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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170530
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170602
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SUMMARY:MS House
DESCRIPTION:The MS House is organized this year from 30 May until 1 June in the European Parliament. The event marks the opening of World MS Day on the 31st of May. \nDo not hesitate to register here. \nMultiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological disease\, with progressive and unpredictable impacts on the life of those affected by it. Currently\, there are more than 700.000 people with MS in Europe and there is no cure available. The MS House aims to shed light on the reality of living with MS. \nThe opening ceremony is scheduled to take place in the József Antall Building (JAN)\, room 3Q. For more information\, please contact: events@emsp.org. \nInvitation
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/ms-house/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170608
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T112442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T112442Z
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SUMMARY:Symposium “Societal Impact of Pain” (SIP) 2017
DESCRIPTION:The registration for SIP 2017 has now officially opened. \nThe symposium will be an ideal opportunity to hear from experts in the field and contribute to better pain policies. \nThe Working Group topics to be discussed are: \n\nPain as a quality indicator for health systems\nBuilding platforms to address the societal impact of pain\nImpact of pain on labour and employment\nChallenges\, models and lighthouses in pain policy\nEvolving concepts in the definition of chronic pain: a dynamic process\n\nYou can register here.  \nFor more information you can contact sip-platform@grunenthal.com \nMalta_SIP_Malta Advert_Screen\n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/symposium-societal-impact-of-pain-sip-2017/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170620
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T111513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T111513Z
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SUMMARY:4th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology
DESCRIPTION:The 4th Congress of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) will take place on June 16 to 19\, 2018 in Lisbon\, Portugal. \n“The overarching theme for the Lisbon congress will be ‘Neurogenetics’. Diagnosis and treatment are increasingly using genetic methods and one purpose of the congress is to highlight clinically useful aspects of genetic medicine in Neurology. But as always\, progress in all fields of neurology will be presented and participants will be updated about recent developments and news in clinical neurology.” \nRead more & keep updated about the developing programme and the opening of registration HERE.
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/4th-congress-of-the-european-academy-of-neurology/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170622
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T112409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T112409Z
UID:20399-1498003200-1498089599@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:Value of Treatment Celebration Dinner\, 21st June\, and "Brain: Time Matters" 22nd June 2017 - European Brain Council Final Conference on the Value of Treatment for Brain Disorders research project
DESCRIPTION:The European Brain Council marks the Value of Treatment for Brain Disorders research project with a Celebration dinner on Wednesday 21st June 2017\, starting with a welcome drink at 6.30 pm. \nThe EBC Final Conference on the Value of Treatment for Brain Disorders research project will take place on Thursday 22 June 2017 at 10:00 am\, followed by a reception at 17:15 pm\, held under the auspices of the Maltese EU Presidency. \nThe Celebration dinner and conference will take place at The Square Meeting Centre\, 3 Coudenberg\, 1000 Brussels. \nYou are warmly invited. Please register to attend through the form included below.\n\nThe Conference will focus on 1) addressing the burden of diseases and issues in the current health care system\, the health services delivery and care pathways design and 2) proposing evidence-based and cost-effective solutions to achieve high value for patients. \nEBC will release research conclusions and will launch a Policy White Paper.  The White Paper recommendations will highlight unmet needs\, new research developments\, benefits of seamless care\, and will build on key results from case studies and consultations with experts. \nBrain disorders are highly prevalent and disabling conditions: neuropsychiatric disorders will affect at least one in three European citizens during their lifetime (an estimated 38.2% of the EU population annually). When the brain is damaged\, it can affect different functions of the human body and can lead to disorders impacting both individuals and society. \nThis conference brings together high level representatives of Ministries of Health and Social Affairs\, the European Commission\, WHO\, OECD and other key international institutions\, as well as international experts who are at the forefront of shaping health policy. This includes keynote speeches from Martin Seychell (Deputy Director-General\, Directorate General for Health and Food Safety\, European Commission) and Dr. Line Matthiessen\, Acting Director\, Health Directorate\, Directorate General for Research & Innovation\, European Commission). The full agenda and registration follows below: \nThe latest Discussion Paper on the VoT Project can be read HERE. \n  \nPlease register for the dinner and the conference by filling in the form below. \nError: Contact form not found.
