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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260323T080000
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UID:23498-1774252800-1774285200@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Physiological Sciences National Quality Improvement Support Offer - EOI Now Open!!
DESCRIPTION:Expression of Interest Window Extended to 23rd March 2026.\n 
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/physiological-sciences-national-quality-improvement-support-offer-eoi-now-open/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260312T110000
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UID:23421-1773313200-1773320400@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:British Paediatric Sleep Society (BPSS) Video Conference
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to welcome the sleep team from Southampton who will present at the upcoming British Paediatric Sleep Society (BPSS) Video Conference on Thursday the 12th of March at 11.00 am. \nProgramme: \n \nWe are also keen to hear from BPSS members who wish to present material at future meetings in 2026/2027. Please email us at: admin@sleepsociety.org.uk if you would like to volunteer.
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/british-paediatric-sleep-society-bpss-video-conference/
CATEGORIES:Academic Programmes,Events & Short Courses
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CREATED:20251202T160558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260211T123046Z
UID:22905-1772323200-1775001540@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:European Sleep Research Society (ESRS): Sleep Awareness Month 2026
DESCRIPTION:The European Sleep Research Society (ESRS) has announced that Sleep Awareness Month for Europe will take place from 1–31 March 2026\, aligning with World Sleep Day under the theme “Sleep Well\, Live Better.” \nThis year’s campaign carries the message: “Good nights start with good routines.” The focus is on promoting healthy bedtime habits for children\, recognising that sleep is the foundation of growth\, learning\, and emotional well‑being. With increasing challenges such as overstimulation\, irregular schedules\, and evening screen use\, the initiative aims to empower families\, educators\, and healthcare professionals to prioritise children’s sleep health. \nHighlights of the campaign include: \n\n🛏️ Bedtime routines matter – encouraging predictable\, nurturing\, connected sleep habits.\n🎉 Pyjama Day (6 March 2026) – a fun\, Europe‑wide event where schools\, workplaces\, and communities wear pyjamas to raise awareness of children’s sleep health.\n📚 Educational resources – free materials and toolkits available to support awareness activities.\n🤝 Community involvement – opportunities to organise webinars\, workshops\, and local events to spread the message.\n\nClick HERE for more information \nClick HERE for ESRS Resource Hub
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/european-sleep-research-society-esrs-sleep-awareness-month-2026/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251119
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20250609T091606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T091606Z
UID:21597-1763424000-1763510399@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Opportunity for BSS members: Workshop Open Call - Sleep Well Scotland: Sleep Health Conference for Junior Researchers
DESCRIPTION:Sleep Well Scotland are currently seeking workshop deliverers for the: \n🛏 Sleep Well Scotland: Sleep Health for Junior Researchers Conference\n📅 Tuesday 18th November 2025\n📍 Dundee Science Centre \nThis event is part of the Sleep Well Scotland initiative\, which translates cutting-edge research into practical\, engaging public outreach. The conference will host ~100 children aged 10–12\, their caregivers and teachers\, from schools across Fife\, Tayside & Angus\, and Perth & Kinross. \nWe are inviting researchers\, clinicians\, educators\, postgraduate students and charity representatives to apply to deliver a 45–50 minute interactive workshop on sleep health in children or adolescents. Each workshop will be delivered three times throughout the day. Travel awards are available for travel\, subsistence\, and accommodation. If applicants wish to collect data at their event they must state this in their proposals. \n📝 Application deadline: Friday 27th June 2025 at 5pm\n📲 Apply via link: Click Here\n📎 Poster attached for further details \nThis is a fantastic opportunity for BSS members to share expertise\, promote healthy sleep behaviours in young people\, and contribute to impactful\, community-based science engagement. \n 
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/opportunity-for-bss-members-workshop-open-call-sleep-well-scotland-sleep-health-conference-for-junior-researchers/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251113
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251115
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20241127T171943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T171943Z
UID:20635-1762992000-1763164799@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:SLAAP 2025
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/slaap-2025/
LOCATION:NH Koningshof\, Veldhoven
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251108
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20250513T102615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250523T120716Z
UID:21434-1762300800-1762559999@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:BSS Sleep 2025
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE BE REDIRECTED TO THE BSS SLEEP 2025 WEBPAGE
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/bss-sleep-2025/
LOCATION:Doubletree by Hilton Brighton Metropole
CATEGORIES:Academic Programmes,Congress,Events & Short Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251104T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251105T140000
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CREATED:20250624T101654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T101928Z
UID:21682-1762246800-1762351200@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Southampton Sleep Training Programme – Module 5
DESCRIPTION:Module 5 – Managing Chronic Insomnia\nOnline: Tuesday 4th and Wednesday 5th November 2025 \n  \nRegister HERE \n  \nThis module allows you to develop confidence in a practical approach to childhood chronic insomnia\, honing your skills in sleep assessment and developing personalised sleep programmes. \n\nCourse content: \n\nBasics of sleep disorders\nAnxiety and sleep\nSleep Behaviours -a psychological perspective\nDevelopment Hot Spots\nModels of working\nEffective Assessment\nDeveloping  a Sleep Programme​​​\n\n\n​To be eligible for this programme\, you need to be working in the statutory sector (NHS or public organisation) AND have knowledge of sleep disorders either from Module 1b or 2.  If you have completed sleep training prior\, please contact southamptonsleeptraining@uhs.nhs.uk to check eligibility.
