No período que antecedeu a criação da ANIP, através do desenvolvimento do Projecto Integrado de Intervenção Precoce no Distrito de Coimbra, foram privilegiadas as Relações Internacionais com centros e profissionais de referência. Este intercâmbio continua com a ANIP.
Frank Porter Graham (EUA)
Projecto Altamira (EUA)
Cesa 5 - Portage (EUA)
Family Child Learning Center (EUA)
Cincinnati Center for Developmental Disabilities (EUA)
Kluge Children's Reabilitation Center (EUA)
Grupo Euryaid (EU)
PIIP em Congressos
Ocho Rios 1992 (Jamaica)
Birkelid 1993 (Noruega)
Butgenbach 1994/98 (Bélgica)
Brighton 1995 (Inglaterra)
Phoenix 1996 (EUA)
New Orleans 1997 (EUA)
ANIP em Congressos
Birmingham (Reino Unido) - 28 e 29 - Novembro - 2005
Papendal (Holanda) - 28 e 29 - Setembro - 2006
Santiago de Compostela (Espanha) - 2, 3 e 4 - Novembro - 2006
Publicações Internacionais
Revistas:
Boavida J., Borges L. "Community involvement in early intervention: A Portuguese perspective". Infants and Young Children, 1994, 7(1): 42-50.
Boavida J., Borges L. "Community-based early intervention: The Coimbra Project (Portugal)". Child: Care, Health and Development, 2000, Vol. 26 n° 5: 343-354.
Capítulo de Livro:
Boavida J, Carvalho L. Portugal. "Comprehensive early intervention training approach". In: Odom SL, Hanson MJ, Blackman JA, Kaus S, ed. Early Intervention Practices Around the World. Baltimore. Paul H Brookes Publishing Co, 2003: 213-249.
| DIVULGA?á?ÉO: Training in the Team Around the Child (TAC) System in London | |
| Tuesday 12th & Wednesday 13th October, 2010 Friends Meeting House (Near Euston and St. Pancras Stations) Central London, NW1 2BJ, UK The Team Around the Child System (TAC) developed in response to the growing population of infants who require ongoing, multiple interventions. Multiple interventions can impose great strain on infants, families and practitioners. The TAC System invites senior managers and practitioners to think and work in radically different ways so that no one has to waste their time, energy and resources in outmoded work patterns. The two-day Training is facilitated by Peter Limbrick, the originator of the TAC System. He wrote and published Team Around the Child: Multi-agency service co-ordination for children with complex needs and their families in 2001 after spending ten years pioneering keyworker-based support for families with neurologically impaired infants. Who the Training is for: The TAC System operates at the strategic level of service design and at the grass-roots level of direct support for children and families, so the Training is relevant to therapists, teachers, and other interventionists, as well as to managers and senior directors. People from the UK and other countries in statutory health, education and social services, the voluntary and private sectors, etc are all welcome. The Training has six learning modules: 1 The TAC System: What it is and why it is needed. 2 Key features of the TAC System. 3 The TAC System as the forum for joint working. 4 The TAC System experience for child and family. 5 The TAC System: Being genuinely child-centred, giving each child the best possible quality of life and maximising opportunities for development and learning. 6 How the TAC System promotes genuinely family-centred support. Cost: The cost for the two days is £295.00 per delegate. This includes support material for each learning module, vegetarian lunches for each day and refreshments in the breaks. It does not include hotel accommodation, breakfasts or evening meals. Further information & booking form: We can send you electronically the Training information pack which includes the full programme, an outline of each learning module and booking form. Please contact us if you would like to discuss any aspect of this TAC System Training. (We can also send you information electronically about the TAC System if you wish.) Interconnections Peter Limbrick Parks Farm Clifford, HR3 5HH United Kingdom. Telephone and Fax: 004 (0) 1497 831550 E-mail: p.limbrick@virgin.net Web: www.icwhatsnew.com | |
| 2010-04-28 | |