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ARPP- India Conference 2021

Association of Rehabilitation Psychologists & Professionals- India takes great pleasure in inviting all the participants to attend the 1st Virtual National Conference

Pre-Conference Workshops 19 - 20 January2021

Conference 21- 22 2021

Sub-themes

Infancy & Childhood

Ageing

Adolescence

Trauma, Addiction & Abuse

Adulthood

Psychosocial & Gender issues

 WHAT PEOPLE SAID

Jayashri

It was a great, great efforts were put in and the conference was very informative. Thank for organizing such an knowledgeable webinar.

Pre-conference workshops was great.

Dr Girija Venugopal

The Webinar was very much professional & conducted in an excellent manner. All the topics were highly relevant . Congratulations to all the people behind the great venture. 

Mrs Anushree Kapoor

Wow! What an absolute pleasure to be a part of such a fabulous conference.It went all great.

 

It was a tremendous work done by everyone and we witnessed some historic moments too.It didn't look like the first conference on National level by any means, guess due to highly qualified and experienced team at your end.Starting from Conference emails to handouts,from pre conference workshops to the last day event,it went  just all so well AND   

undoubtedly you have now set the bar,pretty high.

 

I thank you for inviting us and making us a part of these events.These are very insightful,brainstorming sessions.I ,undoubtedly have learnt a lot and takeaways were many.

WHAT PEOPLE SAID

Ms Heena Akhtar

I really appreciate all the efforts of everyone involved in arranging such a wonderful and informative session.

 

Looking forward to more such sessions in the future.

Dr Ujjwal Nene, Sr. Consultant

KEM Hospital

TDH Morris Rehabilitation Centre, Pune

Congratulations ARPP-India team for organizing such a wonderful conference. 

This kinds of activities bring a sense of unitedness on the national level among a group of people working all over the country in different settings. Also, it is required to lay down some guidelines to promote authenticity and the quality of work in the field of rehabilitation. 

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