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Co-design and Launch of the New Child Development and Rehabilitation InfoSource Website

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In this session, the presenters will introduce the new Child Development and Rehabilitation InfoSource (CDRInfoSource) website and describe the development and evaluation of the platform. The CDRInfoSource was created by the Sunny Hill/BC Children’s Hospital Evidence Centre in partnership with the BC Children’s Hospital Digital Lab and co-designed with intended users to support knowledge translation and informed decision-making by clients, families/caregivers, clinicians, and others working with children and youth with neurodiversity and/or disability in British Columbia.

Learning Objectives

  1. Increase awareness of a new resource website for clinicians who work with children and youth with neurodiversity and/or disability.

  2. Describe the benefits of co-designing resources such as websites as an extension of services and supports with intended users.

Presenters

Kimberly Miller is Senior Leader, Clinical Education and Special Projects in Learning and Development and Evidence Centre Manager at BC Children’s Hospital and BC Women’s Hospital and Health Centre. As an implementation scientist embedded in the healthcare system, she supports and advances practice-based research and evidence-informed knowledge translation. She has worked as a physiotherapist, academic educator, and clinical researcher in Canada and Australia.


Debbie Field is an occupational therapist specializing in the use of assistive technologies that enable children and youth to participate more fully in daily life. She has worked in Canada, the US, and Australia. She is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy at the University of British Columbia. She is also team lead on the CDR Redevelopment Project.