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/southampton-sleep-training-programme-module-5-3/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251027T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20251023T152501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251023T152501Z
UID:22696-1761584400-1769446800@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Current Topics in Sleep & Circadian Health Online seminar series (October 2025 to January 2026)
DESCRIPTION:The Translational Sensory & Circadian Neuroscience Unit (MPS/TUM/TUMCREATE) is excited to announce the upcoming seminar series Current Topics in Sleep & Circadian Health\, featuring international experts sharing cutting-edge research across four thematic areas: \n\nInnovation in light and visual exposure logging\nEmerging sleep technology and digital health\nClocks beyond 24 hours\nSleep and women’s health\n\n  \nJoin us for thought-provoking talks and discussions on the latest developments in sleep and circadian research\, from technology and measurement innovation to health applications and personalized prevention. \n  \nParticipation and registration \nAll lectures will be held online via Zoom. Participation is free of charge and open to all interested researchers\, students and professionals. \n  \nRegistration: https://tum-conf.zoom-x.de/webinar/register/WN_Cmh088YLR9SjijGwHKupWg \n  \nRecorded talks will become available on the Unit’s YouTube channel\, subject to the speaker’s approval: https://www.youtube.com/@tscnlab \n  \nProgramme \nMonday\, 27 October 2025 1700 CET\nLeonie Maurer\, mementor DE GmbH\nEmerging sleep technologies in practice: Digital CBT for insomnia and the German DiGA model \n  \nMonday\, 3 November 2025 1700 CET\nMichael Gradisar\, Sleep Cycle\nMinimise the blues or enhance the ‘reds’? \n  \nMonday\, 10 November 2025 1700 CET\nCharlotte Helfrich-Förster\, University of Würzburg\nLunar clocks in animals and humans \n  \nMonday\, 17 November 2025 1700 CET\nAnna Biller\, Technical University of Munich\nDeterminants of healthy sleep and light exposure behaviour: Real-world evidence for personalised prevention \n  \nMonday\, 24 November 2025 1700 CET\nSara Mednick\, University of California\, Irvine\nDoes the menstrual cycle impact sleep and memory? \n  \nMonday\, 1 December 2025 1700 CET\nKai Broszio\, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA)\nTBC \n  \nMonday\, 8 December 2025 1700 CET\nSietse de Vries\, Eindhoven University of Technology\nCan body-worn dosimeters serve as reliable proxies for measuring eye-level light exposure? \n  \nMonday\, 15 December 2025 1700 CET\nEric Page\, Blue Iris Labs\nHow light exposure data can be used to improve health and wellness \n  \nMonday\, 12 January 2026 1700 CET\nAli Rahjouei\, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin\nMeasuring personal light exposure: Challenges and innovations \n  \nMonday\, 19 January 2026 1700 CET\nLieve van Egmond\, University Clinic Tübingen\nSleep in transgender individuals \n  \nMonday\, 26 January 2026 1700 CET\nSuzanne Bertisch\, Brigham and Women’s Hospital & Harvard Medical School\nTBC \n  \nFor any questions\, please contact Prof. Dr. Manuel Spitschan (manuel.spitschan@tum.de).
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/current-topics-in-sleep-circadian-health-online-seminar-series-october-2025-to-january-2026/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250929T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251001T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20250624T101155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T101218Z
UID:21681-1759136400-1759327200@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Southampton Sleep Training Programme – Module 4
DESCRIPTION:Module 4 – Managing Sleep in Children with Physical Disability and Sensory Impairment\nOnline: Monday 29th September and Wednesday 1st October 2025 \n  \nClick Here to Register \n  \nThis module develops your understanding of how to manage sleep disorders in childhood in the context of children with motor disorders such as cerebral palsy.  It addresses the specific challenges of managing sleep comfort in these children. \n\nCourse content: \n\nPrevalence predictors and impact of sleep problems in children with physical disabilities\nHow do co-morbidities and their care impact on sleep\nThermoregulation and sleep\nRespiratory Challenges and their treatments\nDaytime participation and Sleep​​\n\n\n​To be eligible for this programme\, you need to be working in the statutory sector (NHS or public organisation) AND have knowledge of sleep disorders either from Module 1b or 2.  If you have completed sleep training prior\, please contact southamptonsleeptraining@uhs.nhs.uk to check eligibility.