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/value-of-treatment-celebration-dinner-21st-june-and-brain-time-matters-22nd-june-2017-european-brain-council-final-conference-on-the-value-of-treatment-for-brain-disorders-research-project/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170623
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T112321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T112321Z
UID:20397-1498003200-1498175999@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:European Brain Council - General Assembly & Value of Treatment Dinner & Conference: 21st - 22nd June 2017
DESCRIPTION:The following EBC meetings have been planned for June 2017. \nThis notice is for the attention of European Brain Council Executive\, Scientific Members\, Patient Members\, Industry Partners\, Observers\, Associate Members and National Brain Councils only. \nEBC Board Meeting & General Assembly \nBoth meetings will be held at rue d’Egmont 11\, 1000 Brussels. \n\nThe Board Meeting will begin at 09:00\, ending at 10:30.\nThe General Assembly will begin at 11:00\, ending at 16:30.\n\nValue of Treatment Celebration Dinner \nYou are also invited to join the Value of Treatment Celebration Dinner on 21st June\, starting with a welcome drink at 18:30.  The dinner will take place in the Panoramic Hall at The Square Meeting Centre\, 3 Coudenberg\, 1000 Brussels.  (Click here for directions.) \nValue of Treatment Conference \nAnd you are invited to join the Value of Treatment Conference on 22nd June\, starting at 10:00 and ending with a reception at 17:15. The conference will take place in Hall 400 at The Square Meeting Centre\, 3 Coudenberg\, 1000 Brussels. \nFor more information on the Value of Treatment for Brain Disorders research project\, please see:\nDiscussion Paper from February 2017 \n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/european-brain-council-general-assembly-value-of-treatment-dinner-conference-21st-22nd-june-2017/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170720
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T111731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T111731Z
UID:20387-1498003200-1500508799@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:1st HBP Curriculum workshop series\, 21 June - 19 July 2017
DESCRIPTION:  \nFrom 21 June – 19 July\, the Education Program Office of the Human Brain Project will organize its 1st HBP Curriculum workshop series. The HBP Education Programme offers various transdisciplinary educational opportunities\, including workshops\, advanced schools as well as an annual student conference. Please check this page regularly for programme news and updates\, as well as further information about the HBP Education Programme. \nThe first workshop of the HBP series will be held from 21-23 June 2017 at The European Institute for Theoretical Neuroscience (EITN) in Paris\, France: \n1) ICT for non-specialists\nWorking on the frontiers between neuroscience and ICT\, or medicine and ICT requires basic knowledge in the field of computer science. This workshop complements the online course ICT for non-specialists and provides practical insights into ICT research for young investigators interested in the subject without an ICT background\, who require some basics for their research. Lectures and seminars will be accompanied by practical work and open discussion rounds. Experts in various areas of ICT will be available on site. \nWorkshop Structure:  Lectures > Seminars > Practical work > Discussion sessions > Social event \nFor more information click here. \nFrom 3-7 July 2017\, two workshops will take place in Innsbruck\, Austria: \n2) Understanding the brain: Neurobiology for non-specialists\nTaking place from 3-5 July 2017\, at the Medical University Innsbruck\, Austria\, the aim of this interactive workshop is to provide practical insights into basic and translational neuroscience research for interested non-specialists. The topics addressed range from essential neuroanatomy and neurophysiology\, over IPS cells\, to networks and behaviour. Plasticity and modulation of networks and signal transmission under physiological (like learning and memory) and pathological situations (like addiction\, epilepsy or neurodegeneration) will form an essential part. \nWorkshop Structure: Lectures > Discussion sessions > Hands-on tutorials > Lab visits > Social event \nLectures and tutorials will be accompanied by lab visits\, practical work and an open discussion round. Experts in functional neuroanatomy\, neurobiochemistry\, neuropharmacology and psychiatry from Medical University Innsbruck (Austria)\, the Allen Institute for Brain Science (USA) and the Human Brain Project (HBP) will be available on site. \nFor more information click here. \n3)  New horizons in clinical neuroscience: Brain medicine for non-specialists\nTaking place from 5-7 July 2017\, at the Medical University Innsbruck\, Austria\, the aim of this interactive workshop is to deepen and complete the online course on brain medicine for non-specialists with the most recent advances in research of neurodegenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders. Lectures and tutorials by international experts will report the state of the art of research and treatment of brain diseases. Representatives of the Allen Institute for Brain Science (AI\, USA) and the Human Brain Project (HBP\, Europe) will present novel avenues for exploiting large biological data sets for future classification of brain diseases\, which may lead to new strategies for developing therapeutics. \nWorkshop Structure: Lectures > Discussion sessions > Hands-on tutorials > Social event. \nHands-on examples for using the tools developed by the Allen Institute and the HBP will be made available. \nFor more information click here. \nFrom 10-12 July 2017\, the Education Program Office of the Human Brain Project will organise a further Curriculum workshop on Research\, ethics and societal impact under the title: \n4) Responsible research: How to deal with animals and ICT in science – an ethical approach\nTaking place from 10-12 July 2017 at the Karolinska Institutet\, Stockholm\, Sweden\, this Workshop aims to provide the participants with insights on ethical aspects of the use of ICT and animals in science and research. Designated discussion rounds will provide the possibility for participants to interact with faculty and deepen the understanding of the topics addressed. \nWorkshop Structure: Lectures > Discussion sessions > Team based learning – group works > Lab visits > Social event \nFor more information click here. \nFrom 17-19 July 2017\, the final workshop will be held at Villa Toskana in Leimen\, Germany\, titled: \n5) Intellectual property