Theme: Promoting Child, Adolescent and Family Wellness towards Nursing and Health Care

Child Congress 2019

Child Congress 2019

On behalf of our planning committee we heartily welcome you all to the prestigious event of our Child Congress 2019 conference entitled "Annual Congress on Child Care: Mental Health, Psychology and Nursing" scheduled during April 12-13, 2019 at Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The main purpose of the Child Congress 2019 is "Promoting Child, Adolescent and Family Wellness towards Nursing and Health Care" and create awareness for the young minds.

On this auspicious occasion, we welcome all leading professors, scientists, psychologists, psychiatrists, mental health professionals, psychotherapists, cardiologists, counselors, epidemiologists, family physicians, nutritionists, pediatricians, health educators, qualified nurses, social workers and physicians (including medical students and residents), and a wide variety of health professionals for thought-provoking Keynote speeches, Plenary talks, Oral and Poster presentations, International Workshops and Exhibition on 24 major sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in various fields of Child Psychology, Child Psychiatry, Mental Health, Nursing, Pediatrics, Pediatric Nursing, Child Care, Psychotherapy, Nutrition, Neurology, Neuroscience, and many more..

Goal of Child Congress 2019 is to deliver an outstanding program for exchange of ideas and authoritative views by leading scientists which covers the entire spectrum of research in child psychological disorders, Pediatric Nursing and Psychiatry in children and share the cross-cultural experiences of various treatment procedures.

Why to attend?

Child Congress 2019 will be the ideal space to allow attendees to share experiences, disseminate research, and discuss new developments and future areas of intervention in this field. It is difficult to synthesize, using few words, the wide range of topics that will be analyzed and debated through conferences, clinical sessions, symposiums, in addition to scientific communications and specific activities includes discussion with experts. However, we can guarantee a well invested time for the discussion of frequent clinical problems of this age group, as well as a discussion involving health problems related to drug use, impact of new technologies, social networks, etc. We desire to give the maximum dissemination of ongoing research, meeting new and future trends and research fields through this conference.

Conference Sessions/Highlights:

  • Child Care and Well-Being
  • Child Psychology and Child Psychiatry
  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Child Nutrition and Development
  • Cerebral Palsy and Childhood-onset Disabilities
  • Stress, Depression and Anxiety in Children
  • Mental Health Promotion and Education
  • Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Pediatric Nursing and Health Care
  • Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
  • Pediatric Neurology and Child Health
  • Neonatology and Perinatology
  • Neonatal Nursing and Perinatal Nursing
  • Child Abuse, Suicidal Behavior and Prevention
  • Developmental Psychopathology and Psychotherapy
  • Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Nursing Care and Midwifery
  • Primary Care and Family Medicine

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Details of Child Congress 2019 in Canada:

Conference Name Place Date
Child Congress 2019 Toronto, Ontario, Canada April 12-13, 2019

Session On: Child Care and Well-Being

Child Care supports the supervision of a child which facilitated by similar-aged children covers a variety of developmental behavioral and psychological effects in both caregivers and charge. Early childhood care plays an important role in children physical, mental developments and provides a valuable support to families with young children. Well-being is the condition of an individual that involves positive emotions and moods which integrates mental health and physical health resulting in more holistic approaches to disease prevention and health promotion.

Related Topics: Child Behavior | Child Cognition | Family well-being | Child Protection | Positive Mental Health and Well-being | Social and Emotional Well-being | Positive Psychology | Nutrition and Fitness

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Session on: Child Psychology and Child Psychiatry

Child psychology is a key part of developmental psychology and focuses on the psychological processes of children from prenatal development to adolescence. The scope of the study includes motor skills, cognitive development, mental health, language skills, social change and emotional development and some of the common mental disorders like Learning Disorder, Motor skill Disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Attention Deficit Developmental Disorder and Disruptive Behavior Disorder.

Child psychiatry is primarily concerned with the study and treatment of behavioral disorders and emotional problems that affect children and they may include autism spectrum disorders, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, eating disorders, mental disorders, mental retardation, Feeding and Eating Disorder, Mood Disorder, bipolar disorder etc.

Related Topics: Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychology | Child Psychopathology | Clinical Child Psychology | Early Psychosis and Adolescence | Child Psychopathology | Eating Disorders and Emotional Development

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Session on: Child and Adolescent Mental Health

Child Mental health focuses on the identification, classification of disorders, treatment and maintains optimum psychological functioning, well-being and ideal mental working and prosperity. It is specifically identified with the level of competency accomplished in mental and social working. Adolescent Mental Health assume a vital part in psychological wellness propensities including adapting, strength, and decision making ability help children to accomplish general prosperity and set the phase for positive emotional wellness in adulthood and people having a serious mental health disorder, such as Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Emotional Disorders, Mood disorders, Developmental disorders at some point in their life.