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/southampton-sleep-training-programme-module-4-3/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250905T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250905T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20250813T150010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T151859Z
UID:22094-1757084400-1757088000@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Webinar Panel discussion on the obesity epidemic - a worldwide problem: Impact on respiratory health
DESCRIPTION:Obesity is a hot topic\, it affects large parts of the worlds population\, it is anticipated that 3.8 billion people will be either overweight or obese by 2050. The prevalence rates of obesity are rising across the world\, this is independent of the country (low income\, middle income\, high income country)\, age group (children as well as adults)\, or geopolitical area of the world. However\, management and access to weight control interventions may differ regionally. The information provided in the proposed symposium are relevant to any healthcare professional\, as well as policymakers and healthcare providers. \n  \nClick HERE for more information
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/webinar-panel-discussion-on-the-obesity-epidemic-a-worldwide-problem-impact-on-respiratory-health/
CATEGORIES:Academic Programmes,Events & Short Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250703T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250703T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20250701T114210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250701T143739Z
UID:21727-1751540400-1751558400@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:eSleep Europe Respiratory Track - Free for BSS Members
DESCRIPTION:eSleep Europe – Free Access for National Sleep Societies \neSleep Europe 2025 is free to attend for members of National Sleep Societies. The upcoming Respiratory Track will take place virtually on 3 July 2025. \nTo register directly for the respiratory track\, please click here: Register Respiratory Track 3 July \nTo explore all available tracks—including on-demand content—please click here: Full Programme here \nTo register: \n\nOn the registration page for your chosen track\, select “Register with email.”\nUnder “Type of ticket”\, select “National Sleep Society Member.”\nIn the “National Sleep Society” field\, select your society from the list.
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/esleep-europe-respiratory-track-free-for-bss-members/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250621T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250621T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20250529T104055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T104238Z
UID:21530-1750492800-1750527000@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:BSDSM Members Day 2025 - BSS Members get a 25% Discount!
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/bsdsm-members-day-2025/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250617
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20241127T171430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T171430Z
UID:20633-1749772800-1750118399@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Society for Light\, Rhythms\, and Circadian Health Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/society-for-light-rhythms-and-circadian-health-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Brigham and Women’s Hospital\, Boston\, MA\, USA
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250606
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20241127T171237Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T171237Z
UID:20628-1748822400-1749167999@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:ISMC 2025
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/ismc-2025/
LOCATION:De Ruwenberg\, St-Michielsgestel\, The Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Academic Programmes,Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250520T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250520T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20250324T140743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T100455Z
UID:21186-1747731600-1747760400@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) +
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an update on the different components of Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and its emerging use in mental health populations. Explore the different sleep diagnoses that may come up when people attend CBT-I  courses with some case examples and a summary of “what we know currently about CBT-I and what we still need to learn” and the effectiveness of the mode of delivery of CBT-I. Finally\, there will be discussion on the provision of CBT-I in the UK. \n\n\n\n\nBy attending this event\, you will get an update on: \n\nDifferent techniques within CBT-I and their effectiveness.\nBidirectional relationship of insomnia and mental health and how to use CBT-I to tackle this.\nCBT-I provision in the UK and mode of delivery.\n\n  \nRegistration will close on 19 May 2025 1:00am (BST). Late registrations will not be accepted. \nClick Here For More Information
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/cognitive-behavioural-therapy-for-insomnia-cbt-i/
LOCATION:The Royal Society of Medicine\, 1 Wimpole Street \, London\, W1G DAE
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250503
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20250127T120949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250127T122750Z
UID:20831-1746057600-1746230399@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:ARTP Annual Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/artp-annual-conference-2025/
LOCATION:Scottish Event Campus\, Glasgow
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250424T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250425T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20250206T142823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250206T143039Z