rights\, translation and exploitation of research: Entrepreneurship in Neuroscience\nThis “hackathon” style workshop completes and complements the online course on Intellectual Property Rights\, Translation and Exploitation of Research. Students will work in small groups around joint applied research ideas in Neuroscience that the students will offer and conceive by themselves. The participants will study how to advance their ideas from the lab to market\, understand the needs\, the target population\, patentability options and how to build a business model. Finally they will present their ideas to industry and academy experts. The workshop is a hands on unique experience of diving into the entrepreneurial world\, learning how to advance the science into the next step… \nWorkshop Structure: Lectures > Mini-Workshops > Group presentations > Discussion sessions > Lab visit > Social event \nFor more information click here. \n  \nApplication for the workshops:\nThis workshops are open to the whole student community and early post-docs upon application. Applications from young female investigators are highly encouraged. Application is required as space may be limited. Applicants selected for participation will be informed within two weeks after the application deadline. There is no registration fee. Seven travel grants will be available upon request (European students only). Accommodation can be provided for 30 students (first come\, first served). Note: The workshop is a supplement to the online course ‘HBP Curriculum – Research\, ethics and societal impact‘. It is recommended for workshop participants to attend the online course as a basis for the workshop. During the workshop\, participants will have the possibility of taking an exam about the content of the HBP online course ‘HBP Curriculum – Research\, ethics and societal impact‘. Application deadline: 1 June 2017 \n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/1st-hbp-curriculum-workshop-series-21-june-19-july-2017/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170623
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T112217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T112217Z
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SUMMARY:The Value of Treatment for Brain Disorders (VoT) Closing Conference\, 22 June 2017
DESCRIPTION:The EBC Final Conference on the Value of Treatment for Brain Disorders research project will take place on Thursday 22 June 2017 at 10:00 am\, followed by a reception at 17:15 pm\, held under the auspices of the Maltese EU Presidency. \nThe conference will take place in Hall 400\, The Square Meeting Centre\, 3 Coudenberg\, 1000 Brussels.\n\nThe Conference will focus on 1) addressing the burden of diseases and issues in the current health care system\, the health services delivery and care pathways design and 2) proposing evidence-based and cost-effective solutions to achieve high value for patients. \nEBC will release research conclusions and will launch a Policy White Paper.  The White Paper recommendations will highlight unmet needs\, new research developments\, benefits of seamless care\, and will build on key results from case studies and consultations with experts. \nBrain disorders are highly prevalent and disabling conditions: neuropsychiatric disorders will affect at least one in three European citizens during their lifetime (an estimated 38.2% of the EU population annually). When the brain is damaged\, it can affect different functions of the human body and can lead to disorders impacting both individuals and society. \nThis conference brings together high level representatives of Ministries of Health and Social Affairs\, the European Commission\, WHO\, OECD and other key international institutions\, as well as international experts who are at the forefront of shaping health policy. This includes keynote speeches from Martin Seychell (Deputy Director-General\, Directorate General for Health and Food Safety\, European Commission) and Dr. Line Matthiessen\, Acting Director\, Health Directorate\, Directorate General for Research & Innovation\, European Commission). \nThe full agenda and registration page can be found HERE \nPlease email Stephanie Kramer for further questions or details. \n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/the-value-of-treatment-for-brain-disorders-vot-closing-conference-22-june-2017/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170622
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170623
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T112242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T112242Z
UID:20395-1498089600-1498175999@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:"Brain: Time Matters" 22nd June 2017 - European Brain Council Final Conference on the Value of Treatment for Brain Disorders research project
DESCRIPTION:The EBC Final Conference on the Value of Treatment for Brain Disorders research project will take place on Thursday 22 June 2017 at 10:00 am\, followed by a reception at 17:15 pm\, held under the auspices of the Maltese EU Presidency. \nThe conference will take place in Hall 400\, The Square Meeting Centre\, 3 Coudenberg\, 1000 Brussels. \nYou are warmly invited. Please register to attend through the form included below.\n\nThe Conference will focus on 1) addressing the burden of diseases and issues in the current health care system\, the health services delivery and care pathways design and 2) proposing evidence-based and cost-effective solutions to achieve high value for patients. \nEBC will release research conclusions and will launch a Policy White Paper.  The White Paper recommendations will highlight unmet needs\, new research developments\, benefits of seamless care\, and will build on key results from case studies and consultations with experts. \nBrain disorders are highly prevalent and disabling conditions: neuropsychiatric disorders will affect at least one in three European citizens during their lifetime (an estimated 38.2% of the EU population annually). When the brain is damaged\, it can affect different functions of the human body and can lead to disorders impacting both individuals and society. \nThis conference brings together high level representatives of Ministries of Health and Social Affairs\, the European Commission\, WHO\, OECD and other key international institutions\, as well as international experts who are at the forefront of shaping health policy. This includes keynote speeches from Martin Seychell (Deputy Director-General\, Directorate General for Health and Food Safety\, European Commission) and Dr. Line Matthiessen\, Acting Director\, Health Directorate\, Directorate General for Research & Innovation\, European Commission).
