
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. 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. For more information on CN-CYR please go to About CN-CYR For more information about CAPHC please visit caphc.org, follow CAPHC on twitter or find CAPHC on facebook Please send a request to info@caphc.org if you want to join CN-CYR or if you seek general information. |
News & Announcements
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Stay up-to-date with CAPHC
Want to stay up-to-date with CAPHC? Want to get the latest information about upcoming webinars, current programs and the 2012 CAPHC conference in Vancouver? Simply follow CAPHC on twitter (@CAPHCTweets), like our profile on facebook and you won't miss anything that is happening at CAPHC.
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A National Data Set for Paediatric Rehabilitation
CN-CYR is now undertaking the development of a high quality national data set that includes functional/developmental outcomes and service delivery data on infants, children and youth who access rehab services. Thisdata set will be used to facilitate provincial comparisons and identification of best practices and benchmarks acrossCanada to support high quality service provision. A phased-in approach to implementation is being proposed with aninitial focus on outpatient services for clients with cerebral palsy or autism spectrum disorders.
Posted May 8, 2012 6:56 AM by Uli Loeschner -
Parenting Matters! Part 2 - available for viewing
"Parenting Matters! Part 2 - Fathering in the Context of Childhood Disability and Health Conditions" presented by Ted McNeill and David Nicholas was the second webinar of the CN-CYR webinar series. For those of you that were not able to see the live presentation, the full recording is available on the CAPHC Knowledge Exchange Network (http://www.ken.caphc.org) at: http://ken.caphc.org/xwiki/bin/view/ChildDevelopmentRehab/Parenting+Matters%21+Part+2+-+Fathering+in+the+Context+of+Childhood+Disability+and+Health+Conditions
Posted Apr 23, 2012 7:33 AM by Uli Loeschner -
CAPHC and CN-CYR are part of the 7th Edition Groupe Perron Event
CN-CYR and CAPHC are proud to be part of this year's fundraising event of Groupe Perron. The event will take place on Saturday August 25th at the Domaine Les Brome vineyard.Money raised through our participation in the 7th Edition of the Groupe Perron Event will be directed specifically to our work to support children with cerebral palsy and other childhood disabilities. Being part of this event allows CAPHC and CN-CYR to continue improving the health and well-being of Canadian children and youth and to helping their families get the support and resources they need.For more information on the 7th Edition Groupe Perron Event please view the attached brochure.
Posted Apr 12, 2012 10:58 AM by Uli Loeschner -
Parenting Matters - Part 1 Webinar is Now Available for Online Viewing
Thank you to everyone who made our inaugural webinar, "Parenting Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities: What Do We Know, and What are the Opportunities?" a success! We had almost 200 people register for the webinar, which demonstrates the relevance of this important work to our rehabilitation and child development community. For those of you that were not able to see the live presentation, the full recording is now available on the CAPHC Knowledge Exchange Network (http://www.ken.caphc.org) at: http://www.ken.caphc.org/xwiki/bin/view/ChildDevelopmentRehab/Parenting+Matters%21+Part+1+-+Parenting+Children+with+Neurodevelopmental+Disabilities%3A+What+Do+We+Know%2C%C2%A0and+What+are+the+Opportunities%3FBe sure to register for the next edition ...
Posted Mar 5, 2012 12:45 PM by Doug Maynard

