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CASE FOLDER | | |
The Virtual Speech Pathology Clinic has been designed to provide you with the opportunity to think in depth about children with speech impairment. You will develop your knowledge of what to do with children in a real world setting by interacting with a number of virtual cases.
However, for your assignment, you are required to select and complete the case for only one client (Ann, Hannah, Ima, Luke or Sam).
When you click on each of the side tabs from the Case Folder Overview page (the current page), you will see guidelines, and examples, about the information to include for that particular section of the assignment. For example, Tab 1 provides information about what to include in the Referral and Case History section, Tab 2 provides information about what to include in the Assessment Plan section and so on.
When you click on the name of a client (at the top of the folder), then click on the side tabs, you will see information that has already been provided for that specific client. It is your task to select one client and add information to the client’s case so that each of the categories (ICF components) within each section (side-tab) is complete and detailed.
In order to do complete the assignment, it is recommended that you refer to the guidelines provided in the tabs on the Overview page, read all the information that has already been provided about your chosen client, and look through the information provided for other clients to get ideas about what you need to include. You will find useful information in the subject outline, and the resources section.
When you have selected the case that you wish to complete, you can download a Microsoft Word document of the case by clicking on the words "save case as template" on the top right hand corner of the screen. This will enable you to add information to the case.
SIDE-TABS
Each case has the following side-tabs. These tabs are similar to those that you might find in speech

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