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Children with complex needs

Making the invisible visible : home care provided by parents of children with complex needs

Making the invisible visible : home care provided by parents of children with complex needs

... of children with complex needs meet the care needs of all of their children (Koch & Mayes, ...their children, identifying the age of the child and whether or not the child ...

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Technology Used at Home for Children with Complex Needs The Identification of the Types of Technology used by Children with Complex Needs at Home

Technology Used at Home for Children with Complex Needs The Identification of the Types of Technology used by Children with Complex Needs at Home

... and Children (DoH&C) ...for children with complex needs and life limiting illnesses in which technological care giving forms part of mother’s caring roles (Nicholl ...

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Improving service coordination for children with complex needs

Improving service coordination for children with complex needs

... This study is a scoping review; Watson et al (2011) support the use of this methodology in health research as it combines a review of both policy documentation and research literature, providing a perspective that is ...

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An exploration of mothers' experiences in caring for children with complex needs

An exploration of mothers' experiences in caring for children with complex needs

... (n=69 children) in the Netherlands perceived themselves as coping well with epilepsy in their ...of children with chronic ...of children with asthma are often dependent on relations, childminders or ...

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Relationship-based early intervention services for children with complex needs: lessons from New Zealand

Relationship-based early intervention services for children with complex needs: lessons from New Zealand

... 22 | P a g e Parents’ concerns about their child’s inclusion in education, employment and society For four parents, their concerns about their child’s inclusion mainly related to the availability of adequate funding and ...

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Relationship-based early intervention services for children with complex needs: Lessons from New Zealand

Relationship-based early intervention services for children with complex needs: Lessons from New Zealand

... Whether children attend specialist school settings, mainstream or combined settings, their intervention runs the risk of being decontextualised as families do not generally participate in their therapy and ...

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Healthcare use for children with complex needs: using routine health data linked to a multiethnic, ongoing birth cohort.

Healthcare use for children with complex needs: using routine health data linked to a multiethnic, ongoing birth cohort.

... for children with CA of white British heritage (table ...of children with CA were born into economically deprived neighbourhoods (table ...that children from economically deprived neighbourhoods have ...

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Children's Residential Centre

Children's Residential Centre

... of children currently in the centre and found that children with complex needs were still in need of significant ...for children were provided and weekly sessions with children ...

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Case studies of inter disciplinary team practices for children with high and complex needs in Aotearoa New Zealand

Case studies of inter disciplinary team practices for children with high and complex needs in Aotearoa New Zealand

... The New Zealand High and Complex Needs Unit HCN The High and Complex Needs Unit HCN, established in 2001, is a joint intersectoral case management strategy of the Ministry of Health Moh,[r] ...

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An Examination of Risk Factors Among Male Children and Youth with Complex Special Needs

An Examination of Risk Factors Among Male Children and Youth with Complex Special Needs

... their needs met (Abbott et ...Although children with CSN represent the most challenging and most resource intensive children in clinical care (Bass et ...distinguish children and families who ...

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Local service provision of Augmentative and Alternative Communication and communication aids in England

Local service provision of Augmentative and Alternative Communication and communication aids in England

... Other studies have examined rates of provision and use of AAC in the UK; however, there is an apparent paucity of these studies or data sets and all have limited applicability: Clarke et al. (7) provide an analysis of ...

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What factors make for successful family-based short breaks for children with complex healthcare needs?

What factors make for successful family-based short breaks for children with complex healthcare needs?

... disabled children with these needs is increasing (DoH 2003; Heaton et al, 2003; Glendinning et al 2001) this group of children are also known to be amongst those considered ‘hard to place’ in ...

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Development of vignettes to explore integration of care for children with complex care needs across the EU and EEA

Development of vignettes to explore integration of care for children with complex care needs across the EU and EEA

... of children living with complex health ...more children with complex care needs are surviving into ...of children, with complex care needs place great challenges on ...

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Well siblings’ experiences of living with a child following a traumatic brain injury: a systematic review protocol

Well siblings’ experiences of living with a child following a traumatic brain injury: a systematic review protocol

... in children have been referred to as the “ silent epidemic ” of current ...in children are also recognized as a global public health concern, with the impact on children, effects on family life, and ...

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Coercive Control: How it Impacts Children in Many Different Ways

Coercive Control: How it Impacts Children in Many Different Ways

... Shifting from a physical incident model of domestic violence to the concept of coercive control will make a difference. It can help to provide knowledge and practice that is in-line with children’s lived realities and ...

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Health Care of Young Children in Foster Care

Health Care of Young Children in Foster Care

... all children in foster care should have a medical home in which they receive ongoing pri- mary care and periodic reassessments of their health, development, and emotional status to determine any changes in their ...

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Applying the ‘least dangerous assumption’ in regard to behaviour policies and children with special needs

Applying the ‘least dangerous assumption’ in regard to behaviour policies and children with special needs

... circumstances and that account must be taken of the pupil’s age, any special educational needs or disability they may have’ (Department for Education, 2016, p. 7). This relates to the issue of equality of ...

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Literature review: meeting the needs of children with special educational needs

Literature review: meeting the needs of children with special educational needs

... The aim of early intervention is to optimise children’s learning by: a) addressing developmental problems; and b) utilising their strengths to circumvent their difficulties and thereby improve their well being and ...

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Health Needs of Homeless Children

Health Needs of Homeless Children

... US Public Health Service: National ambulatory medical care survey: Background and methodology, Vital and Health Statistics, series 2, No. Government Printing Office, 1979[r] ...

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Accommodation options for released prisoners with complex needs

Accommodation options for released prisoners with complex needs

... Thus far this thesis has established a statistical picture of a released prisoner with complex needs as someone who may have numerous life issues for example that of being homeless and h[r] ...

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