UID:20870-1745485200-1745596800@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:NHS Education for Scotland Annual Conference 2025
DESCRIPTION:The NHS Education for Scotland (NES) Annual Conference will take place online over two days on 24-25 April\, with this year’s theme ‘Learning for Change: Tackling Health Inequity through Education and Workplace Learning’\nWe are inviting abstract submissions for an open paper or poster. We invite submissions in the following categories: \nCareers – Structure and Support \nInterprofessional Education \nMiscellaneous \nNew Perspectives and Novel Methods in Education and Training \nOnline Learning \nSimulation \nTraining Delivery \n  \nClosing date for open paper & poster abstract submissions is Sunday 9 February 2025. \nClick here for more information and to register
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/nhs-education-for-scotland-annual-conference-2025/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250131
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20241216T112227Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241216T112227Z
UID:20700-1738195200-1738281599@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:BPSS Research Fest 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the British Paediatric Sleep Society (BPSS) Research Fest 2025\, an inspiring day dedicated to advancing paediatric sleep research. This year’s event will provide an opportunity to review progress made since last year’s presentations\, showcase new developments\, and collaboratively establish research priorities for the coming year.The day will feature engaging sessions\, expert-led discussions\, and opportunities to network with professionals dedicated to improving paediatric sleep health.We are delighted to announce our keynote address will be delivered by Professor Paul Gringras\, who will explore the potential and pitfalls of paediatric sleep research\, offering valuable insights and thought-provoking perspectives.This event is ideal for researchers\, clinicians\, healthcare professionals\, and anyone with a vested interest in paediatric sleep science and practice.Agenda Highlights:\nUpdates from last year’s presentations\nDemonstrations of new findings and innovations\nCollaborative workshop to set 2025 research priorities\nKeynote address by Professor Paul Gringras \nDate and time – Thursday\, January 30\, 2025 · 9am – 3pm GMT \nLocation – Online \n\nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bpss-research-fest-2025-tickets-1097383576819?aff=oddtdtcreator \n 
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/bpss-research-fest-2025/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241209T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241210T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20241031T081847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241031T081847Z
UID:20547-1733731200-1733850000@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Masterclass in Sleep Measurement
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT THE COURSE\nIn this two-day face-to-face masterclass\, Dr Rachel Sharman and Dr Lizzie Hill will guide you through the practicalities of measuring sleep and wake for clinical and research purposes\, using common techniques including polysomnography and actigraphy. \nThis course is aimed at healthcare professionals and clinical researchers of all levels with an interest in gaining practical skills in sleep measurement. \nYou are reminded that this course does not confer a licence to practice\, nor provide a formal qualification endorsed by the University of Oxford. It is your responsibility to ensure you practice within the boundaries of your existing professional certification/registration and competencies. \nDATE AND LOCATION\n\nDATES FOR OUR NEXT IN PERSON SLEEP MEASUREMENT COURSE – 9th and 10th December 2024 \nDownload the course brochure \n\nFee for the face-to-face Masterclass is £500 (includes coffee and lunch on both days – accommodation not included). \n\n\nPlease note that\, due to the practical nature of this course\, places are strictly limited. \n\nBook here \nWe are delighted to offer 6 Training Scholarships of £250 (half course fee) for the December 2024 Sleep Measurement Masterclass supported by NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre – Better Sleep Theme. Application is open to those who are working in the NHS in a sleep\, neurology\, and/or respiratory physiology setting and who fit the NIHR criteria of NMAHPs. All applications fitting the requirements above will be considered; however\, priority consideration will be given to those at an early career stage. \nApply here
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/masterclass-in-sleep-measurement/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241114
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20240126T113121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T113121Z
UID:19335-1731369600-1731542399@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Southampton Sleep Training Programme - Module 5
