
Welcome to CN-CYRWhat is CN-CYR? The Canadian Network for Child and Youth Rehabilitation (CN-CYR) is a network of partners and members within the Canadian Association of Paediatric Health Centres (CAPHC). CN-CYR consists of individuals and organizations within the CAPHC community that share an interest in the delivery of child development and rehabilitation services. CN-CYR Vision Statement The Canadian Network of Child and Youth Rehabilitation is the coordinated voice for centres across Canada that are leading the effort to advance the quality of life for children and youth with disabilities and their families. CN-CYR Mission Statement The Canadian Network of Child and Youth Rehabilitation is a consortium of organizations across Canada that promote excellence in the provision of rehabilitation services for children, youth and their families. Additional information about CN-CYR is available on the public CAPHC Rehabilitation and Childhood Development Program Website: http://www.caphc.org/rehab-child-development/ For more information about CAPHC please visit our website at caphc.org, follow CAPHC on twitter or find CAPHC on facebook |
News & Announcements
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Frequently Asked Questions on National Data Set Project
The attached file provides answers to the commonly
asked questions about the national data set for paediatric rehabilitation project.
Posted Sep 4, 2012, 7:51 AM by Unknown user -
Hospital News Article on the National Data Set
The article on the National Data Set for paediatric rehabilitation by Vicky Walker has been released in Hospital News on June 11, 2012! Please follow this link to read the full article:
http://www.hospitalnews.com/development-of-a-national-data-set-for-paediatric-rehabilitation/
Posted Jun 13, 2012, 6:45 AM by Unknown user -
Still Time to Register! - Comparing Participation in Activities Among Children with Disabilities
PresenterDr. Louise C MâsseAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Pediatrics / School of Population and Public HealthUniversity of British ColumbiaSynopsisChildren with disabilities are at risk for decreased participations in a wide range of activities as participation may be limited by an underlying medical condition, physiological impairment, or characteristics of the social and physical environment. While specific disability subgroups may be at higher risk for activity limitation and participation restrictions, it is important to examine whether all children with disabilities have decreased participation. The primary purpose of this talk is to provide a participation profile for children with disabilities in Canada and to compare whether children with a neurodevelopmental disorders and disabilities had similar level of participation in a ...
Posted Jun 7, 2012, 12:39 PM by Doug Maynard -
Volunteers Needed for Study to Develop a Toolkit of Participation Assessments for Children who Use Power Mobility
Researchers at Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children and the University of British Columbia in Vancouver BC, are conducting an online Delphi survey with parents, therapists and researchers who have experience with children between the ages of 18 months to 12 years who use power mobility.The purpose of this study is to develop a toolkit of participation assessments (to be known as the POWER Mobility toolkit) for children 18 months to 12 years of age who use power mobility. Recruitment is taking place across Canada.Please visit the link to learn more about the study: http://www.bcchildrens.ca/Services/SunnyHillHealthCtr/Research/power-mobility-toolkit/default.htm We are looking for:1/ volunteers - if you are a parent, therapist ...
Posted Jun 7, 2012, 12:38 PM by Doug Maynard -
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Posted May 16, 2012, 7:52 AM by Unknown user