Related Topics: Mental Illness in Children | Middle Child Syndrome Psychology | Psychotherapies for Children and Adolescents | Developmental Disorders | Understanding Child Mental Health Problems | Child and Family Development

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Session on: Child Nutrition and Development

Nutrition is a key for good health, physical and mental development during the early years of life. Child nutrition involves early brain development, Healthy eating and physical activity making sure that children eat healthy foods to help them grow and develop normally, as well as to prevent obesity and future illness. Children develop quickly and have higher action levels and supplement necessities. A healthy diet helps children to develop and learn. It additionally anticipates heftiness and weight-related ailments, for example, diabetes, Nutritional deficiencies, pulmonary embolism, Depression, Osteoarthritis.

Related Topics: Nutrition Education in children | Nutritional Deficiencies | Children Growth and Development | Childhood Obesity | Calcium Requirements in Adolescents | Dietary Energy Requirements in Adolescents

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Session on: Cerebral palsy and Childhood-onset Disabilities

Cerebral Palsy is a neurological disorder caused by a non-progressive brain injury or malformation that occurs while the child’s brain is under development. Higher risk of cerebral palsy include, multiple births, damaged placenta, sexually transmitted infections, malnourishment during pregnancy, breech delivery etc. Brain damage in infancy leads to Cerebral Palsy.

Childhood-onset Disabilities face additional challenges related to their specific condition, growth and development to become independent adults and the common disabilities are: vision Impairment, deaf or hard of hearing, mental health conditions, intellectual disability, acquired brain injury, autism spectrum disorder and physical disability.

Related Topics: Muscular Dystrophy and Multiple Sclerosis | Neurological Disabilities | Seizure Disorder in Childhood | Musculoskeletal Research in Cerebral Palsy | Pediatric Stroke Guidelines and Neuroimaging

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Session on: Stress, Depression and Anxiety in Children

Stress results an atypical response to both short and long-term anxiety due to physical, mental, or emotional problems and influences the course of many medical conditions such as psychological disorders, child depression, adolescent cardiac risks, childhood obesity, dysthymia in children, post-traumatic stress disorder and social anxiety Disorder.

Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, self-destructive behavior, tendencies, feelings, and sense of well-being. Major depression can lead to a range of behavioral, physical symptoms and associated with thoughts of suicide.

Anxiety is the most common mental health condition causes nervousness, fear, apprehension, and worrying. There are number of anxiety disorders which include Schizophrenia with Bipolar Disorders, social anxiety disorders, specific phobia, separation anxiety disorder, panic disorder and agoraphobia.

Related Topics: Stress Medication and Management | Spectrum Disorder and Stress Therapies | Stress and Insomnia | Anxiety Disorders | Pediatric Uni-polar Depression and Pharmacotherapy | Schizophrenia with Bipolar Disorder

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Session on: Mental Health Promotion and Education

Mental health promotion aims to maximize the ability of children, youth, adults and older people to realize their potential, with normal stresses of life, and participate meaningfully in their communities. It also seeks to increase awareness and understanding of mental health problems and mental illness and a number of strategies from mental well-being promotion to primary prevention. Clinical psychiatry and psychology have been successful in identifying, classifying, and treating psychological sickness and confusion, bringing about better personal satisfaction.

Mental Health Education aims to promote the health and wellbeing of individuals through excellence in research and service in the area of mental and neurological disorders. Good mental health is associated with better educational and behavioral outcomes.

Related TopicsCreating Supportive Environments | Social and Emotional Learning | Cognitive StrengthsEnhance Participation in Community Life | Developing Healthy Public Policy

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Session on: Pediatrics and Pediatric Surgery

Pediatrics involves the medical care of infants, children, adolescents and their growth and development. It focuses on the well-being of children from conception through adolescence. Pediatricians manage the health of your child, including physical, behavior, and mental health issues.

Adolescent Medicine deals with preventing, detecting or treating young people's health and well-being and is devoted to advancing the physical and emotional well-being of adolescents and young adults through clinical care, education, research and support.

