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Keynote Address Delivered by Professor Brett Smith at the World Abilitysport Conference

Keynote speaker, Professor Brett Smith, to discuss Physical Activity and Health for individuals with Cerebral Palsy and other neurological conditions at the World Abilitysport Conference, happening at the University of Edinburgh from October 20th to 21st.

Keynote speech being presented by Professor Brett Smith at the World Abilitysport Conference
Keynote speech being presented by Professor Brett Smith at the World Abilitysport Conference

Keynote Address Delivered by Professor Brett Smith at the World Abilitysport Conference

The World Abilitysport Conference, taking place at the University of Edinburgh from October 20-21, is set to focus on Physical Activity for Health, particularly for people with specific disabilities such as Cerebral Palsy and other Neurological Conditions.

This year's conference is significant as it will feature a keynote address delivered by Professor Brett Smith, an expert in the field related to Cerebral Palsy and other Neurological Conditions. Professor Smith's address will centre around physical activity co-production with disabled people.

The keynote address is directly related to the co-production of research in the field of Sport, Exercise, and Health Sciences, a topic that has been explored in an open access paper titled 'Co-production: A resource to guide co-producing research in the sport, exercise, and health sciences'. This paper, published in 2022, can be found at this link. However, the author of the open access paper remains unidentified in the provided search results.

The World Abilitysport Conference, hosted by the World Abilitysport organization, aims to promote health through physical activity for people with disabilities. The conference is a platform for discussions, workshops, and presentations that encourage the inclusion of people with disabilities in sports and exercise activities.

Attendees of the conference will have the opportunity to learn from Professor Smith's extensive knowledge and insights, as well as engage in meaningful conversations about the importance of co-production in research and its practical applications in the field of Sport and Exercise Sciences.

For those interested in attending, mark your calendars for October 20-21 and prepare for a thought-provoking and inspiring event at the University of Edinburgh.

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