Champion Centre
Burwood Hospital, Private Bag 4708
ChristchurchNew Zealand
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To provide high quality family/whanau based early intervention services for families who have children with multifaceted Development Delay, to educate about early intervention and to act with parents of children with Developmental Delay as advocates for adequate and appropriate community services for them and their children.
To provide high quality family/whanau based early intervention services for families who have children with multifaceted Development Delay, to educate about early intervention and to act with parents of children with Developmental Delay as advocates for adequate and appropriate community services for them and their children.
- Since its incorporation in 1989, the Champion Centre has made strong inroads into developing world-renowned programmes and services to assist children with various special needs including Down syndrome, premature birth, cerebral palsy, and traumatic brain injury.
- The Champion Centre is one of the country’s foremost early intervention services for infants and young children with development delay.
- The Champion Centre is recognised internationally for its innovation and successful programmes.
- Highly qualified personnel involve children from birth to school age with special needs and their families/whanau in early intervention, educating them to cope better with their child’s special needs, and to help their child assimilate into society.
Contact:
Champion Centre
Phone: 0064-3-383-6867
Fax: 64-3-383-6866
Email: off...@championcentre.org.nz
Website: http://www.championcentre.org.nz/
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