A big Thank You to everyone who joined us in Glasgow!
Welcome to IASSIDD 2019
IASSIDD (International Association of Researchers and Specialists in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities) congresses are important events for the exchange of knowledge and experience among scientists, specialists and practitioners working in the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities. These events bring together leading experts from around the world to discuss the latest research, innovations and best practices in supporting people with intellectual disabilities.
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Come to Scotland to celebrate a Future4All. Glasgow is hosting the World Congress of the International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2019 – come and join in!
IASSIDD Congresses are the leading international research and practice meetings in the field of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. We expect to welcome over 1200 participants to Glasgow, from various professions and career levels, such as health and social workers, social care and educational practitioners, policy makers, family carers, academics and third sector organisations.
Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city, known as the “friendly city”, it is the gateway to the Scottish highlands and islands via the bonnie, bonnie banks of Loch Lomond.
Abstract submission is now open, we invite proposals relevant to people with intellectual disabilities and their families.
Colleen Adnams
                      President-Elect and IASSID 2019 Chair of the International Organising Committee
Sally-Ann Cooper and Andrew Jahoda
                      IASSIDD 2019 Co-chairs of the Local Organising Committee
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edinburgh
glasgow
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