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CHIRS Ethical Framework: Everyday Ethics in Acquired Brain Injury Community Support Services
CHIRS is a community-based service provider supporting individuals with acquired brain injury (ABI) and their families. There are many unique everyday ethical challenges in working with this population, due to the complexity of issues. The Leading Practice includes...
Read MoreClient & Family Centred Care in ABI Services – CONNECT’s Life Redesign Model
Designed for individuals affected by acquired brain injuries (ABI) and stroke, CONNECT's Life Redesign Model (LRM) combines a coaching culture with home-like environments to maximize participation in real life, capitalize on neuroplasticity and increase an...
Read MoreVulnerable Population Orientation Program
Community Head Injury Resource Services of Toronto (CHIRS) developed an orientation program for new staff that provides didactic training and interactive 'on the job' supervised learning. It incorporates an extensive and comprehensive client safety orientation...
Read MoreThe Wellness Committee
Brain Injury Community Re-entry Inc. (Niagara) decided to promote wellness at all sites within their organization. The expectation was that healthy, happy staff would lead to greater productivity, reduced absenteeism, and improved creativity. The organization also...
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Health Standards Organization (HSO) and its affiliate, Accreditation Canada, have been identifying and publishing Leading Practices in the Leading Practices Library for over 15 years.
A Leading Practice is an innovative, people-centred, evidence-informed practice that has been implemented by teams in an organization. The leading practice has demonstrated a positive change related to safe and reliable care/service, accessible and appropriate care/service, and/or integrated care/service.
The Leading Practices Library is a knowledge-sharing resource and serves to recognize innovative practices that have been submitted and have undergone a review by peer reviewers. Leading Practices are shared with the public, policymakers and organizations who are interested in improving and making real quality and health system changes.
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