Review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families within Newfoundland & Labrador.
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New Brunswick
Review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families within New Brunswick.
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Manitoba
Review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families within Manitoba.
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British Columbia
Review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families within British Columbia.
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Alberta
Review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families within Alberta.
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Federal
National Canadian review of the legislation, policies and programs that exist to support children and youth with a neurodevelopmental disorder and their families.
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Additional Measures
Assistance to Participate Scale (APS), Child’s Challenging Behavior Scale (CCBS), Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM), Daily Activities of Infants Scale (DAIS), Health Promoting Activities Scale (HPAS), Spinal Alignment and Range of Motion Measure (SAROMM).
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Measures of Children’s Participation and Enjoyment: CAPE & PAC
The Children’s Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE) and the Preferences for Activities of Children (PAC) are two companion measures of children’s participation.
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Knowledge Brokering in Health Care
his Keeping Current provides an overview of the knowledge brokering literature and is intended to help researchers, service providers, managers and policy makers who are considering establishing knowle
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Enhancing Fitness, Adaptive Motor Function, and Participation of Children with Cerebral Palsy Classified in Levels IV and V
This report will address adaptive motor function of children with cerebral palsy. Adaptive motor function enables performance of activities in daily life despite limitations in motor control of posture and movement.
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