Related Topics: Pediatric Psychology | Pediatric Bipolar Disorders | Pediatric Pulmonology and Sleep Medicine | Pediatric Cardiology | General Pediatrics and Ambulatory Care | Pediatric Immunogenetics

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Session on: Developmental and Educational Psychology

Developmental Psychology and Educational Psychology involves the scientific study of human learning and how and why human beings change over the course of their life. Originally concerned with infants and children, the field has expanded to include, research, assessment and therapeutic skills related to educational and developmental psychology, adolescence, adult development, aging and the entire lifespan. From both psychological and behavioral points of view, scientists understand individual differences in insight, intellectual advancement, cognitive development, influence, self-direction, and self-idea, and additionally role in learning.

Related Topics: Developmental and Behavioral Screening and Surveillance | Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder | Educational Practices and Problem-Based Learning | Parent Education | Adolescent Egocentrism | Adverse Childhood Experiences

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Session on: Pediatric Nursing and Health Care

Pediatric Nursing is the scientific treatment of childhood which deals with the care of children from conception to adolescence in health care. It requires information of typical psychomotor, psychosocial behavior, cognitive growth and subjective development, as well as the medical issues, health problems. Pediatric nursing playing a key role in a child’s life when that child needs you most.

Health Care systems are organizations established to meet the health needs of targeted populations and maintenance or improvement of health by the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, illness, injury, and other physical and mental impairments in human beings.

Related Topics: Pediatric Emergency Nursing | Palliative Pediatric Nursing | Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner | Neonatal Nursing | Clinical Nursing | Pediatric Mental Health

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Session on: Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing

Mental Health is the mental state of somebody who is working at an acceptable level of enthusiastic and behavioral alteration. A person struggling with mental health may experience stress, loneliness, depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, grief, addiction, ADHD, various mood disorders and learning disabilities. Therapists, psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, nurse practitioners or physicians can help mental illness with treatments.

Psychiatric Nursing focuses on the treatment of mental health problems and psychiatric disorders and the position of a nurse that spends significant time in psychological mental health, and looks after individuals of any age encountering mental illnesses or distress. These include: schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, eating disorders, suicidal thoughts, psychosis, paranoia, confusion, dietary problems and self-destructive considerations.

Related Topics: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Family Therapy in Nursing | Schizophrenia and Nursing Care | Medication and Safety | Assessment and Evaluation of Mental Health | Neurocognitive Disorder | Psychiatric Medication

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Session on: Pediatric Neurology and Child Health

Pediatric neurology refers to a specialized branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and management of neurological conditions in neonates (newborns), infants, children and adolescents. Child health is a state of physical, mental, intellectual, social and emotional well-being of children from infancy through adolescence. Researchers study a wide variety of child health issues, including access to and quality of medical care, exposure to violence and trauma, childhood obesity, substance use, etc.

Related Topics: Genetic Diseases of the nervous system | Abnormal Mental Development, Speech Disabilities and Learning Disabilities | Neuromuscular medicine | Congenital Birth Defects | Neurological Developmental Problems during Childhood

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Session on: Neonatology and Perinatology

Neonatology deals with the medical care of newborn infants and premature newborn. The main focus of this research is to study how best to deliver critical care to babies with respiratory depression at birth and reduce oxygen toxicity and to assist the treatment of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) and gastrointestinal illness.

Perinatology could be a subspecialty of midwifery involved with the care of the fetus and complicated high-risk pregnancies and is also known as maternal-fetal medicine. Maternal-fetal specialist includes diabetes care, management of multiple gestations, level II ultrasound of the fetus, chorionic villus sampling and fetal surgery or treatment.

Related Topics: Neonatal Respiratory Diseases | Neonatal Nursing | Low Birth Weight | Vaccination and Immunization | Neonatal Gastroenterology

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Session on: Neonatal Nursing and Perinatal Nursing

Neonatal nursing is a subspecialty of nursing that works with newborn infants perceived with an assortment of issues extending from prematurity, birth defects, diseases, cardiovascular distortions, heart deformities, and surgical issues. A Perinatal nurse educates the women about the unborn child and relation techniques during the time of pregnancy and also teaches their families about the support that needs to be provided to the pregnant women and provide prenatal care to patients in obstetrical clinics and medical offices.

Related Topics: Maternal-Child Nursing | Pastoral and Palliative Care | Prenatal Diagnosis | Neonatal care | Growth Monitoring and Pain Management

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Session on: Child Abuse, Suicidal Behavior and Prevention

Child abuse refers to non-accidental behavior by parents, caregivers, other adults or older adolescents which bring potential damage to the child's health and entails a substantial risk of causing physical or emotional harm to a child or young person. There are four types of child maltreatment: physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional, psychological abuse and neglect.

