- Day One
- Day Two
Monday 10 March 2025 Clarion Congress Hotel, Prague
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08:45 - 09:00
Welcome from the programme committee chairs
Meridian

University Ss Cyril and Methodius, North Macedonia

Associate Professor Nicola Hancock
University of East Anglia, UK
09:00 - 09:30
Life after stroke in the Czech Republic
Meridian
Chair: Dr Dagmar Součková, Hospital Na Homolce, Czech Republic
Introduction to life after stroke in Czech Republic

Hospital Na Homolce, Czech Republic
Our life after stroke in the Czech Republic

Stroke survivor, Czech Republic

Peer support, Czech Republic
09:30 - 10:45
Plenary: Long-term secondary stroke prevention
Meridian
Chair: Ass Professor Aleš Tomek, Czech Republic and Nenad Nikolić Stroke Association, Serbia
Long-term secondary prevention after stroke

University of L’Aquila, Italy

Associate Professor Olive Lennon
University College Dublin, Ireland
Holistic prevention post-stroke

Public Advocate, Person with Lived Experience, Switzerland
10:45 - 11:30
REFRESHMENTS, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING
Foyer
11:30 - 12:30
Parallel: Quality of life after stroke in women: when gender matters
Meridian
Chair: Diana Wong Ramos, Stroke survivor, Portugal and Katherine Staley, Stroke Association, UK
Cognitive impairment after stroke in women

Assistant Professor Hrvoje Budincevic
University Hospital Sveti Duh, Croatia
Pain and depression after stroke in women

General Hospital Cuprija, Serbia
11:30 - 12:30
Parallel: How to involve people with stroke as research partners
Zenit
Chair: Dr Marina Charalambous, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
A personal experience as a research partner

Stroke survivor, Cyprus
Enhancing patient involvement in stroke research

UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, UK
How to involve patients with communication difficulties in stroke research

Associate Professor Jytte Isaksen
University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
11:30 - 12:30
Parallel: Enhancing health literacy and skills to reduce risk of secondary stroke
Nadir
Chair: Grethe Lunde, Stroke survivor, Norway and Ass. Professor Carina Persson, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
Prevention strategies through multiple methods and engaging everyday activities

Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Mood management for stroke secondary prevention

Leeds Beckett University, UK
Lifestyle behaviour change theories/techniques relevant to stroke secondary prevention

Associate Professor Olive Lennon
University College Dublin, Ireland
12:30 - 14:30
LUNCH, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING
Veduta
14:30 - 15:45
Plenary: Life after stroke and the Stroke Action Plan for Europe
Meridian
Chair: Ass. Professor Melinda Roaldsen, University Hospital of North Norway, MD with lived experience, Norway and Professor Avril Drummond, University of Nottingham, UK
My perspective on life after stroke

Associate Professor Melinda Roaldsen
University Hospital of North Norway, MD with lived experience, Norway
The new Stroke Action Plan for Europe, life after stroke focus

University of Nottingham, UK
Life after stroke care provision in England – a collaborative approach

Stroke Association, UK

Stroke Association, UK
Life after stroke care provision in Estonia – a new national stroke navigator programme'

University of Tartu, Estonia
15:45 - 16:15
REFRESHMENTS, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING
Foyer
16:15 - 17:30
Workshop: Reimagining wellbeing for life after stroke: a call to action
This 90-minute interactive workshop is designed to bring together people affected by stroke, clinicians and researchers from across Europe to share ideas and experiences on what wellbeing after stroke looks like. Join us in shaping the priorities to make supported wellbeing a fundamental part of future life after stroke care and research.
Note: Registrations to the workshop is now closed. If you didn’t get a space, the key discussion points from the workshop will be shared with all delegates during the closing session of the conference.
Nadir
Chair: Saran Chamberlain stroke advocate, researcher, and survivor, Australia and Professor Lisa Kidd, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

Associate Professor Felicity Bright
Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Stroke advocate, researcher and survivor.

