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Sale!Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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Sale!Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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Sale!Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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Sale!Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John
The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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Sale!Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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Sale!Pamela Enderby and Alexandra John The Therapy Outcome Measure for Rehabilitation Professionals was developed in the mid-1990s and designed to be a simple, reliable, cross-disciplinary and cross-client group method of gathering information on a broad spectrum of issues associated with therapy and rehabilitation.
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£19.99
Caroline Bowen and Pamela Snow, with Philippa Brandon
Written for parents, teachers, and relevant to health care professionals (HCPs) who work with them, Evidence-based support for children and young people with additional needs, subtitled The Roadmap, carefully explains the nature and potential impact of neurodiversities and developmental disorders from birth to young adulthood and beyond. -
£29.99
Jean Rutter, Claire Farrington-Douglas and Beth Gooding (Editors)
This book provides evidence based assessment and intervention for people with aphasia; application of the ICAP for a range of clinical settings and delivery options; clinical resources which can be adapted for use in any setting; perspectives from people with aphasia, their families and other members of the MDT.