Once Upon A Gene

A Rare Collection - Five Advocacy Aces Share Their Conference Commandments


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ONCE UPON A GENE - EPISODE 201

A Rare Collection - Five Advocacy Aces Share Their Conference Commandments

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS


Melissa Hioco, STXBP1

DO:

  • Offer a family hospitality room where parents can see the broadcast and stay involved in the conference.
  • Provide sibling spaces and make them feel special. 
  • Spend the extra money to provide a buffet dinner and a kid's buffet with kid-friendly food.
  • Ask for discounts on everything.
  • Find a local AV company who will work within your budget.
  • Create sponsorship tiers and ask for sponsorship.
  • Provided one-on-one genetic counseling to families at no cost.
  • Provide social opportunities for families to connect with researchers. 
  • Utilize an event center with a hotel for accessibility. 
  • Research if a city or state has incentives available when holding events there.
  • DON’T:

    • Offer childcare because it's a liability.
    • Provide a plated dinner because it's logistically complex.
    • Accept the initial quote you're provided without trying to negotiate costs.
    • Use the hotel's AV company because the cost will be higher.

    • Trish Flanagan, HNRNPH2

      DO:

      • Invite not just impacted families to your event, but also the researchers carrying out studies about your rare disease. 
      • Poll your community about event location, dates that work best, and discussion topics. 
      • Provide speakers with plenty of notice when inviting them to a conference. 
      • Make sure your event space adequately supports the patient and families' needs.
      • Be transparent about the cost, inclusions and exclusions of the event. 

      • DON’T:

        • Don't leave the research team to organize and schedule patient assessments without your input. 
        • Don't overlook having an interpreter and special equipment that may be needed.

        • Amy Fenton Parker, BDSRA 

          DO:

          • If your budget allows, utilize a professional conference planning team.
          • Include a family reunion reception or party so families can reconnect.
          • Schedule separate break-out sessions for moms, dads, siblings, and other caregivers.
          • Use a technology provider who will make suggestions for the best outcomes and to make your conference dynamic.
          • Explore pre-recorded sessions and livestreams.
          • Offer a breakfast buffet so guests start their day off right.
          • Provide trained professionals for childcare and make parents aware of the offering.
          • Take advantage of area professionals who can offer services at the conference.
          • Create a planning committee to brainstorm ideas and help on the day of the event.
          • Utilize your board to assist with speakers

          • Kara Kilroy, JdVS

            DO:

            • Make space for families to connect and share. 
            • Manage volunteers well, meeting with them in advance to communicate plans and coordination.
            • Spend money on AV to ensure you have the right set-up in-person and also capture recordings and/or livestreams.
            • Sit with families and take everything in, enjoying the moment and appreciating all your hard work. 
            • Have a planning committee.

            • DON’T:

              • Don't expect perfection and be ready to roll with changes and pivot.
              • If you provide childcare, ensure you have options for different age groups and different needs so parents get the most out of their attendance. 

              • Ashley Point, KdVS

                DO:

                • Recruit volunteers.
                • Find a host family in the local area to accept shipments, recommend local services and companies and connect you with volunteers.
                • Work with an event site company who understands your needs and who can negotiate costs on your behalf. 
                • Fundraise, fundraise, fundraise. Ask, ask, ask.
                • Set a budget early, but stay flexible.
                • Set a rough agenda based on what's important to your community.
                • Be sure to allow for time for families to gather together and add breaks during the event. 
                • LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED

                  STXBP1

                  HNRNPH2

                  BDSRA

                  JdVS

                  KdVS

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