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Foto fra Nordisk Konference
2006,
Beitostølen Helsesportsenter.
Appetitvækker til
Nordisk Konference 2008
Af Anne-Merete Kissow
Roskilde, den 1. september 2008
Nordisk Konference i Tilpasset Idræt og Bevægelse
2.- 4. oktober 2008 er
afholdes den 3. Nordiske Konference i Tilpasset Idræt og Bevægelse i
på Högskolan i Halmstad i Sverige.
Konferencen er denne gang
arrangeret som en del af en større konference på Högskolan med det
overordnede emne ’Health, Participation and Effects of Sport and
Exercise’. Konferencesproget er engelsk, da vi de på de tidligere
nordiske konferencer har udelukket de finske deltagere ved at tale
’nordisk’.
Det nordiske netværk mødes disse dage
Vi anbefaler, at man ser
programmet igennem som helhed. Der er på denne konference rig
mulighed for at få noget med sig fra de andre fagområder, der er
repræsenteret og eventuelt få en snak med deltagere, der har et lidt
andet perspektiv på idræt og bevægelse, end man selv har.
Der er stadig plads til flere
deltagere
Det er også på den nordiske
konference at de mere uformelle faglige netværk i Norden kan opstå
og dyrkes.
Vi håber på, at vi møder en
talstærk gruppe fra Danmark i Halmstad.
Herunder præsenterer vi nogle de
programpunkter, der har særligt fokus på Tilpasset idræt og
bevægelse.
Torsdag
d. 2.10
13.45 – 14.45 –
Public Health Keynote Lecture
Peter
Währborg (Sweden): Mental stress and physical activity.
15.15 – 16.45 –
Interdisciplinary symposium 1: Health, Participation
and
Effects of Exercise
Moderators: Finn Rasmussen (Sweden) and Magnus
Lindwall (Sweden)
Panel presenters:
Finn Rasmussen (Sweden):
Physical activity, fitness and fatness: Long-term risks for
cardiovascular diseases and type-2
diabetes.
Magnus Lindwall (Sweden):
The relation between
exercise and psychological health for
older adults: Dose-response and
gender differences.
Karen Søgaard (Denmark):
Effects of physical
exercise on musculoskeletal health from a
biomechanical perspective.
Lars
Kristén (Sweden):
Adapted physical activity: Active healthy lifestyle
for a disbilities.
Fredag
d. 3.10.:
09.00 – 10.00 –
Adapted Physical Activity Keynote Lecture.
Pauli Rintala
(Finland): Physical activity and reasons to move in children and
adolescents with disabilities.
10.30 –11.30 –
Adapted Physical Activity Workshop 1.
Good practice in adapted physical
activity. Inger Johansson and Lena Hammar
(Sweden).
11.30 –12.30 –
Adapted Physical Activity Workshop 2.
Inclusion of children and
adolescents with disabilities in physical activity. Peter
Pettersson, Ulla and Ronny
Thorstensson (Sweden).
10.30 –12-30 –
Adapted Physical Activity Oral Session 1
Chair: Marit Sørensen (Norway)
TarjaLevonen-Javanainen, Marita
Poskipartu, & Pauli Rintala (Finland):
Finnish public
health nurses as physical activity
promoters in child health clinics.
Eva Gåve (Sweden):
Motivating physical exercises.
Kristian Jensen (Denmark):
Reflections on thirteen years experiences with Handivid.
Anne-Merete Kissow (Denmark):
Adapted physical activity in a municipality in Denmark.
Chatrine Nøttingnes (Norway):
Activities at
the Beitostølen Healthsports Centre (BHC) as
represented by the “Local
Environment Model” (LEM) program.
Merete Skadal (Norway):
The benefits of a
training assistant in the work with people with
13.30 – 15.00 – Poster
Presentations
Johan Ericsson (Sweden):
Physical education for
students diagnosed with autism.
Anders Henriksson & Mats Salo
(Sweden):
Adapted integration? A study about the
integration of pupils with
disabilities in the subject Physical Education and Health.
Kajsa Jerlinder (Sweden):
Swedish physical
educators’ attitudes toward teaching pupils
with physical disabilities in
inclusive settings.
15.00 – 17.00 –
Adapted Physical Activity Oral Session 2
Chair: Anne-Merete Kissow
(Denmark)
Ylva Dalén (Sweden):
Dynamic loading with
vibration through playful activity seem to
increase bone density in four
children with severe cerebral palsy.
Tarja Javanainen-Levonen & Anne
Kärki (Finland):
A case study from sport pedagogical
perspective in bachelor level
training of physiotherapists in Finland.
Aija Klavina (Lithuania):
Reliability and validity of the computerized evaluation protocol of
interaction in physical education.
Marit Sørensen & Anne Marie Lannem
(Norway):
Psychological aspects of physical
activity of individuals with
spinal cord injury (SCI).
Anne Marie Lannem & Marit Sørensen
(Norway):
Physical exercise as a stress coping
resource for people with Spinal
Cord Injury (SCI).
Martin Saebu (Norway):
Physical activity and
motivation in young adults with a disability.
Lørdag d.
4.10.:
9.00 –10.00 –
Sport Psychology Keynote Lecture
Anne-Marte Pensgaard (Norway):
Coping in sport and exercise: A strategy or an
expectancy?
10.30 – 12.00 –
Interdisciplinary symposium 2:
Health, participation and effects
of competitive sports.
Moderators: Mark B. Andersen
(Australia) and Roland Thomeé (Sweden).
Roland Thomeé (Sweden):
Return to sports – Is
it a strength if the strength is recovered?
Mark B. Andersen (Australia):
Health,
participation and effects of competitive sport: A
psychosocial perspective.
Marie Alricsson (Sweden):
Self-related health,
physical activity and musculoskeletal
complains in Swedish high school
students.
Kim Wickman (Sweden):
Bending mainstream
definitions of sport, gender and ability.
Representations of wheelchair athletes.
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