DESCRIPTION:Southampton Sleep Training Programme \n  \nRegister here \n  \nWith over a decade of experience in teaching professionals about sleep and its disorders in children we have responded to demand by introducing a new modular online learning programme. This offers a number of advantages: \n\nflexibility to choose what level of training is appropriate to your needs and practice\nflexibility to choose specialist modules relevant to your practice\nshorter courses that fit in more easily alongside demands of work\nmore cost effective (no travel\, accommodation costs)\nsuited to a range of professionals enriching interdisciplinary learning\nbased on current clinical and research evidence\n\nWe deliver material in a way that is engaging\, friendly and interactive. All of our trainers are NHS professional who daily ‘walk the talk’ and are enthusiastic to share their extensive knowledge and experience. Course material includes a rich set of filmed case study material throughout. \n  \nModule 1\nThis course provides a basic scientific understanding of sleep and will allow you to advise on evidenced based good sleep habits. It can be taken as a stand-alone course and requires no pre-requisites but is also a foundation for later specialist modules. \nCourse content: \n\n\n\nChildren’s sleep problems in a family context\nScience of Sleep – understanding the mysteries of sleep\nWhy children sleep –  the role of sleep in childhood\nCulture and Sleep – sleep around the world\nFundamentals of Sleep Hygiene – providing advice based on science not ‘hearsay’​\n\n\n\nDates & Cost: \n\nMonday 4th and Tuesday 5th March 2024\n9 am – 1pm each day (8 hours total)\nCost:  £160\n(if you are a registered member of the BPSS\, you are eligible for a £25 discount on the cost of Module 1.  When booking\, please supply us with your membership number).\n\n  \nModule 2\nThis course develops your understanding of sleep disorders in childhood (based on the international classification of sleep disorders III) and how these can be treated.  This course is relevant to all professionals who wish to develop sleep services; general paediatricians with a special interest in sleep and specialist paediatricians (consultants and trainees e.g.  respiratory/neurology/neurodisability) wishing to further their knowledge. \nPre-requisites:\nYou must: \n\nhave attended core module 1 (or evidence attendance at a similar course)\nwork for a statutory or voluntary organisation that is responsible for your clinical practice.\n\nCourse content \n\nCore Sleep Disorders and their treatments (e.g. disorders of hypersomnolence\, movement disorders\, circadian rhythm disorders; chronic insomnia; sleep related breathing disorders)\nMeasuring Sleep\nUse of medication in sleep\n\nDates & Cost: \n\nMonday 13th and Tuesday 14th May 2024\n9 am – 2pm (10 hours in total)\nCost:  £195.00\n\n  \nModule 3 \nThis module looks at the latest research and is suitable for paediatricians/clinicians/therapists and anyone with a special interest in neurodevelopmental disorders. \n\nSleep and ASD\nSleep and children with ADHD\nSleep in Children with Down syndrome\nSyndrome specific sleep problems in children with rare neurodevelopmental disorders\nSleep and Epilepsy\nSleep and pain in non-verbal children\n\nDates & Cost:\nMonday 10th and Tuesday 11th June 2024 2023 \n9am – 2pm (10 hours total) \n£195.00 \n  \nModule 4  \nThis module is suitable for paediatricians/clinicians/therapists and anyone with a particular interest in children with physical disability. Day 2 of this course is case study based – using both hospital and community patients \n\nPrevalence predictors and impact of sleep problems in children with physical disabilities\nHow do co-morbidities and their care impact on sleep\nThermoregulation and sleep\nRespiratory Challenges and their treatments\nDaytime participation and Sleep\n\nDates & Cost: \nTuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th October 2024 \n9 – 2pm (10 hours in total)\n​£195.00 \n  \nModule 5  \nThis module is suitable for sleep practitioners\, community nursery nurses\, school nurses\, family support workers  and anyone who is planning to work with families to improve sleep and who work for a statutory or voluntary organisation.  Day 2 of this module uses case studies to support you in writing sleep management plans. \n\nBasics of sleep disorders\nAnxiety and sleep\nSleep Behaviours -a psychological perspective\nDevelopment Hot Spots\nModels of working\nEffective Assessment\nDeveloping  a Sleep Programme\n\nDates & Cost: \nTuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th November 2024\n9 – 2pm (10 hours in total) \n£195.00 \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/southampton-sleep-training-programme-module-5-2/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240928
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CREATED:20240411T101410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T084443Z
UID:19651-1727136000-1727481599@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:SLEEP EUROPE CONGRESS
DESCRIPTION:The biennial congress of the European Sleep Research Society “Sleep Europe” is Europe’s leading congress on sleep medicine and sleep research. Every two years\, thousands of clinicians\, researchers\, scientists\, students & trainees come together to learn the latest sleep science news and network with their peers. \nSleep Europe 2024 will be held in Seville\, Spain\, 24-27 September\, 2024\, hosted by the Local Organising Committee comprised of members of the Spanish Sleep Society (Sociedad Española de Sueño). \n  \nClick here to view the programme and register
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/sleep-europe-congress/
LOCATION:Seville\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240629T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20240509T110118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T111246Z
UID:19777-1719651600-1719684000@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:BSDSM Members Day 2024
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/bsdsm-members-day-2024/
LOCATION:Cavendish Conference Centre
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240615
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20240314T102642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240314T102913Z
UID:19530-1718323200-1718409599@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Home Mechanical Ventilation (HMV) UK Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/home-mechanical-ventilation-hmv-uk-meeting/
LOCATION:SE1 9RT
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240610
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240612
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20240126T112900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T112914Z
