Society The Japanese Society of Child Neurology Japanese Society of Pediatric Psychiatry and Neurology Sponsors Eli Lilly Japan K.K. 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