Suicidal behavior includes thoughts or ideas that revolve around suicide or death (suicidal ideation) through fatal completion of suicide.

Related Topics: Inhalant Abuse in Children and Adolescents | Opioid Intoxication in Children and Adolescents | Sexual Child Abuse | Childhood Physical Abuse | Battered Child Syndrome

Session on: Developmental Psychopathology and Psychotherapy

Developmental psychopathology is the study of the psychological disorders such as psychopathy, autism, schizophrenia and depression, with a life course perspective. Its primary goal is to chart the diverse pathways individuals take in the development of psychological difficulties like aggression, substance use and optimal psychological health like self-esteem, scholastic success and moral development.

Psychotherapy helps to improve emotions and behaviors that should be linked with positive changes in the brain and body. It is used in combination with medication to treat mental health conditions. Psychiatrists and other mental health professionals use several types of therapy like Cognitive behavioral therapy, Interpersonal therapy, Psychodynamic therapy, Psychoanalysis etc.

Related Topics: Developmental Psychology | Clinical Child Psychology | Oppositional Defiant Disorder | Pervasive Developmental Disorders | Clinical Formulation and Treatment

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Session on: Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorders

Autism spectrum disorder is a neurological and developmental disorder that starts in early adolescence and lasts throughout a person's life and eventually causes issues like Asperger's disorder, childhood disintegrative confusion and pervasive developmental disorder. It influences how a man demonstrations and connects with others, communicates, and learns.

Related Topics: Genetic Risk Factors | Developmental Course | Social and Communication skills | Prenatal and Perinatal Risk Factors | Childhood Disintegrative Confusion

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Session on: Nursing Care and Midwifery

Nursing Care includes autonomous and collaborative care of all ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings. The primary focus of a nursing care design is to encourage institutionalized, evidence-based and holistic care consideration to the general people who require serious rehabilitative care and individuals with physical and mental disabilities.

Midwifery known as obstetrics, is a health science and health profession that deals with pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period (including care of the new-born), besides sexual and reproductive health of women throughout their lives.

Related Topics: Primary Care Nursing | Patient Care Planning | Critical Care Nursing | Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing | Cardiovascular Nursing

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Session on: Primary Care and Family Medicine

Primary Care promotes health and wellness and seeks to prevent injuries and illness. It provides improvement to health by the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases, illness, injury, and other physical and mental weaknesses in people. Family medicine is an ongoing, personal patient-physician relationship focusing on integrated care.

Related Topics: Preventive Care | Primary Care Ethics | Education and Training | Disease Prevention | Health Promotion

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Annual Congress on Child Care: Mental Health, Psychology and Development April 12-13, 2019 Toronto, Canada.

About Conference:

This is our heart whelming colossal desire to welcome all of you to new era of logical gatherings and science conference

Child Congress 2019 extends the heartiest welcome to Directors, Professors, Proficient delegates, Researchers, Psychiatrists, Pediatrician, Nurses, Delegates, Young researchers, Graduates, Students, Business executives, Scholars, Psychologists, and Professionals across the globe to be a part of our "Annual Congress on Child Care: Mental Health, Psychology and Development" schedule during April 12-13, 2019 Toronto, Canada.

The Planning committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including Keynote lectures, Plenary lectures, Symposia, International Workshops on a variety of topics, Oral & Poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Child Congress Meetings, the day we begin to learn to look through the eyes of others; to find out and experience the contemporary researches in Child Care, Child Psychology, Psychiatry, Mental Health, Pediatrics, Pediatric Nursing, Wellness, Adolescent Medicine, Neonatology and Heath care to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world.

Theme: Promoting Child’s, Adolescent’s and Family Wellness: Psychological Interventions, Nursing and Health Care

For more details please visit: https://child.annualcongress.com/

Importance and Scope:

Child Congress 2019 is a perfect platform to Expanding the innovative techniques and novel research trends in Child Care, Child Psychology, Mental health and Child Psychiatry. The event is devoted to Keynote and plenary Talks, Technical Symposia and Workshop Sessions, Technical symposia include oral or poster presentation of research papers grouped into parallel tracks. Workshops, Keynote and plenary talks from experts, panel discussions are also included in the program schedule of the conference.

Child Congress 2019 Program covers the broadest spectrum of Child Psychology and Pediatric Nursing: cellular and molecular; clinical and health; cognitive; computational; systems and behavioral and connects students with an internationally recognized faculty of researchers and scholars, working within a closely knit, resource-rich research environment and that will be supportive to children suffering from several Mental Disorders, Cardiac Diseases or Brain Disorders.

