Steps in the right direction : connecting and collaborating in early intervention therapy with Aboriginal families and communities in British Columbia / by Alison Gerlach for BC Aboriginal Child Care Society.

By: Gerlach, AlisonContributor(s): BC Aboriginal Child Care SocietyMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: N. Vancouver, BC : BC Aboriginal Child Care Society, 2007Description: 48 p ; 28 cmSubject(s): First Nations -- Children -- Services for | First Nations -- Developmentally disabled children | Inclusive education -- Special education programsOnline resources: Full text Summary: "Steps in the Right Direction has been developed for occupational therapists (O.T.), physiotherapists (P.T.) and speech language pathologists (S.L.P) who provide early intervention therapy services to Aboriginal children, families and communities in B.C. It is hoped that the information in this guide will support interdisciplinary therapy professionals in designing and delivering early intervention programs in Aboriginal communities that are meaningful, effective and culturally safe.".
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"Steps in the Right Direction has been developed for occupational therapists (O.T.), physiotherapists (P.T.) and speech language pathologists (S.L.P) who provide early intervention therapy services to Aboriginal children, families and communities in B.C. It is hoped that the information in this guide will support interdisciplinary therapy professionals in designing and delivering early intervention programs in Aboriginal communities that are meaningful, effective and culturally safe.".

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