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2011-2012 Annual Report - Sto:lo Nation

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7. Deve<strong>lo</strong>pmental screening and assessments at the request of the family; and8. Toy and equipment lending library.This was a busy year for the ASCD program as it continued to implement several programsand services for children with special needs.Family Summer Fun Days were held at Skowkale, Chilliwack, Abbotsford and Future for<strong>Nation</strong> in Mission. The staff conducted various Training (Cedar Kit, Natural Plants, andMedicines, Granny and Grandpa Connections, Trauma and Early Brain Deve<strong>lo</strong>pment, MotherGoose). The AIDP/ASCD In- Service Training on AEPS was also completed and theregionalization of the ASCD Consultants was accomplished. Community partnerships withprofessionals, groups and organizations were also realized, fostering greater coordinationa<strong>lo</strong>ng the provision of ASCD programs and services. These are: Fraser Valley CDCScreening Committee; Chilliwack Health Unit Speech and Language; Child and Youth MentalHealth; Pediatricians; Occupational Therapists; Children and Youth with Special Needs–Chilliwack; Chilliwack Community Services; Fraser Health; Stó:lō <strong>Nation</strong> Head Start;Chilliwack Landing Preschool and Kindergarten; Mission Child and Youth Mental Health;Future 4 <strong>Nation</strong>s Aboriginal Head Start; Daycares and Preschools; Abbotsford Fraser ValleyCDC; and the Chilliwack School District.Chart 12-ASCD Case<strong>lo</strong>ad, by CommunitiesFY <strong>2011</strong>-<strong>2012</strong>80646040203312374117CLIENTSCLIENTS NO LONGERREQUIRING SERVICE0ABBOTSFORD CHILLIWACK MISSIONThe total ASCD client case<strong>lo</strong>ad was 138 out which 66 or 48% no <strong>lo</strong>nger require services andtheir case files have been c<strong>lo</strong>sed. When Individual Service Plans (ISPs) are put in place,parents in collaboration with consultants set goals to be met by the children. This year, 4goals were met out of 92. It is important to know that the 138 case<strong>lo</strong>ad include children whodo not necessarily need any ISP. It might depend on parental requests: Some parents do notrequest to set goals for their children, especially if the children are for consultation only.Page 40 of 64

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