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/brain-time-matters-22nd-june-2017-european-brain-council-final-conference-on-the-value-of-treatment-for-brain-disorders-research-project/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170713
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T112111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T112111Z
UID:20389-1499817600-1499903999@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:Interest Group Meeting: The Value of Early Intervention  in Brain\, Mind and Pain Conditions
DESCRIPTION:The European Brain Council (EBC) will present the outcomes and policy recommendations of the Value of Treatment project in the European Parliament during the interest group meeting The Value of Early Intervention  in Brain\, Mind and Pain Conditions. The event is organized by the European Federation of Neurological Associations (EFNA) and Gamian-Europe\, in partnership with the EBC. \nPractical information: \n\nDate: 12th of July\nTime: 12:00 – 15:00\nVenue: European Parliament\, Room A5E-2\n\nYou can register here. Places are limited\, therefore early registration is recommended. Please note that the final registration deadline is 6 July. \nFor further information please contact Vania Putatti at coordination@braincouncil.eu. \nFINAL Value of Early Intervention final agenda
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/interest-group-meeting-the-value-of-early-intervention-in-brain-mind-and-pain-conditions/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170712
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170713
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T112143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T112143Z
UID:20391-1499817600-1499903999@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:Value of Treatment Outreach Event - EP
DESCRIPTION:BRAIN: TIME MATTERS \nTHE VALUE OF EARLY INTERVENTION IN BRAIN\, MIND AND PAIN CONDITIONS \nOn 12 July\, the MEP Interest Groups on Brain\, Mind and Pain and on Mental Health\, Wellbeing and Brain Disorders\, in partnership with EBC\, will hold an event in the European Parliament from 12:30-15:00. \nHosted by MEPs Jana Zitnanská (ECR)\, Marian Harkin (ALDE)\, Michał Boni (EPP)\, Marek Plura (EPP) and Nessa Childers (S&D)\, the Value of Treatment for Brain Disorders (VoT) research conclusions will be discussed. The White Paper recommendations will highlight unmet needs\, new research developments\, benefits of seamless care\, and will build on key results from case studies and consultations with experts. \nThe meeting will focus on:\n• addressing the burden of diseases and issues in the current health care system\,\nthe health services delivery and care pathways design and\n• proposing evidence-based and cost-effective solutions to achieve high value for patients.
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/value-of-treatment-outreach-event-ep/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170906
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T111602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T111602Z
UID:20383-1504310400-1504655999@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:ECNP Congress 2017
DESCRIPTION:The 30th ECNP Congress will this year take place from 2-5 September in Paris\, France. \nThe annual congress is Europe’s premier scientific meeting for disease-oriented brain research\, annually attracting between 4\,000 and 6\,000 neuroscientists\, psychiatrists\, neurologists and psychologists from around the world. \nStop by Stand 24 to meet some of the EBC team during the Exhibition on 3-5 September\, from 9:00-17:00 each day\, and learn more about our recent events\, projects\, and all other work. We very much look forward to meeting you! \nDiscounted registration rates are still available for attendance until 15th August 2017. \nSee the programme for the whole congress here.
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/ecnp-congress-2017/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170914
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T111327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T111327Z
UID:20375-1505174400-1505347199@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:Second HBP Young Researchers Event
DESCRIPTION:The second Human Brain Project (HBP) Young Researchers Event\, organized by young researchers involved in the project\, will be held on 12-13 September in Geneva\, Switzerland. \nIntegrating neuroscience data into models and simulations is this year`s central theme. The event will be an opportunity to learn about the Information & Communication Technology Infrastructure offered and developed by the HBP and meet with other researchers that work in similar fields. \nPractical information: \n\nTarget group: students and young researchers\nVenue: Campus Biotech\, Geneva\, Switzerland\nProject submission deadline: 18 July 2017\nRegistration deadline: 16 August 2017\nNo registration fee is charged.\n\nFor enquiries please contact education@humanbrainproject.eu \nAnnouncement_YRE_2017_v10_170623_MG
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/second-hbp-young-researchers-event/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170916
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T111409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T111409Z
UID:20379-1505174400-1505519999@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:17th Maudsley Forum 12 - 15 September
DESCRIPTION:This year’s 17th Maudsley Forum will be taking place on the 12-15 September 2017 at the Institute of Psychiatry\, Psychology and Neuroscience\, London. \nThe annual Maudsley Forum is an exciting opportunity for psychiatrists and psychologists to learn about the most recent advances in clinical and academic psychiatry\, with an emphasis on how research informs evidence-based clinical practice. During this intensive 4-day conference\, lectures will be delivered by world’s leading academics from the Institute of Psychiatry\, Psychology and Neuroscience and the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.  Small-group workshops will allow participants to discuss clinical and academic issues of interest in depth. \nFor more information and the full event programme please visit the website. \nPlease register your place here \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/17th-maudsley-forum-12-15-september/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171006
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T111248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T111248Z
UID:20353-1506816000-1507247999@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:17th European Congress of Neurosurgery (EANS2017)
DESCRIPTION:The 17th European Congress of Neurosurgery (EANS2017) will be organized in Venice in October this year\, the theme of which is “Controversies and Solutions in Neurosurgery”. \nThe conference aims to facilitate exchange of scientific information on the highest level. In this regard a programme of innovative session has been developed with a focus on real world situations in which multiple treatment options are considered. \nRegistrations for EANS2017 are still open-  apply here. \nThe conference will be held from the 1st until the 5th of October. Here you can find information about the programme\, venue\, fees and other practical details. \nProgramme-at-a-glance
