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Dynamic Development is a Peadiatric Occupational Therapy service which operates throughout the South o Have delayed developmental milestones- e.g.
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9 Bovett Place
Wanaka
9305
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Monday | 8am - 5pm |
Tuesday | 8am - 5pm |
Wednesday | 8am - 5pm |
Thursday | 8am - 5pm |
Friday | 8am - 5pm |
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SHOUT (Speech Language Therapy) LTD Bridget McArthur established SHOUT in 2003. Bridget is passionate about all things communication particularly providing targeted support in real life situations, working homes, schools, work places and communities. We strongly believe that communication is reliant on communication partners and therefore base all of our therapy around not just the person with a communication difficulty but those interacting on a regular basis with that person.
We acknowledge that COMMUNICATION is a BASIC HUMAN RIGHT and live by this as it is written in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in which NZ is a signed member.
Communication is at the heart of who we are as human beings. We connect and interact, exchange information and ideas, all of which is made possible through communication. Communication is intrinsic to our humanity as social beings—our relationships are built and maintained through communication, our education and work depend on communication, and our participation in justice systems, political, and civic life are all negotiated through communication.
We are proud to say that all of the above are areas in which we provide support and work within. We are focused on supporting those in our communities to increase knowledge around the full range of communication based difficulties that may create barriers for inclusion and participation and in turn make things such as education and employment more difficult. We are interested in providing support to smash down this barriers and have ALL people exercise the their RIGHT to COMMUNICATION.