Caring for Children, Youth and Families in Home and Community: Innovations and Best Practices from Across Canada
A full-day symposium presented by the Canadian Research Network for Care in the Community (CRNCC) and the Children and Youth Home Care Network (CYHN), held at Ryerson University on February 20, 2007.
A video broadcast of the symposium - [ Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 ]
PowerPoint presentations listed in order of appearance:
- Caring for Children, Youth and Families in Home and Community: Setting the Context
By Dr. Karen Spalding, Associate Professor, Ryerson University
- The Intensive Ambulatory Care Service (IACS)
By Dr. Hema Patel, Interim Director, and Isabelle St-Sauveur, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Intensive Ambulatory Care Service, Montréal Children's Hospital, Quebec
- Children's Treatment Network of Simcoe York
By Robert Morton, CEO, Children’s Treatment Network of Simcoe York, Ontario
- The Role of the Health Care Aide in a High Needs Pediatric Population in the Community
By Laurene Black, Regional Manager, Home Care, Children’s Services, Capital Health Authority, Edmonton, Alberta
- The First Nations and Inuit Home and Community Care Program (FNIHCC)
By Marlene Nosé, National Coordinator, First Nations and Inuit Home and Community Care Program, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Primary Health Care and Public Health Directorate, Health Canada
- Collaboration In Child Youth Service Delivery: The Nova Scotia Experience
By Robert Matergio, Coordinator, Child and Youth Social Policy Committee, Nova Scotia
- Serving Children and Families in an Urban Setting
By Stacey Daub, Toronto Central Community Care Access Centre, Ontario