Your Child's Voice: A Caregiver's Guide To Advocating For Kids With Special Needs, Disabilities, Or Others Who May Fall

Cynthia Lockrey
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Your Child's Voice: A Caregiver's Guide To Advocating For Kids With Special Needs, Disabilities, Or Others Who May Fall

Cynthia Lockrey
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120 PAGESANGLAIS

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  • Date de publication : Sep 18, 2018
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 120
  • Éditeur : Self-Counsel Press
  • ISBN : 9781770403048
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.25" L x 9.0" H
Cynthia Lockrey’s professional experience includes being a newspaper editor, magazine writer, corporate trainer, conference speaker, patient advocate, university and college instructor, community engagement advisor as well as public relations expert with over 20 years of experience. Her resume includes winning a Canadian Community Newspaper Award, three IABC awards and accolades for her conference speaking as well as corporate training. She has been a newspaper editor, magazine writer, corporate trainer, conference speaker, patient advocate, university and college instructor, community engagement advisor as well as public relations expert with over 20 years of experience. She has won a Canadian Community Newspaper Award, three IABC awards and accolades for conference speaking as well as corporate training. After her son was born, following a difficult pregnancy and traumatic birth, she spent three years as a patient advocate, serving on the perinatal health committee at London Health Sciences Centre in Ontario. Through her work on this committee, she was able to provide a patient’s perspective on maternal health, labour and delivery and neonatal intensive care (NICU) at the hospital where she spent six weeks in antenatal and another two weeks in the NICU with her son. She continues to be an advocate to ensure he gets the support and treatment needed, which is an uphill struggle in a medical system that doesn’t recognize the unique needs of children,

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