UID:19333-1717977600-1718150399@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Southampton Sleep Training Programme - Module 3
DESCRIPTION:Southampton Sleep Training Programme \n  \nRegister here \n  \nWith over a decade of experience in teaching professionals about sleep and its disorders in children we have responded to demand by introducing a new modular online learning programme. This offers a number of advantages: \n\nflexibility to choose what level of training is appropriate to your needs and practice\nflexibility to choose specialist modules relevant to your practice\nshorter courses that fit in more easily alongside demands of work\nmore cost effective (no travel\, accommodation costs)\nsuited to a range of professionals enriching interdisciplinary learning\nbased on current clinical and research evidence\n\nWe deliver material in a way that is engaging\, friendly and interactive. All of our trainers are NHS professional who daily ‘walk the talk’ and are enthusiastic to share their extensive knowledge and experience. Course material includes a rich set of filmed case study material throughout. \n  \nModule 1\nThis course provides a basic scientific understanding of sleep and will allow you to advise on evidenced based good sleep habits. It can be taken as a stand-alone course and requires no pre-requisites but is also a foundation for later specialist modules. \nCourse content: \n\n\n\nChildren’s sleep problems in a family context\nScience of Sleep – understanding the mysteries of sleep\nWhy children sleep –  the role of sleep in childhood\nCulture and Sleep – sleep around the world\nFundamentals of Sleep Hygiene – providing advice based on science not ‘hearsay’​\n\n\n\nDates & Cost: \n\nMonday 4th and Tuesday 5th March 2024\n9 am – 1pm each day (8 hours total)\nCost:  £160\n(if you are a registered member of the BPSS\, you are eligible for a £25 discount on the cost of Module 1.  When booking\, please supply us with your membership number).\n\n  \nModule 2\nThis course develops your understanding of sleep disorders in childhood (based on the international classification of sleep disorders III) and how these can be treated.  This course is relevant to all professionals who wish to develop sleep services; general paediatricians with a special interest in sleep and specialist paediatricians (consultants and trainees e.g.  respiratory/neurology/neurodisability) wishing to further their knowledge. \nPre-requisites:\nYou must: \n\nhave attended core module 1 (or evidence attendance at a similar course)\nwork for a statutory or voluntary organisation that is responsible for your clinical practice.\n\nCourse content \n\nCore Sleep Disorders and their treatments (e.g. disorders of hypersomnolence\, movement disorders\, circadian rhythm disorders; chronic insomnia; sleep related breathing disorders)\nMeasuring Sleep\nUse of medication in sleep\n\nDates & Cost: \n\nMonday 13th and Tuesday 14th May 2024\n9 am – 2pm (10 hours in total)\nCost:  £195.00\n\n  \nModule 3 \nThis module looks at the latest research and is suitable for paediatricians/clinicians/therapists and anyone with a special interest in neurodevelopmental disorders. \n\nSleep and ASD\nSleep and children with ADHD\nSleep in Children with Down syndrome\nSyndrome specific sleep problems in children with rare neurodevelopmental disorders\nSleep and Epilepsy\nSleep and pain in non-verbal children\n\nDates & Cost:\nMonday 10th and Tuesday 11th June 2024 2023 \n9am – 2pm (10 hours total) \n£195.00 \n  \nModule 4  \nThis module is suitable for paediatricians/clinicians/therapists and anyone with a particular interest in children with physical disability. Day 2 of this course is case study based – using both hospital and community patients \n\nPrevalence predictors and impact of sleep problems in children with physical disabilities\nHow do co-morbidities and their care impact on sleep\nThermoregulation and sleep\nRespiratory Challenges and their treatments\nDaytime participation and Sleep\n\nDates & Cost: \nTuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th October 2024 \n9 – 2pm (10 hours in total)\n​£195.00 \n  \nModule 5  \nThis module is suitable for sleep practitioners\, community nursery nurses\, school nurses\, family support workers  and anyone who is planning to work with families to improve sleep and who work for a statutory or voluntary organisation.  Day 2 of this module uses case studies to support you in writing sleep management plans. \n\nBasics of sleep disorders\nAnxiety and sleep\nSleep Behaviours -a psychological perspective\nDevelopment Hot Spots\nModels of working\nEffective Assessment\nDeveloping  a Sleep Programme\n\nDates & Cost: \nTuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th November 2024\n9 – 2pm (10 hours in total) \n£195.00 \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/southampton-sleep-training-programme-module-3-2/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240522
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20240206T134310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T134405Z
UID:19366-1716163200-1716335999@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia
DESCRIPTION:CBTi Masterclass - healthcare
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/cognitive-behavioural-therapy-for-insomnia/
LOCATION:University of Strathclyde
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240515
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20240126T112823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T112823Z
UID:19332-1715558400-1715731199@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Southampton Sleep Training Programme - Module 2
