TAC Bulletin – Issue Number 295 – September 2021

AOPPRESS80Editorial: Families whose baby or infant has significant challenges to development and learning are a severely oppressed minority group – this is why there are no effective support systems. Part 1.

 

NICE guideline: Babies, children and young people's experience of healthcare (NHS England)

EASPD (European association of service providers for persons with disabilities) – video of key moments

A discussion of medical apartheid around a complaint filed against New York City mayor (US). And a detailed video about vaccines

New international initiative about Global Research on Developmental Disabilities

Physical rehabilitation interventions in children with acquired brain injury: a scoping review

Two important new papers from Melbourne, Australia about holistic integrated early learning. Valuable with international significance

‘Small projects at a snail’s pace - small for whom?’ An article from Norway

 

AOPPRESS300Editor: Peter Limbrick  -   About this TAC Bulletin

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