Community Rehabilitation CORE

Instruction offered by members of the Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies interdisciplinary team.

Acting Director - A.H. Neufeldt

JuniorCourses

Community Rehabilitation 205 H(2-1)

History and Systems in Community Rehabilitation

The social, political, economic, health and advocacy systems that support and empower persons with disabilities and their families.

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Community Rehabilitation 207 H(2-1T-2)

Introduction to Community Rehabilitation Practice

Assessments, interventions and working partnerships within a life span perspective. Students are mentored by senior students.

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Community Rehabilitation 209 H (3-0)

Disability in Theory and Everyday Life

Life span exploration of theory, research directions, and lifeworks of those affected by disability.

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Senior Courses

Community Rehabilitation 301 Q(1-1)

Topics in Health Foundations

301.01. Developmental Disabling Conditions (On-Line)
301.02. Adult Onset Disabling Conditions (On-Line)
301.03. Disabling Conditions Associated with Aging (On-Line)

Prerequisites: Consent of Community Rehabilitation Studies.

NOT INCLUDED IN GPA

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Community Rehabilitation 305 Q(1-1)

History and Systems in Community Rehabilitation

305.01. Service Systems for Persons with Disabilities in Community Rehabilitation

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Community Rehabilitation 307 Q(1-1)

Community Rehabilitation Practice Strategies

307.01. Life Span Approach to Disabling Conditions
307.02. Assessment Approaches in Community Rehabilitation
307.03. Intervention Models and Strategies in Community Rehabilitation
307.04. Individualized Planning
307.05. Ethics and Issues for Canadian Rehabilitation Professionals

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Community Rehabilitation 415 H(3-0)

Rehabilitation Management

Management and leadership issues within private, non-profit and public community based organizations and businesses.

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Community Rehabilitation 425 H(3-0)

New Psychologies of Disability

Interdisciplinary use of narrative psychology in empowerment and community practice.

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Community Rehabilitation 471 H(3-0)

Community Rehabilitation Practice for Children with Special Needs and Their Families

Cognitive, social and emotional development of children with disabilities in the context of their families, schools and communities.

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Community Rehabilitation 473 H(3-0)

Community Rehabilitation Practice in Career Development and Disability

Adult development and transition issues for persons encountering adult onset disabilities.

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Community Rehabilitation 475 H(3-0)

Community Rehabilitation Practice and the Aging Process

Theoretical and practical issues as they relate to rehabilitation and community services for seniors with disabilities.

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Community Rehabilitation 485 H(1T-10)

An Introduction to Community Rehabilitation Practice and Professional Conduct

Practical application of the basic principles of assessment, planning and intervention with individuals/groups. Professional development tutorials support 130 hours in community practicum. Students taking both Community Rehabilitation 485 and 487 will choose a different human service realm for each practicum.

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Community Rehabilitation 487 H(1T-10)

Practicum in Rehabilitation Practice

Practical application of the basic principles of assessment, planning and intervention with individuals/groups. Professional development tutorials support 130 hours in community practicum. Students taking both Community Rehabilitation 485 and 487 will choose a different human service realm for each practicum.

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Community Rehabilitation 525 Q(1-1)

New Psychologies of Disability

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Community Rehabilitation 531 Q(1-1)

Topics in Inclusive Practice

Quarter courses are offered as part of a Summer Institute in Inclusive Education and an Inclusive Education 4 course specialization.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Community Rehabilitation 535 H(3-0)

Topics in Inclusive Practice

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Community Rehabilitation 541 H(3-0)

Special Topics in International Disability Research and Policy

Selected topics in disability research and policy whereby the student learns to understand and compare the perspective as developed in two or more countries.

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Community Rehabilitation 569 H(2-3)

Emotional Disturbance Related to Disability

A person-in-environment centered approach to emotional/behavioural concerns for persons with disabilities spanning issues of addiction, abuse, brain injury, mental illness.

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Community Rehabilitation 573 H(3-0)

Disability and the Law

Foundations of Canadian legal principles and practices as they affect community rehabilitation.

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Community Rehabilitation 581 H(3-1)

Professional Practice Issues and Professional Ethics in Community Rehabilitation

Ethical decision-making issues and practices for community rehabilitation service providers, researchers, interdisciplinary teams, agencies and policy developers.

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Community Rehabilitation 583 H(3-1)

Community Development in Community Rehabilitation

A study of practice issues for professionals working in community development and interdisciplinary teams. The course is designed to acknowledge that partnership and community action are key components of rehabilitation practice.

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Community Rehabilitation 589 H(1T-10)

Advanced Practice in Community Rehabilitation

Senior level program and management skills in partner agencies, associations and systems. Specifics to be negotiated with the student.
589.01. Development of Services and Programs
589.02. Supervision in Community Practice
589.03. Reflective Practice for Community of Learners
589.04. Integrative Research Practice for Community of Learners
589.05. Becoming an Ally: New approaches to case management
589.06. Block Practicum in Community Rehabilitation

Note: 589.06 is generally offered in Spring/Summer Session 4-6 week period.

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Community Rehabilitation 591 H(2-1)

Advanced Study Topics in Community Rehabilitation

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Community Rehabilitation 593 Q(1-1)

Advanced Study Topics in Community Rehabilitation

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Graduate Courses

Community Rehabilitation 601 Q(1-1)

Professional Foundations of Community Rehabilitation

Graduate challenge units enable experienced professionals from a number of disciplines to challenge professional practice competencies in Community Rehabilitation.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Community Rehabilitation 603 H(2-3)

Professional Foundations in Community Rehabilitation

In-depth study of theory and practice in community rehabilitation domains.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Community Rehabilitation 611 Q(1-1)

New Alliances in Community Rehabilitation

A series of quarter courses delivered during the Pan Canadian Summer Institute. Introduces new practices for change.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Community Rehabilitation 624 F(2-3)

Specialization Theory and Practice in Community Rehabilitation

An individual study of both theory and practice in one specialization domain.

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Community Rehabilitation 641 H(3-0)

Special Topics in International Disability Research and Policy

Selected topics in disability research and policy whereby the student learns to understand and compare the perspective as developed in two or more countries.

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Community Rehabilitation 676 F(2-3)

Consultation and Evaluation in Human Services and Systems

The study of qualitative and quantitative evaluation research methods will inform the design and implementation of collaborative evaluations of a community service program, policy or system.

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Community Rehabilitation 691 H(2-3)

Graduate Specialization Topics in Community Rehabilitation

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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Community Rehabilitation 693 Q(1-1)

Graduate Specialization Topics

MAY BE REPEATED FOR CREDIT

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