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/17th-european-congress-of-neurosurgery-eans2017/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171005
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T111214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T111214Z
UID:20321-1506902400-1507161599@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:Alzheimer Europe Conference 2017
DESCRIPTION:The 27th Alzheimer Europe Conference will take place on 2-4 October 2017 in Berlin\, Germany. \nThis year’s conference will be held under the motto “Care today\, cure tomorrow”– focusing on the exciting research aiming at finding better treatments and interventions to prevent or delay the onset of dementia\, whilst at the same time providing concrete solutions to improve the quality of life\, support and care of people currently living with the condition. \n#27AEC \nMake sure to visit the EBC booth at the Exhibition. \nView full conference programme here \nOn 4 October\, EBC will hold a Special Symposium (SS4) in partnership with MSD on Early intervention in Alzheimer’s disease: For a new understanding of AD across its spectrum. Further details follow: \nAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive disorder that spans over many years\, in other words: the brain starts deteriorating years before symptoms emerge. When are affected people becoming “patients” across the spectrum of AD and what can we do about it? Between the early signs of being affected by AD and the ability to provide treatment\, many years will pass and many things could have been done. Amidst the call for early intervention and putting knowledge and resources in the hands of patients and care givers\, we are still faced with a number of societal\, ethical\, technical and medical challenges. These are the premises of our lunch session\, where we would like to discuss the concept of “early intervention” across its many facets and develop a new understanding of AD. \nIf “knowledge is power”\, the first step is to ask whether we are collectively ready to receive such knowledge. Simply put\, if we would able to know\, would we want to know that we live with AD? The second step is acting on this level of awareness: What are the tools and interventions that are already available and that could guide a proper route of action to support both patients and care givers? Finally\, as new treatments addressing the biological origins of AD\, i.e. disease-modifying therapies\, are being developed and will eventually become available\, how can we assess the societal and medical value of such treatments? \nIn this short session\, experts and stakeholders will present the scientific rationale for this new understanding of Alzheimer’s disease and the ethical challenges it holds; explore the opportunities to monitor and control the risk factors through eHealth interventions; and to assess the potential socio-economic impact of treating AD before the onset of dementia. \nThe symposium will be moderated by EFNA Executive Director Donna Walsh\, and include the following presentations: \nNilsy Desant (MSD) – Would You Want to Know If You’ll Get Alzheimer’s? \nDr. Alex Milton\, PhD (University of Southampton) – eHealth interventions to prevent dementia \nDr. Ron Handels\, PhD (Alzheimer Centrum Limburg at Maastricht University) – The value of treating Alzheimer’s disease before the onset of dementia
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/alzheimer-europe-conference-2017/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171105
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T111058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T111058Z
UID:20315-1509753600-1509839999@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:Innovation and Research for Healthy Ageing - G7 Health Ministries Side Event
DESCRIPTION:Under the auspices of EBC\, the World Health Organisation\, the Italian Ministry of Health and the Lombardy Region\, the IRCCS Foundation “Carlo Besta” Neurological Institute will hold an event in Milan on “INNOVATION AND RESEARCH FOR HEALTHY AGEING: new questions for research and new answers from innovation” as a complementary event to the G7 Ministries of Health meeting to be held in Milan. \nThe G7 Health Ministers Meeting brings together the Health Ministers of the G7 countries- Japan\, Canada\, France\, Germany\, Italy\, the United Kingdom\, and the United States (and the European Commission)- to exchange views and form a consensus on a variety of health issues international society is facing. Healthy Ageing is one of these key issues\, and RESEARCH and INNOVATION could be keys to achieve it globally. \nThe main aim of this event is to support these Ministries of Health to identify the most important challenges and the key questions that we need to answer to improve healthy ageing worldwide. \n  \nBesta G7SIDEEVENT_ AGENDA_rev 18 ott. (1)
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/innovation-and-research-for-healthy-ageing-g7-health-ministries-side-event/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171109
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171111
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T110938Z
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UID:20313-1510185600-1510358399@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:INS Annual Meeting 9-10 November
DESCRIPTION:The International Neuroethics Society Annual Meeting 2017 will be held from 9-10 November in Washington DC. \nThe programme includes a wide range of scientific lectures\, discussions\, and numerous networking opportunities with experts\, researchers\, and up-and-coming leaders in the field of neuroethics. \nA detailed schedule can be found here\, registration is still open. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/ins-annual-meeting-9-10-november/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171121
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171122
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T110858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T110858Z
UID:20311-1511222400-1511308799@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:Bridging the Gap: Optimising Transition from Child to Adult Mental Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:On the 21st of November 2017\, GAMIAN-Europe and EBC will hold an event at the European Parliament entitled “Bridging the Gap: Optimising Transition from Child to Adult Mental Healthcare“\, hosted by MEP Tomas Zdechovsky. The event will be held at 14h00-16h30 in room A5G 305. \nThe event will include presentations on  the transition from child/adolescent to adult services and avoiding the gap and the continuity of care and principles of a best practice pathway. \nThe aims of the meeting are to highlight the crucial importance of continuity of care when moving from child/adolescent to adult services; focus on appropriate and effective patient pathway to ensure a smooth transition; explore EU actions to ensure policy attention for this topic; and to launch an Expert policy paper on this topic\, elaborated by an independent panel of experts\, hosted by EBC and GAMIAN-Europe. \nFurther information can be found here \nRegistration
