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General Information & Membership
- Objectives and activities
- Membership information
- Travel bursary
Objectives
To promote the oral health of disabled people of all ages.
To promote links with organisations representing disabled
people
To consult with disability groups to identify their needs
and demands
To study the barriers relating to the provision of oral health
care for disabled people
To develop Undergraduate and Postgraduate teaching in the
subject
To encourage research in the field of oral health for disabled
people
Activities
The society holds two scientific meetings each year. The winter
meeting is held in London in December, whilst a spring meeting is
held at various locations throughout the UK. Meeting programmes
cover a wide range of topics, behavioural and social as well as
clinical. The society has over 600 members (including more than
100 in Category A). BSDH has group membership of the International
Association for Disability and Oral Health (IADH) which
means that members of BSDH automatically join IADH.
The Society's official publication is the Journal
of Disability and Oral Health
which is published quarterly in March, June, September and December, in print and
online (www.jdohonline.org) and includes a Continuing Professional Development
Programme. Subscription to the Journal and access to the online version is included
in the BSDH membership fee.
The Society works with other organisations to raise awareness of the barriers to oral health which may be experienced by different groups. If you are or are a carer of a person with a disability who has had difficulty obtaining dental care in the United Kingdom CLICK HERE
For any further information please contact:-
Lorna Hollingsworth
Dental Clinic
7 Moor St
Worcester WR1 3DB
e-mail: Lorna.Hollingsworth@hacw.nhs.uk
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