Resources
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APCP Newsletter - Issue 17 (September 2015)
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Guidance for Physiotherapists: Giving Advice for Children and Young People with Special Educational Needs (APCP, June 2009)
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Mark Gaston - CPIPS: The Story So Far
This document is password protected to restrict access to delegates who attend the APCP Neurodisability Group course 'Establishing a Patient Managment System for Children with Cerebral Palsy (04/09/2015).
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APCP and OT Neonatal Groups Study Day - Infant Mental Health
[ibimage==134760==main_content_170_wide==none==self==ibimage_float_right]This study day was hosted by both the APCP and OT Neonatal Groups on the day before the joint APCP/CYPF conference 'In Cahoots' and was attended by approximately 70 delegates including physiotherapists, occupational therapists
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English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS) - Disabled People, Sports and Exercise
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Submissions to the APCP Journal
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Peabody Development Motor Scales (PDMS-2)
PURPOSE:
Evaluative, discriminative and descriptive task performance measure of gross and fine motor development of children. Main purpose of tool is to identify children with delayed motor development, identify a child's unique strengths and needs and to assess motor development over time or in -
Outcome Measures
Standardised validated clinical outcome measures sit within a suite of different types of tools and indicators used to measure the quality of provision of patient care.
What is an outcome measure?Some definitions might help answer this question:
Outcomes are "the results of health care processes -
Children's Assessment of Participation and Enjoyment (CAPE) and Preferences of Activities of Children (PAC)
PURPOSE:
To document the everyday participation and preferences of children for activities outside of school performanceTo measure children’s participation diversity, intensity, enjoyment, with whom and where the activity is performedUsed to look at nature of participation (i.e. social vs -
Chailey Levels of Ability
PURPOSE:
To record levels of physical ability in children with moderate to severe disability. It identifies components of posture that are limiting function or 'at risk' area's of postural deformity. It can be used as a guide for treatment interventions and widely used in the provision of postural