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/bridging-the-gap-optimising-transition-from-child-to-adult-mental-healthcare/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171123
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T110823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T110823Z
UID:20309-1511308800-1511395199@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:Brain Health: The digital future is on its way
DESCRIPTION:  \nOn 22 November 2017\, EBC will hold an event in the European Parliament focused on the digitalisation of healthcare. Hosted by MEPs Mr.  Michał Boni and Mr. Carlos Zorrinho\, the event will explore how digital technology for healthcare can benefit the brain\, and how we can ensure that these benefits reach the people who need it most. \nAs digital technologies continue to develop at a rapid pace and the use of health data continues to widen\, both are beginning to change both our lives and the ways of healthcare\, EBC would like to take a step forward and join the forerunners in the digital movement. We would like to join the leading voices in mHealth and medical digitalization\, and believe we have the right arena to reach many different stakeholders. \nAs we have demonstrated in previous projects and our mission as an organisation\, we are firm believers of patient involvement and patient-centred care\, two aspects that the digitalisation of healthcare and mHealth platforms support extremely well. \nEBC believes the future of healthcare and improved brain health easily lies in the hands of technology\, and that the digital future is clearly on its way. \nThe final agenda with speakers can be seen below. \nREGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/brain-health-the-digital-future-is-on-its-way/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171127
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T111636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T111636Z
UID:20385-1511568000-1511740799@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:MS Sessions - 25 and 26 November
DESCRIPTION:The European MS Platform (EMSP) is organizing MS sessions on the 25th and 26th of November in Prague. The festival aims to bring together young people with MS from across Europe. \nThe programme consists of talks from leading healthcare experts and interactive activities. Most sessions will be on topics such as mental wellbeing\, MS research\, sex\, diet\, exercise and careers. Furthermore\, the event will be an opportunity to connect with other young people with MS. \nDon`t hesitate to submit your application if you are interested in attending. The deadline is the 21st of August. \n \n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/ms-sessions-25-and-26-november/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171201
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T110745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T110745Z
UID:20307-1511740800-1512086399@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:The European Alliance for Personalised Medicine Congress 2017
DESCRIPTION:EBC has been invited to present the Value of Treatment results at the upcoming European Alliance for Personalised Medicine Congress in November. The congress will take place in Belfast from 27-30 November\, with the theme “Personalising Your Health: A Global Imperative!” and EBC’s presentation will take place during the ‘The Value of Sustainable Healthcare’ session on 27 November. \nAll sessions of the Congress will include a keynote speech plus a panel discussion and are designed to be interactive. Areas specifically covered will be diseases\, general science issues (Big Data\, genomics\, clinical trials etcetera) and a focus on the views\, progress and health landscapes in various Member States. \nThe preliminary programme can be found here and registration is still open! \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/the-european-alliance-for-personalised-medicine-congress-2017/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20171201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20171204
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T110708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T110708Z
UID:20305-1512086400-1512345599@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:European Headache Federation Congress 2017
DESCRIPTION:EBC will be in attendance at the EHF Congress 2017 in Rome\, 1-3 December. with a booth to disseminate the Value of Treatment research findings of the Headache working group.
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/european-headache-federation-congress-2017/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180307
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T102146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T102146Z
UID:20245-1520035200-1520380799@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:EBC-EPA Joint Symposium on the Transition of Care @ EPA 2018
DESCRIPTION:The 26th European Congress of Psychiatry\, organised by the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) will take place in Nice\, France on 3-6 March 2018. Every year\, EPA’s psychiatry Congress brings together expert clinical psychiatrists\, researchers and leaders of stakeholder organizations in the field of mental health. \nThis year’s Congress motto is Mental Health: Integrate\, Innovate\, Individualise. A special focus of EPA 2018 will be the integration of new technologies and research findings into person-centred approaches to prevention\, care and training\, at a time of difficult challenges such as displacement\, war\, economic constraints and terrorism.\n\n\nEBC is happy to once again be part of the programme this year\, with a spot in the exhibition hall and a joint symposium with EPA on “The Value of Effective Transition of Care”. The session will take place on 4 March at 17:00\, and will highlight the importance of effective transition of care in psychiatry\, with examples of disease areas ADHD and Eating Disorders. Our speakers will be Profs. Philip Asherson\, Ulrike Schmidt\, Celso Arango and Nicola Specchio. The session will be co-moderated by Profs. Monica Di Luca (EBC President) and Silvana Galderisi (EPA President).\n\nRegister to attend the 4-day congress\, HERE\n\nfinal flyer\n\n\nSaveSave
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/ebc-epa-joint-symposium-on-the-transition-of-care-epa-2018/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180319
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T102112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T102112Z