University of Nottingham, UK

Dalarna University, Sweden

University of South Australia, Australia

Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

Associate Professor Elizabeth Lynch
Flinders University, Australia
16:15 - 17:15
Parallel: A technology enabled life after stroke
Meridian
Chair: Yago Bundgaard, Stroke Survivor, Denmark and Ass. Professor Nicola Hancock, University of East Anglia, UK

Associate Professor Nicola Hancock
University of East Anglia, UK
Co-creating a technological approach to rehabilitation and life after stroke

Strathclyde University, UK
Patient Virtual Assistant and insights into the RES-Q+ project

Health Management Institute, Czech Republic
16:15 - 17:15
Parallel: Caregiving
Zenit
Chair: Christina Franzisket, German Stroke Foundation, Germany and Dr Hrvoje Jurlina, Specialised Doctor of Family Medicine, Croatia
My experience of being a caregiver

Carer, Portugal
The role of a stroke patient support organisation in supporting caregivers

Fundacio Ictus, Catalonia
Concept of long-term support for caregivers

ERGO Aktiv, Czech Republic
19:00 - 21:00
WELCOME RECEPTION
Foyer
Tuesday 11 March 2025 Clarion Congress Hotel, Prague
09:00 - 10:15
Plenary: By survivors, for all: Inclusive approaches to life after stroke
Meridian
Chair: Stacie Broek, Public Advocate, Person with Lived Experience, Switzerland and Ass. Professor Nicola Hancock, University of East Anglia, UK
Advocacy in action: personal perspectives and broader impact

Public Advocate, Person with Lived Experience, Switzerland

Stroke Survivor, Norway

Stroke survivor, Portugal

Associate Professor Melinda Roaldsen
University Hospital of North Norway, MD with lived experience, Norway

Stroke survivor, Sweden
Lived experience of acalculia after stroke

Stroke survivor, UK
10:30 - 11:30
Parallel: Returning to work: Empowerment to make the invisible visible
Zenit
Chair: Grethe Lunde, Stroke Survivor, Norway and Helen Gaynor, Irish Heart Foundation, Ireland
Navigating invisible disabilities in the workplace – a stroke survivors perspective

Stroke Survivor, Norway
Navigating the road back to work after stroke: what does the evidence say

Galway University Hospitals, Ireland

University of Manchester, UK
10:30 - 11:30
Parallel: Communication challenges in long-term stroke
Meridian
Chair: Professor Jean-Marie Annoni, University of Fribourg, Switzerland and Board of Aphasia International and Dr Marina Charalambous, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
Introduction: Survivors’ choice: a Roadmap to select topics in communication impairment after stroke

University of Fribourg, Switzerland and Board of Aphasia International
Awareness of aphasia and the communication challenges of long-term stroke

Person with lived experience of stroke and aphasia, Slovenia

University Hospital Sveti Duh, Croatia
Psychological changes in people with communication difficulties after stroke

Person with lived experience of stroke and aphasia, UK

Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus
ESO aphasia rehabilitation guidelines

City University London, UK
10:30 - 11:30
Parallel: Top scoring scientific and service abstracts
Nadir
Chair: Jennifer Crow, Imperial College London, UK and Chris Macey, Irish Heart Foundation, Ireland

March of Dimes, Canada
Service: A vocational return to work programme for stroke survivors in Ireland

Irish Heart Foundation, Ireland

UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology, UK
Scientific: Exploring Unmet Psychosocial Care and Recovery Needs in Young Survivors of Stroke

University of Toronto, Canada
11:30 - 12:00
REFRESHMENTS, EXHIBITION & POSTER VIEWING
Foyer
12:00 - 12:30
Closing remarks
Meridian

University Ss Cyril and Methodius, North Macedonia

Associate Professor Nicola Hancock
University of East Anglia, UK
12:30 - 16:30