Exploring the international uptake of the ‘F-words in Childhood Disability’: A Citation Analysis Authors: Alice Kelen Soper, Andrea Cross, Peter Rosenbaum, Jan Willem Gorter
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A Family-Researcher Partnership: Working together to spread awareness on the ‘F-words’ in Childhood Disability
Splashing through the ‘F-words’: Exploring the aquatic environment for disabled children
The F-words in Childhood Disability: Embracing Opportunities for Knowledge Translation
The F-Words in Childhood Disability: A Rights-Based Values System for Children, Families and Service Providers
F-words Awareness Poster
Family Centred Service Sheets
Family-centred service is an approach to providing services to children with special needs. As suggested by the name of this approach, the family is considered to be at the centre of the services. This makes family centred approaches different than…
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Children with disabilities in Ontario: A profile of children’s services.
Part 1: Children, families and services, Part 2: Perceptions about family-centred service delivery for children with disabilities and Part 3: Factors affecting family-centred service delivery for children with disabilities.
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Family-Centred Service: Completed Studies Reports
A studies series on the topic of Children with disabilities in Ontario: A profile of children’s services.
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Family-Centred Service in Ontario: A “Best Practice” Approach for Children with Disabilities and Their Families
Family-centred service is a philosophy and method of service delivery that: recognizes parents as the experts on their child’s needs; promotes partnerships between parents and service providers, and supports the family’s role in decision making about services for their child.
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