UID:20243-1520812800-1521417599@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:Brain Awareness Week 2018 (12-18 March)
DESCRIPTION:Brain Awareness Week is the global campaign to increase public awareness of the progress and benefits of brain research organised\nby the Dana Foundation. Every March\, partner organizations worldwide work together to celebrate the brain for people of all ages. Past activities have included open days at neuroscience labs\, exhibitions about the brain\, lectures on brain-related topics\, social media campaigns\, displays at libraries and community centers\, and classroom workshops – to name a few. \nIn 2017\, EBC held two Brain Awareness Week events: a lunch debate at the University Foundation in Brussels followed by an outreach event at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Both events were highly successful\, with a good showing of policymakers\, researchers and the general public who openly interacted with each other and the speakers during the hour of open discussion following the presentations. \nEBC\, thus\, looks forward to repeating the outreach event at the European Parliament\, Strasbourg\, again in 2018. Read more about the event HERE. \n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/brain-awareness-week-2018-12-18-march/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180316
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T102034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T102034Z
UID:20241-1521072000-1521158399@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:Brain Awareness Week 2018: Expanding brain research in Europe - Education\, Behaviour and Brain Development
DESCRIPTION:On 15 March 2018\, EBC will once again hold an event at the European Parliament in Strasbourg on the occasion of Brain Awareness Week 2018. Based on our highly successful outreach event at the Parliament last year\, which included a good showing of policymakers\, researchers and the general public who openly interacted with each other and the speakers during the hour of open discussion following the presentations\, we will bring a similar event to Strasbourg once again. \nThis event is organised in cooperation with the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS)\, the European Dana Alliance for the Brain (EDAB)\, the Belgian Brain Council (BBC)\, with support from Neuropôle de Strasbourg and Le Bureau Europe Grand Est. \nCo-hosted by MEPs Anne Sander (France\, EPP)\, Daciana Sârbu (Romania\, S&D) and Lieve Wierinck (Belgium\, ALDE)\, the event will focus on the continued need for expansion of brain research in Europe\, this time with specific focus on education\, behaviour and brain development. The speakers list consists of highly-lauded scientists from the various fields of expertise: Prof. Albert Gjedde –  University of Copenhagen\, Prof. Steven Laureys – University of Liège and Prof. Gaia Novarino – FENS Kavli Scholar\, Institute of Science and Technology Austria. \nPlease see the Save the Date below for further information\, and CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW! \nThe event will take place in the European Parliament\, Room LOW N3.3 from 10:00-12:00. \n  \nBAW 2018 Invitation – FINAL
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/brain-awareness-week-2018-expanding-brain-research-in-europe-education-behaviour-and-brain-development/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180419
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T101943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T101943Z
UID:20239-1523923200-1524095999@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:4th Academy of National Brain Councils
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Academy of National Brain Councils will take place in Lisbon\, Portugal on 17-18 April. \nAcademy and TINA agenda
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/4th-academy-of-national-brain-councils/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180423
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180424
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T101911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T101911Z
UID:20237-1524441600-1524527999@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:Brain Research in Europe: Shaping FP9 and Delivering Innovation to the Benefit of Patients
DESCRIPTION:On April 23-24 2018\, EBC will hold a two day event focused on the shaping of the 9th Framework Programme\, Innovative medicine and global initiatives. The event will take place in 3 separate sessions: FP9 & Missions\, “The Value of Innovation” and “Brain Research: Shifting Gears and Going Global” \nInvestments into research and innovation have delivered unprecedented results for patients across Europe. Publicly and privately funded innovation schemes in the EU empowered researchers to accelerate scientific discovery\, increase the understanding of non-communicable diseases and improve healthcare services. Yet despite the progress that was achieved in recent decades\, there is currently no effective treatment to cure a wide range of mental and neurological conditions. What is more\, the complexity of many brain disorders hinders researchers in their efforts to develop innovative healthcare interventions. \nIn 2018\, the European Commission is expected to submit proposals for a mission-oriented and impact-focused 9th Framework Programme. In view of the preparations for the forthcoming EU research scheme\, the European Brain Council (EBC) aims to bring attention to the current barriers that affect therapeutic innovation and facilitate an exchange of views on how the post-2020 Framework Programme can make a real difference for patients living with brain disorders. \nThe event\, which consists of three individual sessions\, will allow leading healthcare stakeholders and policymakers to address key questions in the domain of research\, such as: how can the 9th Framework Programme accelerate brain research across Europe? What measures can be taken in order to stimulate the development of new central nervous system drugs for treating brain disorders? What can be done to address the concerns of patients? \nProgramme - Brain Research in Europe - 23-24 April
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/brain-research-in-europe-shaping-fp9-and-delivering-innovation-to-the-benefit-of-patients/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180426
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T101837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T101837Z
UID:20235-1524614400-1524700799@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:National Workshop on Off-label Use of Medicines: Declaración sobre buenas prácticas del uso fuera de guía de medicamentos en España - 25th April 2018
