15th Asian Society for Adapted Physical Education and Exercise Symposium, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 11th-13th July 2018.
The Centre for Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Malaya will be hosting the 15th Asian Society for Adapted Physical Education and Exercise Symposium from 11-13 July 2018. It is an opportunity to bring together disability sport experts from the region. As this will be the first time that such a conference will be held in Malaysia, it would serve as an impetus to further develop the area in the country. By bringing together community sports and elite sports organisations, the symposium would serve as a platform to promote disability sport. This biennial symposium was previously organized in China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, and South Korea.
The theme for this year’s symposium is “Bridging Communities through Adapted Physical Activity”. This theme was chosen because the programme includes themes from various fields including architecture, engineering, and medicine. A health and sports carnival for children with disabilities was organized on 28 June as a satellite event for the symposium.
There will be keynote presentations from three eminent researchers. Prof. James Rimmer from the University of Alabama at Birmingham has been developing health promoting programmes for persons with disabilities for the past 30 years. His presentation will be on “A New Framework in Adapted Physical Activity Where Every APA Professional has an Opportunity to Build the Evidence: NCHPAD’s Knowledge Adaptation, Translation and Scale Up (N-KATS) Framework”. Prof. Franz Konstantin ‘Tino’ Fuss from Swinburne University of Technology has a background in medicine and bio-engineering. His presentation is entitled “Smart Wheelchairs for performance analysis of wheelchair racing and wheelchair team sports”. Prof. Dr. Nobuko Tanaka from Toin University of Yokohama will talk on “Gender bias in disability sport: Policy Science’s approach”. In addition to the keynote sessions, there will be over 50 oral and poster presentations as well as two workshops (Functional Electrical Stimulation in Cybathlon: Applications for Disability Sports and Virtual Reality in Disability Sport).
You can get more information on the symposium from: http://www.asape2018.com/
Written by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Selina Khoo
ASAPE2018 Chairperson
The schedule can be found from their site