DESCRIPTION:Southampton Sleep Training Programme \n  \nRegister here \n  \nWith over a decade of experience in teaching professionals about sleep and its disorders in children we have responded to demand by introducing a new modular online learning programme. This offers a number of advantages: \n\nflexibility to choose what level of training is appropriate to your needs and practice\nflexibility to choose specialist modules relevant to your practice\nshorter courses that fit in more easily alongside demands of work\nmore cost effective (no travel\, accommodation costs)\nsuited to a range of professionals enriching interdisciplinary learning\nbased on current clinical and research evidence\n\nWe deliver material in a way that is engaging\, friendly and interactive. All of our trainers are NHS professional who daily ‘walk the talk’ and are enthusiastic to share their extensive knowledge and experience. Course material includes a rich set of filmed case study material throughout. \n  \nModule 1\nThis course provides a basic scientific understanding of sleep and will allow you to advise on evidenced based good sleep habits. It can be taken as a stand-alone course and requires no pre-requisites but is also a foundation for later specialist modules. \nCourse content: \n\n\n\nChildren’s sleep problems in a family context\nScience of Sleep – understanding the mysteries of sleep\nWhy children sleep –  the role of sleep in childhood\nCulture and Sleep – sleep around the world\nFundamentals of Sleep Hygiene – providing advice based on science not ‘hearsay’​\n\n\n\nDates & Cost: \n\nMonday 4th and Tuesday 5th March 2024\n9 am – 1pm each day (8 hours total)\nCost:  £160\n(if you are a registered member of the BPSS\, you are eligible for a £25 discount on the cost of Module 1.  When booking\, please supply us with your membership number).\n\n  \nModule 2\nThis course develops your understanding of sleep disorders in childhood (based on the international classification of sleep disorders III) and how these can be treated.  This course is relevant to all professionals who wish to develop sleep services; general paediatricians with a special interest in sleep and specialist paediatricians (consultants and trainees e.g.  respiratory/neurology/neurodisability) wishing to further their knowledge. \nPre-requisites:\nYou must: \n\nhave attended core module 1 (or evidence attendance at a similar course)\nwork for a statutory or voluntary organisation that is responsible for your clinical practice.\n\nCourse content \n\nCore Sleep Disorders and their treatments (e.g. disorders of hypersomnolence\, movement disorders\, circadian rhythm disorders; chronic insomnia; sleep related breathing disorders)\nMeasuring Sleep\nUse of medication in sleep\n\nDates & Cost: \n\nMonday 13th and Tuesday 14th May 2024\n9 am – 2pm (10 hours in total)\nCost:  £195.00\n\n  \nModule 3 \nThis module looks at the latest research and is suitable for paediatricians/clinicians/therapists and anyone with a special interest in neurodevelopmental disorders. \n\nSleep and ASD\nSleep and children with ADHD\nSleep in Children with Down syndrome\nSyndrome specific sleep problems in children with rare neurodevelopmental disorders\nSleep and Epilepsy\nSleep and pain in non-verbal children\n\nDates & Cost:\nMonday 10th and Tuesday 11th June 2024 2023 \n9am – 2pm (10 hours total) \n£195.00 \n  \nModule 4  \nThis module is suitable for paediatricians/clinicians/therapists and anyone with a particular interest in children with physical disability. Day 2 of this course is case study based – using both hospital and community patients \n\nPrevalence predictors and impact of sleep problems in children with physical disabilities\nHow do co-morbidities and their care impact on sleep\nThermoregulation and sleep\nRespiratory Challenges and their treatments\nDaytime participation and Sleep\n\nDates & Cost: \nTuesday 8th and Wednesday 9th October 2024 \n9 – 2pm (10 hours in total)\n​£195.00 \n  \nModule 5  \nThis module is suitable for sleep practitioners\, community nursery nurses\, school nurses\, family support workers  and anyone who is planning to work with families to improve sleep and who work for a statutory or voluntary organisation.  Day 2 of this module uses case studies to support you in writing sleep management plans. \n\nBasics of sleep disorders\nAnxiety and sleep\nSleep Behaviours -a psychological perspective\nDevelopment Hot Spots\nModels of working\nEffective Assessment\nDeveloping  a Sleep Programme\n\nDates & Cost: \nTuesday 12th and Wednesday 13th November 2024\n9 – 2pm (10 hours in total) \n£195.00 \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/southampton-sleep-training-programme-module-2/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240414
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240418
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20231220T120318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231220T120441Z
UID:19243-1713052800-1713398399@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:7th International Sleep Disorder Academy Congress
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe Joint Conference of the International Sleep Disorders Academy (ISDA) and the Society of the Ibero-American Sleep Surgery Society (SIBCS) and Home Ventilation\, on Sleep Medicine and Sleep Surgery will be taking place in Panama on 14 – 17 April 2024. \nFor further information: https://isda-congress.com/ \nRegistration:  ISDA Sibecs – 2024 (isda-congress.com)
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/7th-international-sleep-disorder-academy-congress/
LOCATION:Panama
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240229T171500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240229T171500
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20240206T134737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T134746Z