We trust that professionally-arranged education in to cure Child Developmental Disorders and Pediatric Diseases are basic in the preparation of clinicians and clinical scholastics who will give the future authority in this key area of worldwide wellbeing. Pediatrics Meet 2018 plans to bring together leading academic scientists, analysts and research Scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Pediatrics. It also gives the opportunity to teachers, specialists and scientists to exhibit and talk about the latest advancements, patterns, and concerns, commonsense difficulties experienced, and the arrangements received in the fields of Child Care, Well-Being, Child Psychology, Child psychiatry, Nursing, Mental Health etc.

Market Research on Child Care and Child Psychology 

Over the last three decades, the need for Child Care has grown steadily, with the rise in employment rates among women. Beyond need, the demand for quality child care has also increased, due to the potential benefits on peer socialization, school readiness, and numeracy and language skills (OECD 2006, Nores and Barnett 2010). In 2011, almost half (46%) of parents reported using some type of child care for their children aged 14 years and younger in the past year. This reliance on child care varied widely based on the age of the child. More than half (54%) of parents with children aged 4 and under used child care, mirroring previous findings from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (Bushnik 2006).  In comparison, 39% of parents with school-aged children (5 to 14 years) used some form of non-parental care.

Overall, Child Care rates were significantly above the national average in Quebec, where 58% of parents placed their children in care. Those least likely to use child care were parents living in Manitoba (34%), Alberta (40%) and Ontario (43%). All of these rates were below the national average (46%).

The cost of care also varied widely across Canada. Reflecting Quebec's subsidized daily rate of $7 per day, Quebec recorded the lowest monthly cost of full-time care for children under the age of 5, with a median monthly cost of $152 per child. The cost in the second lowest region, the Atlantic   Provinces, was $541, almost four times the Quebec cost. The highest cost for full-time child care was found in Ontario, with a median monthly cost of $677.

Three forms of care daycare centers, home daycare and private arrangements were most often used for children under the age of 5. Before and after school care was the leading choice for children aged 5 and older.

As per WHO overall 10-20% of Children and Adolescents encounter Mental Disorders. Children with mental disorders confront real difficulties like stigma, isolation and discrimination, as well as lack of access to health care and education facilities. It came to see that the best concern for young people was family relationships, incorporating struggle in the family and parents’ divorce or separation. More than a year, there were more than 38,000 guiding sessions for this concern. During the early 20th century, the development of intelligence tests and the establishment of child guidance clinics further defined the field of Child Psychology. In low- and middle-income countries, between 76% and 85% of people with mental disorders receive no treatment for their disorder. In high-income countries, between 35% and 50% of people with mental disorders are in the same situation.

Statistics and Facts of Child Psychology in Canada:

Chronic Childhood Illness, Disability, and Psychosocial Problems are receiving major attention in current Pediatric Care. High burden of suffering those Child Psychiatric Disorders because 14% of children (1.1 million in Canada) have clinically important disorders at any given time. Child health Study, an epidemiologic survey of 3,294 children 4 to 16 years of age in the general community, concerning the relationship of Psychiatric Disorders and social adjustment problems among children with chronic illness, medical conditions, and long-term disability in contrast to children free of chronic physical health problems.

20 eligible surveys provided results for 6743 adult refugees from seven countries, with substantial variation in assessment and sampling methods. In the larger studies, 9% (99% CI 8–10%) were diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and 5% (4–6%) with major Depression, with evidence of much psychiatric comorbidity. Five surveys of 260 refugee children from three countries yielded a prevalence of 11% (7–17%) for post-traumatic stress disorder.

10% to 20% of Canadian children and youth may develop a mental disorder. Mental disorders among all ages accounted for 13% of the global burden of disease. Studies show that the prevalence of mental disorders among children and youth is unchanged over time. Between 2006–2007 and 2015–2016, there has been a 56% increase in visits to the emergency department, a 47 % increase in hospitalizations and an 18% decrease in hospitalizations for other conditions.

How many Children’s received medication for mental disorders?

1 in 12 youth were dispensed a mood/anxiety or antipsychotic medication. 7.0% (65,008) of youth living in B.C., Saskatchewan and Manitoba were dispensed at least 1 medication to treat a mood or anxiety disorder, and 1.6% (15,184) were dispensed at least 1 antipsychotic medication. This equates to about 1 in 12 adolescents in 2014–2015.

Why Toronto?

