Venue: Berjaya Times Square ASIA-PACIFIC CBR Date: 13, 14, 15, November 2010 CONVENTION CONVENTION FEES Registration: 190 USD Registration: 190 US 13, 14 & 15 November 2010 On site Registration: 250 USD Berjaya Times Square
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Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
book, abstract book, stationery, and food
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Outcomes CBR Asia-Pacific Network & CBR Network Malaysia in collaboration with partner and support organizations CBR Network Malaysia Theme: Promoting Inclusive and Sustainable Development and Introduction of new CBR Asia-Pacific CBR Convention Guidelines
Encourage policy makers to play a more inclusive and meaningful role
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Policy makers
Improve the implementation of CBR Programmes.
Practitioners Social workers International / Local NGO’s Government Agencies
better enhancement of the CBR Net-work movement.
Corporate sectors CBR Practitioners THEME: Promoting Inclusive and Sustainable Development & Introduction of New CBR Guidelines DAY I 13TH NOVEMBER 2010
12.00am Plenary 5 New Development; Government,
ity of life for people with disabilities and
Corporate Sectors REGISTRATION
their families, meeting basic needs and en-
suring inclusion and participation. CBR is a
Plenary 1 Reflections of CBR Guidelines
components: health, education, livelihood,
13.00pm Lunch
D. Perry, International Labor Organization
oped in the 1980s, to give people with dis-
14.15pm Workshop
abilities access to rehabilitation in their own
- Regional/Global CBR Network Movement.
communities using predominantly local re-
Plenary 2 Official Opening
held in February 2009 to promote CBR in the
By C. Khasnabis, World Health Organization
Asia Pacific Region, led to the establishment
20.00pm Convention Dinner
of the CBR Asia-Pacific Network (the Net-
Welcome Speech
work). Representatives from 18 countries/
Noor Yasmin Abdul Karim; Chairperson of the Convention
15th NOVEMBER 2010
territories met at Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD) on 14-16 Decem-
Official Speeches by Guests of Honor Plenary 6 Knowledge; Development, Appli-
ber 2009 to discuss key issues to set the
N. Krairiksh, UN Economic & Social Commis-
cation and Management
Network in motion. Participants ratified the
Constitution and agreed on the Plan of Ac-
Workshop; Sub-regional plans of Operation
tions. It was agreed that the Network has a
and Action
vision of inclusive development, inclusive
- Association of South East Asian Nations
society and a mission to promote, develop
and support CBR in the region and globally.
Workshop
- Inclusive Development – Case Studies
- Sustainable Development – Case Study
Sub-Themes
- PWDs as Agent of Change in CBR implmen
10.30am Coffee Break
11.30am Official Closing 14TH NOVEMBER 2010
11.30am Convention Resolution Plenary 3 Community Inclusive Develop- ment and Partnership (Session 1)
12.00pm Announcement of the 2nd CBR AP Congress
12.15pm Closing Remarks Coffee Break
By Yasmin Abdul Karim, Chairperson of the
Plenary 4Community Inclusive Develop- ment and Partnership (Session 2) By: International NGO e.g. CBM, AIFO, HI
13.00pm Farewell Lunch For more details, visit http://apcbrconvention.cbrnetworkmalaysia.org or any inquiries, please contact to cbrapnetwork@apcdfoundation.org
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