UID:19369-1709226900-1709226900@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Sleep\, Insomnia and Wellbeing: Historical Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Sleep and the Rhythms of Life Network\nSleep\, Insomnia and Wellbeing: Historical Perspectives \nSpeakers: Brigitte Steger and Megan Leitch \nPart of the Sleep and the Rhythms of Life Network Seminars \nThursday 29 February 2024\, 5.15pm \nOnline and In-person event \nNo booking required for in-person attendance \nRegister via Eventbrite to join the seminar online \n  \nAbstracts: \nBrigitte Steger (University of Cambridge): “At night I lie in bed but cannot sleep” – Insomnia and loneliness in early Japanese literature  \nIt is easy to think that the widespread problem of insomnia today is due to the stress of our hectic lives and the 24-hour nature of our societies\, whereas in pre-industrial times people naturally went to bed when it got dark and got up with the sun after a sound night’s sleep. However\, Japanese literature of the Heian and Kamakura periods (9th to 14th century) depicts men and women of the nobility spending many hours awake at night—on duty at the palace\, sitting on verandas admiring the moon\, receiving visitors\, taking turns to tell stories\, playing music\, travelling on pilgrimages and in a myriad of other settings. Besides such voluntary sleeplessness\, the aristocratic men and women of the capital Heian (present-day Kyoto) suffered from insomnia. Complaints about sleeplessness due to uncomfortable beds\, extremes of temperature\, communal sleeping arrangements and houses that provided little protection against the weather and intruders\, however\, are all noticeable by their absence. The cause of their insomnia was overwhelmingly emotional. In this presentation I will demonstrate how it was the death of a parent\, an emperor’s illness\, the absence of close friends and family and—above all—neglect by a lover that robbed people of their sleep\, and how in poetry\, novels and literary diaries\, a reference to one’s inability to sleep could also be employed metaphorically to express depth of feeling and aesthetic sophistication. \n  \nMegan Leitch (Cardiff University): ‘Sleeping it Off: Sleep\, Wellbeing and the Emotions in Middle English Literature’ \nThis paper explores the interrelations of sleep\, wellbeing and the emotions in later medieval English literature. In the humoral theory of the body\, in which health and well-being were determined by an individual’s fluctuating economy of liquids with emotional attributes\, sleep had a powerful role to play in generating balance by transforming food into the four humours during digestion. Thus\, while sleep was important for physical health\, sleep was also significant for mental health\, offering relief from the ‘unhealthful’ humours of melancholy and choler. While medieval mentalities did not distinguish mental health from physical health in the same terms we do today\, in pre-Cartesian conceptions of the interrelations of mind and body\, holistic views of health meant that the implications of a bodily act such as sleep for emotional well-being were well recognised. Although this scientific paradigm was shared across medieval Europe\, the literature of medieval England engages with it in distinctive ways. \nAs a form of sorrow-making and anger-management\, sleep shapes subjectivities and judgements in English romances\, cycle plays\, and dream visions. Attending to the ways in which sleep parallels\, as well as differs from\, swooning as an expression of strong emotion in medieval English representations helps to deepen our understanding of the emotive scripts to which these two forms of unconsciousness contribute. Here\, sleep both offers treatments and bodies forth truths about individuals that are culturally determined.
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/sleep-insomnia-and-wellbeing-historical-perspectives/
LOCATION:Seminar Room\, Radcliffe Humanities\, Woodstock Road\, Oxford\, OX2 6GG
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231122T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231122T190000
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20231115T122855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231115T122855Z
UID:19158-1700672400-1700679600@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:Disordered Sleep\, Past and Present
DESCRIPTION:Sleep and the Rhythms of Life Network\nDisordered Sleep\, Past and Present\nPart of the Sleep and the Rhythms of Life Network events\nWednesday 22 November 2023\, 5pm\nOnline and In-person event\, Seminar Room\, Radcliffe Humanities\nNo booking required for in-person attendance \nRegistration for online attendance\, please follow the link \nAbstracts: \nMartin Willis (Cardiff University): Sleeping Beauties: Victorian Representations of Disordered Sleeping \nWhat impact did the fairy tale of sleeping beauty have on the emerging science of sleep in the Victorian period? In this talk I will investigate the entanglement of the fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty with sleep medicine as well as popular media representations of unusual sleeping. As I will show\, sleep disorders illuminate a series of representations of sleep that bring the physiology of the human body into intimate correlation with socio-economic power. \n  \nMelanie Fleming (Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences\, University of Oxford): Sleep and recovery after brain injury \nHow can we harness the sleeping brain for learning? In this talk I will talk about the importance of sleep for learning and memory. I will discuss the impact of brain injury\, such as stroke\, on sleep and ways to improve sleep processes. \n  \nFor further information click here \n 
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/disordered-sleep-past-and-present/
LOCATION:Seminar Room\, Radcliffe Humanities
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231124
DTSTAMP:20260406T131609
CREATED:20230427T075403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T075518Z
UID:18252-1700611200-1700783999@www.sleepsociety.org.uk
SUMMARY:BTS Winter Meeting 2023
DESCRIPTION:The Winter Meeting 2023 will take place 22-24 November 2023 at the QEII Centre in London and will be held onsite. \n  \nFir more information and to register please click here 
URL:https://www.sleepsociety.org.uk/event/bts-winter-meeting-2023/
CATEGORIES:Events & Short Courses
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