Toronto is the most crowded city in Canada, the commonplace capital of Ontario, and the focal point of the Greater Toronto Area, the most crowded metropolitan zone in Canada. In the 2011 evaluation, Toronto had a populace of 2,615,060, making it the fifth biggest city in North America. A populace evaluate from a city report discharged in 2013 demonstrates the city is currently the fourth most crowded city in North America, after Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles. A built up worldwide city, Toronto is a universal focus of business, fund, expressions, and culture, and broadly perceived as a standout amongst the most multicultural and cosmopolitan urban communities on the planet.

Why to attend??

Child Congress 2019 will be the ideal space to allow attendees to share experiences, disseminate research, and discuss new developments and future areas of intervention in this field. It is difficult to synthesize, using few words, the wide range of topics that will be analyzed and debated through conferences, clinical sessions, symposiums, in addition to scientific communications and specific activities includes discussion with experts. However, we can guarantee a well invested time for the discussion of frequent clinical problems of this age group, as well as a discussion involving health problems related to drug use, impact of new technologies, social networks, etc. We desire to give the maximum dissemination of ongoing research, meeting new and future trends and research fields through this conference.

Major Psychology Associations and Societies in Canada:

  • Canadian Psychological Association
  • Ontario Psychological Association
  • Association of Psychology Postdoctoral Internship Centers
  • Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards
  • National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology
  • The Association for Behavior Analysis International
  • VA Medical Centers
  • BC Psychological Association
  • The Psychological Association of Manitoba
  • NL Psychology Board
  • Association of Psychology Newfoundland Labrador
  • The Psychology Foundation of Canada
  • Canadian Pediatric Society

Psychology Societies and Associations around the Globe:

There are approximately 200 Psychological & Psychiatric Association’s globally which deals with various Psychological & Psychiatric disorders. Few of them are:

  • American Psychological Association
  • Canadian Psychological Association
  • International Positive Psychology Association
  • New Zealand Association of Positive Psychology
  • Indian Association of Positive Psychology
  • National Positive Psychology Association
  • Western Positive Psychology Association
  • American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
  • American Psychiatric Association
  • European Psychiatric Association
  • European Mental Health association
  • European Association of Social Psychology
  • Asian Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Association
  • Asian Association of Social Psychology
  • Association for Psychological Science
  • Association of Black Psychologists
  • British Psychological Society Social Psychology
  • International Association of Applied Psychology
  • International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology
  • International Council of Psychologists
  • Society for General Psychology
  • Society of Australasian Social Psychologists
  • Society of Experimental Social Psychology
  • Federation of Associations in Behavioral and Brain Sciences
  • Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis (SABA)

Associations & Society Associated with Pediatrics Worldwide

  • American Academy of Pediatrics
  • American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology
  • American Pediatric Surgical Associations
  • Society for Pediatric Dermatology
  • Child Neurology Society
  • European Pediatric Associations
  • The North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology
  • American Academy Society
  • Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
  • Society for Pediatric Radiology
  • Society for Pediatric Anesthesia
  • Pediatric Trauma Society
  • International Pediatric Associations
  • Canadian Pediatric Associations
  • American Society for Pediatric Oncology & Hematology
  • Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
  • Indian Associations of Pediatric surgeons
  • Dutch Associations of Pediatrics

Top Universities associated with Pediatrics of Worldwide

  • UCSF School of Medicine
  • UC San Diego School of Medicine
  • David Geffen School of Medicine
  • Harvard University
  • Oxford University
  • Cambridge University
  • Stanford School of Medicine
  • The University of Melbourne
  • Monash University
  • The University of Western Australia
  • The University of Queensland
  • The University of Texas
  • University of Western Sydney
  • University of Tasmania
  • Flinders University
  • Central Queensland University
  • Columbia University
  • Thomos Jefferson University
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
  • University of Alabama School of Medicine
  • University of Arizona College of Medicine
  • University of Toronto
  • Monash University
  • Columbia University
  • Duke University
  • Brown University
  • University of Chicago
  • Canada Children's & Women's Hospital
  • Phoenix Children's Hospital Foundation
  • UC Davis Children's Hospital
  • Texas Children's Hospital
  • Shriners Hospitals for Children
  • University of Iowa Children's Hospital

Target Audience:

  • Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors
  • Directors, CEO’s of Organizations
  • Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Neuro Psychiatrists, Psychotherapists, Adjuncts Professors, Emeritus Professors
  • PhD Scholars
  • Graduates and Post Graduates
  • Association presidents, Vice Presidents and professionals
  • Noble laureates in Health Care and Medicine
  • Pharmaceutical development companies
  • Research Institutes and members
  • Supply Chain companies
  • Manufacturing Companies
  • Training Institutes
  • Business Entrepreneurs

