A series of handouts were developed by a working group at Sunny Hill. The goal is to educate families about diagnoses and services available. Please see the Sunny Hill CDBC website to download the most recent version.
A series of handouts were developed by a working group at Sunny Hill. The goal is to educate families about diagnoses and services available. Please see the Sunny Hill CDBC website to download the most recent version.
“Complex neurodevelopmental profile” is a term CDBC recommends assessment professionals use to describe how multiple areas of functional impairment interact and lead to support needs.
The assessment evaluation must incorporate information (as available) from the child’s school, caregivers, and at least two specialists/clinicians. A complex neurodevelopmental profile should be identified when there is evidence for at least two non-overlapping areas of significant functional impairment in the following domains:
CDBC recognizes that not all assessing professionals will use the same terminology. When the above criteria are met, if different terminology is used (e.g., neurodevelopmental disorder, complex neurodevelopmental disorder), it should be considered equivalent. For more information, please see the document: CDBC recommendation – Complex Neurodevelopmental Profile
The goal of this handbook is to provide an over-arching framework for FASD assessments within CDBC, and to address common questions which arise during assessments. This handbook is intended as a reference for clinicians conducting CDBC network assessments. In particular, it provides in depth description of the physicians’ and psychologists’ roles to ensure consistency across the province. The CDBC network uses the 2016 Canadian Guidelines and the Appendix for the diagnosis of FASD.