DESCRIPTION:The Spanish Brain Council (SBC)\, in cooperation with the European Brain Council (EBC)\, will hold the workshop “Declaración sobre buenas prácticas del uso fuera de guía de medicamentos en España” on 25th April in Madrid. \nOrganized against the backdrop of the Good Off-Label Use Practice (GOLUP) campaign\, this workshop aims to raise awareness of the 5 principles laid down in the GOLUP-declaration and facilitate an exchange of views amongst policy-makers and healthcare stakeholder on issues related to off-label use in Spain. The forthcoming event in Madrid is the second national workshop organized in the context of EBC’s advocacy work on off-label use of medicines. \nThe European Commission’s “Study on off-label use of medicinal products in the European Union” released in February 2017 indicated that the use of medicines off-label is a widespread phenomenon across Europe. Off-label use of medicines\, i.e. the practice of using a medicine outside its authorised indication\, for another patient group or in a different dose\, can offer solutions in areas of unmet medical needs but also presents challenges related to therapeutic innovation\, patient safety and professional liability. \nIn view of this and in order to provide further clarify on when medicinal products can be safely prescribed off-label\, EBC as well as 12 other organizations have endorsed the GOLUP-declaration. This document calls on regulators to adopt guidelines on the practice of off-label use and includes 5 criteria aimed at enhancing patient safety. \nThe forthcoming workshop in Madrid will bring together a wide range of brain researchers\, scientists\, policy-makers and healthcare professionals in order to address some of the challenges presented by off-label use in Spain. Speakers include: \n\nFrédéric Destrebecq – European Brain Council / Consejo Europeo del Cerebro\nCesar Hernandez Garcia – Spanish Agency of Medicines and Medical Devices / Agencia Española de Medicamentos y Productos Sanitarios\nAlba Ancochea Díaz – Spanish Federation of Rare Diseases / Federación Española de Enfermedades Raras\nJosé Ramón Ara Callizo – Spanish Society of Neurology / Sociedad Española de Neurología\nCelso Arango López – European College of Neuropsychopharmacology\nJavier Pardo Moreno – Rey Juan Carlos Hospital\nMarina Díaz Marsá – Foundation for Neurodegenerative Diseases Investigation\nRepresentative from Farmaindustria (TBC)\nRepresentative from the Ministry of Health (TBC)\n\nShould you be interested in attending this workshop\, please do not hesitate to reach out to us (policy@braincouncil.eu or +32 (0)2 513 27 57).
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/national-workshop-on-off-label-use-of-medicines-declaracion-sobre-buenas-practicas-del-uso-fuera-de-guia-de-medicamentos-en-espana-25th-april-2018/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180517
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T101806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T101806Z
UID:20233-1526428800-1526515199@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:Meeting of the Interest Group on Mental Health\, Well-being and Brain Disorders - 16th May 2018
DESCRIPTION:On 16th May\, a meeting of the Interest Group on Mental Health\, Well-being and Brain Disorders addressing empowerment of patients affected by mental health conditions and their self-management of care and treatment will be held in the European Parliament from 11.00-13.00. On this occasion\, a Call to Action on the topic above as developed by GAMIAN-Europe with input from a wide variety of (mental) health stakeholders will be launched. \nBackground to the Call to Action: \nIt is increasingly recognised that the burden and prevalence of mental health conditions is huge: 11% of the European population experience mental disorders every year. The proportion of the national health budget devoted to mental health ranges between 4% to 13% across the EU. Social and economic inequality and exclusion are both a cause and a consequence of mental ill health. \nThese conditions go hand in hand with substantial stigma\, costs and consequences that impact individuals\, families and carers\, health and social systems\, society and the economy. As a consequence\, there is an obvious need to address mental health conditions in the most effective way. Empowered patients\, managing their own care and treatment\, can support this need in many ways. \nHowever\, while the notion of and need for patient empowerment has been increasingly accepted when it comes to patients affected by physical health conditions\, this is not the case for those affected by mental health problems; many individuals and organisations have highlighted the disempowering attitudes and behaviours towards people with mental illness which exist in society. The stigma attached to having a mental health issue – as opposed to having a physical health issue –  is pervasive and widespread. \nMany people with physical health problems already self-manage their care and treatment and are seen as competent and capable to do so. However\, when it comes to mental health\, the competence of patients to self-manage their treatment and care is usually viewed as doubtful. However\, most people with mental health problems\, most of the time\, do have the competence to self-manage their treatment and care. \nThis Call to Action therefore highlights what can be done to empower patients and to engage them as partners in care.  It underlines that patients should be seen as resource in this respect; and empowering patients will ensure the best possible ‘use’ of that resource\, while putting patients at the heart of care provision. \nThe objectives of the meeting are: \n\nTo be informed of the importance of empowered patients\, who play and active role in the management of their care and treatment\nTo present and discuss the draft Call to Action on this topic\nTo hear the views of EU-level policy makers and relevant mental health stakeholders on this topic as well as their recommendations for action;\nTo have an open discussion on how this topic can be further advanced at EU level.\n\n  \nIf you are interested in participating\, please register by sending an e-mail to secretariat@gamian.eu with your details before 9th May. If you require an access badge to the European Parliament\, we kindly ask you to provide us with the following details: \n\nFull name\nNationality\nDate of birth\nPlace of birth\nDocument type\nID card/Passport number\n\n 
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/meeting-of-the-interest-group-on-mental-health-well-being-and-brain-disorders-16th-may-2018/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180523
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180525
DTSTAMP:20260415T215550
CREATED:20200311T101732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200311T101732Z
UID:20231-1527033600-1527206399@www.braincouncil.eu
SUMMARY:EBC General Assembly\, 23-24 May
DESCRIPTION:The first EBC General Assembly of the year will take place on 23-24 May. \nJoin us for the Board Dinner on the evening of the 23rd and the General Assembly on the 24th of May. \nA full agenda to follow shortly.
URL:https://www.braincouncil.eu/event/ebc-general-assembly-23-24-may/
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