Target Audience From:

  • Industry       10%
  • Academia    50%
  • Clinicians     20%
  • Others         10%
  • University    10%

Universities in Canada

There are even more number of Universities & Colleges in Canada which are related to Psychology few of them are:

Toronto

  • University of Toronto
  • Trent University
  • University of Waterloo
  • University of Western Ontario
  • Wilfrid Laurier University
  • University of Windsor
  • York University

British Columbia

  • University of British Columbia
  • University of British Columbia Okanagan
  • University of Northern British Columbia
  • Simon Fraser University
  • Trinity Western University
  • University of Victoria

Alberta

  • University of Alberta
  • University of Calgary
  • University of Lethbridge
  • Athabasca University
  • Grant MacEwan University
  • Mount Royal University
  • Saskatchewan
  • University of Regina
  • University of Saskatchewan

Manitoba

  • University of Manitoba
  • University of Winnipeg
  • Brandon University

Ontario

  • Brock University
  • Carleton University
  • University of Guelph
  • Lakehead University
  • Laurentian University
  • McMaster University
  • Nipissing University
  • Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
  • University of Ontario Insitutute of Technology
  • University of Ottawa
  • Queen's University
  • Ryerson University

Québec

  • McGill University
  • Université de Montréal
  • Bishop's University
  • Concordia University
  • Universite du Québec,
  • Université Laval
  • Université de Sherbrooke

New Brunswick

  • Université de Moncton
  • Mount Allison University
  • University of New Brunswick - Fredericton
  • University of New Brunswick,
  • Saint Thomas University

Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Memorial University of Newfoundland

Nova Scotia

  • Acadia University
  • Dalhousie University
  • Mount St. Vincent University
  • St. Francis Xavier University
  • St. Mary's University

Prince Edward Island

  • University of Prince Edward Island

List of Hospitals associated with Child Psychology, Psychiatry and Pediatric Nursing in Toronto, Canada

  • Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Sunnybrook Hospital
  • Mount Sinai Hospital
  • The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
  • Church Wellesley Counselling
  • Baycrest Centre - Baycrest Health Sciences
  • Bellwood Health Services
  • Bridgepoint Active Healthcare
  • Casey House
  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, College Street Site
  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Queen Street Site
  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Russell Street Site
  • Centric Health Surgical Centre Toronto
  • Etobicoke General Hospital
  • Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
  • Hospital for Sick Children
  • Humber River Hospital, Wilson Site
  • Humber Ambulatory/Urgent Care Centre, Finch Site
  • Michael Garron Hospital
  • Mount Sinai Hospital
  • North York General Hospital
  • North York General Hospital, Branson Centre
  • North York General Hospital, Seniors' Health Centre
  • Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
  • Providence Healthcare
  • Queensway Health Centre
  • Rouge Valley Centenary
  • Runnymede Healthcare Centre
  • The Scarborough Hospital, General Campus
  • The Scarborough Hospital, Birchmount Campus
  • St. Joseph's Health Centre
  • St. Michael's Hospital
  • Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
  • Sunnybrook Holland Centre
  • Sunnybrook St. John's Rehab Hospital
  • Toronto General Hospital
  • Toronto Grace Health Centre
  • Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, E.W. Bickle Centre
  • Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Lakeside Centre
  • Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Lyndhust Centre
  • Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Rumsey Centre - Neuro
  • Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, Rumsey Centre - Cardiac
  • Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Centre
  • Toronto Western Hospital
  • West Park Healthcare Centre

Patient History in Canada:

  • The two psychologists saw 376 patients over one year.
  • The largest age group was 25-44 year olds.
  • The majority of patients were referred for anxiety and depression.
  • 94% of patients were “satisfied to very satisfied” with the role of the psychologist in the clinic.
  • 75% of patients felt the psychologist was better trained to deal with their psychological Issues.
  • Approved by the CPA Board of Directors August 2017
  • The psychologist saw patients for an average of 5 sessions.
  • After treatment, 78% of patients felt more confident to handle problems on their own.
  • 31% of patients showed clinically significant reductions in symptoms (using a treatment outcome measure).
  • On a self-report measure, patients seen by the psychologist showed a statistically significant improvement in quality of life.

