Follow up visit at Self-help Group for Cerebral Palsy, Dhapakhel
On May 25, 2016 our psychosocial counselor Ms. Aroja Maskey and intern Ms. Maya-Lhanze Lama visited Self-help Group for Cerebral Palsy (SGCP), Dhapakhel for a follow up interview of four mothers of patients with Cerebral Palsy. These interviews are part of needs assessment of services for People with Cerebral Palsy in Nepal, being conducted with the purpose of mapping the services, identifying the gap in the services and understanding what is needed.
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