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85th Edition
This edition promotes eCALD piloting cross-cultural practice supervision as well as new services for the Chinese community in caring for people with dementia.
This edition promotes eCALD piloting cross-cultural practice supervision as well as new services for the Chinese community in caring for people with dementia.
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The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is delighted to announce the Chinese Families Autism Support Group meeting in November.
The Cross-Cultural Interest Group presents the forthcoming session on the above topic.
Disability Connect is delighted to announce our Indian Families Social Group for November 2017.
The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is delighted to announce the Chinese Families Autism Support Group meeting in October.
Disability Connect is delighted to announce our Indian Families Social Group for October 2017. This meeting will be in a relaxed ‘conversational’ environment, without an official speaker. The group especially welcomes all parents from the Indian Continent and South Asia.
To date, Growing Up in New Zealand has released four comprehensive descriptive reports with results from their cohort before birth, at nine months, at two and at four years old.
Who: Asian community members with a keen interest in health information, who live in the Auckland DHB area
Theme: Communicating Nutrition and Physical Activity Messages in a Culturally Responsive Way for Asian Communities
The Cross-Cultural Interest Group presents the forthcoming session on the above topic.
Disability Connect is delighted to announce our Indian Families Social Group for September 2017.
The Parent and Family Resource Centre (trading as Disability Connect) is delighted to announce the Culturally Diverse Parents' Support Group meeting in August.
eCALD® Services is pleased to launch our newly designed www.ecald.com website with new and enhanced features: