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    Which dedicated programmes exist, to train parents and carers of people with disabilities on wheelchair service provision, and 24H posture management?

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    you may find relevant programs and resources through the following channels:

    Rehabilitation Centers and Hospitals: Many rehabilitation centers and hospitals offer training programs for parents and caregivers of individuals with disabilities. Contacting local healthcare institutions or rehabilitation centers could provide information on available training.

    Nonprofit Organizations and Advocacy Groups: Organizations that focus on disabilities, mobility issues, or specific conditions may offer training or direct you to relevant resources. Examples include organizations like the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation or local disability advocacy groups.

    Government Health Departments: National or local health departments may provide information on available training programs or recommend organizations that offer such services.

    Online Platforms: Explore online platforms that provide educational resources for caregivers. Website, forums, or social media groups dedicated to disability support may offer information and advice from experienced caregivers.

    University Programs: Some universities or institutions with healthcare-related programs may offer courses or workshops related to disability care and assistive device management.

    When searching for programs, consider using specific keywords related to wheelchair service provision, posture management, and disability care. Additionally, reaching out to healthcare professionals, physical therapists, or occupational therapists in your local area can provide valuable insights and recommendations.

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