 

 

  • Access to all Scientific Sessions (Keynotes, Plenary, Workshops, Symposiums, Poster Presentations)
  • Will be felicitated with International Organising Committee Member (IOCM) Certificate
  • Full Conference Kit with Conference Souvenir and Final Program (e-copies)
  • Abstracts will be published in the conference souvenir and respective International journals
  • Each Abstract will receive unique (DOI) Number provided by Cross Ref
  • Laudable talks by the top-notch of the Global Scientific Community
  • Website visibility to more than 35K visitors in less than 6 months
  • Keynote sessions by world’s most eminent researchers
  • One on One Meeting with Eminent Speakers
  • Top Industries Representation
  • Thought provoking Symposiums and Workshops
  • Preconference Workshops in all major countries
  • Remarkable Awards and Global Recognition to meritorious Researchers
  • Nominations for Best Poster Award
  • Outstanding Young Researcher Award geared towards best budding young research.
  • Group Registration benefits
  • Advance Research oriented presentations
  • Collaborations across Academia & Industry
  • Triumph of Awards, Certificates recognizes your commitment to your profession to encourage the nascent research.
  • A wide track of Exhibitors to showcase the new and emerging technologies.
  • Platform to Global investment community to connect with stakeholders 
  • Exquisite Platform for showcasing your products and International Sponsorship
  • Best platform to develop new partnership & collaborations.
  • Best location to speed up your route into every territory in the World.
  • 89% our conference attendees are the Key contact in their universities, companies, organizations, hospitals, medical centers, labs purchasing decisions.
  • Our exhibitor booths were visited 4-5 times by 80% of the attendees during the conference.
  • Past exhibitor’s feedback reveals ample of enquiries perceived from the conference attendees. 

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1st Lane of Abstract submission: December 17th, 2018

2nd Lane of Abstract submission: January 17th, 2018

3rd Lane of Abstract submission: March 17th, 2018

Early Bird Discount Registration Offer: On/Before December 01st, 2018

Time Limit for Speaker Presentations per Session

Keynote Speech 40-45 Minutes, Workshop/Symposium 60 Minutes

Plenary Speech (Oral) 20-25 Minutes, Poster Presentation 10-15 Minutes

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Video is a King - To make your presentations more compelling, harness the power of the narrative with video.

Why Virtual/Video Presentation?

A professionally produced video will keep your audience more focused and engaged with the overall content; it will tell your story and will provoke emotional responses. Video presentation perfectly aligns with your goals as a presenter: you want an engaged audience to think about and act on the information you’re conveying.

It’s easy to improve the audience experience through video, which utilizes sight and sound to reel the audience in. A short video will give them better ideas of your vision or approach, and more efficiently, everyone benefits. You will communicate more with less.

Virtual/Video presentations are increasing interest in providing learners with actual presentations and video is demonstrated to be an expanding channel for presentation.

Video presentation is currently used by our 2000+ speakers (having VISA issues, schedule conflicts etc…) across the globe.

Video Presentation Opportunity: Unavailability to travel due to various issues such as time constraint and visa to enter the country. Video presentation is one best option to put across your research at a global platform. Having video played at the conference proceedings, would surely serve the purpose of online visibility for your research.

  • No Travel Plan & Agreements
  • No Visa Issues
  • No Appointment to be cancelled
  • No Break from the regular schedule

Benefits of opting Video Presentation:

  • Speaker video presentation will be officially recognized
  • One of the scientific committee will represent the presentation on behalf of speaker
  • Session Chair suggestions and comments will be communicated after the conference
  • Publication of Abstract in the Souvenir and International Journal with unique DOI
  • Certification by the International Organizing Committee (IOCM)
  • Conference Souvenir (Hardcopy) delivery to presenter address

Details for Video Presenter:

  • Record your presentation video and send us through www.wetransfer.com
  • Duration of the video: 20 -25 minutes
  • Registration Fee: $300

Submission of Abstract with Biography to respective conference Program Manager or submission through direct online website. Upon submitting the abstract, you would receive an acknowledgment of acceptance from the respective Program Manager within 24 hours.  

Simply Record your Presentation through Camera/ Phone with high clarity and send the same to conference Program Manager which will be presented at the conference venue on Speaker name and will also be available in website along with other presentations for the conference.

Well there are many advantages! It was fun, interesting and kept the audience engaged. Of course they had a budget and invested money into their presentation. They will come back and said it was well worth the investment in the end and they use it for many other uses.

In this regards, we take the immense pleasure to invite you all to be the speaker under Video Presentation category at “Annual Congress on Child-Developmental Psychology, Pediatric Nursing and Child Care” during April 12-13, 2019 Toronto, Canada. Special Continuing Medical Education and Continuing Professional Development certification would be received by video presenters along with external scientific association with decision makers and leaders around the globe.

Join Speakers Video Presentation Club @ Child Congress 2019, Toronto, Canada.

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