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Person-centered Outcomes in Culturally and Diverse Contexts: International Application of the ICF
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention
  • Karla Washington, University of Cincinnati
  • Jane McCormack, Charles Sturt University
  • A. Lynn Williams, East Tennessee State Univeristy
  • Brenda Louw, East Tennessee State Univeristy
  • Nancy Thomas-Stonell, Bloorview Research Institute
  • Tammy Hopper, University of Alberta
Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
11-14-2015
Description

This session is developed by, and presenters invited by, Cultural and Linguistic Considerations Across the Discipline. This session was developed by the Convention Program Committee to increase SLPs’ awareness regarding research and clinical applications of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) across pediatric and adult populations around the world. Discussants provide perspectives from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Jamaica, and the United States.

Location
Denver, CO
Copyright Statement

This document is the intellectual property of the author(s). It was originally published by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention.

Citation Information
Karla Washington, Jane McCormack, A. Lynn Williams, Brenda Louw, et al.. "Person-centered Outcomes in Culturally and Diverse Contexts: International Application of the ICF" American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Convention (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/a-lynn-williams/100/