The purpose of this one-year study is to examine the needs of decision-makers in the field of childhood disability services when it comes to using research-based information to shape policy.
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Knowledge Transfer in Health Care
In health care, there has been increasing recognition of the need to facilitate the transfer of research evidence into clinical practice and policy development.
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Working Together for Change: The Role of Families in Generating, Using and Transmitting Knowledge in Higher Education and Research
Children, youth and young adults with disabilities and their families currently play a crucial role in changing the attitudes and expectations of their neighbours, those in the helping professions and public policy makers.
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Yukon
Review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families within Yukon.
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Saskatchewan
Review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families within Saskatchewan.
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Quebec
Review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families within Quebec.
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Prince Edward Island
Review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families within Prince Edward Island.
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Ontario
Review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families within Ontario.
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Nunavut
Review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families within Nunavut.
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Nova Scotia
Review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families within Nova Scotia.
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