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Clinical Services PDF Print E-mail

CDS provides clinical and community services based on the findings of current research, including that conducted at CDS, to inform the development of policy initiatives, practice and programs that impact on structures, systems and services for people with disabilities.

CDS collaborates with its clinical associates to provide clinics and services for people with disabilities and their families.

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For more information see

  • The NSW Developmental Disability Health Unit
  • Preventative Women’s Health Care for Women with Disabilities - Brochure
  • Preventative Women's Health Care for Women with Disabilities - Guidelines for General Practitioners, Background and Literature Review
  • Health Care in People with Intellectual Disability - Guidelines for General Practitioners

 

 

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