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autism therapy gets national recognition |
A
Fredericton company that created an online therapy
program for families with autistic children has
won a national innovation award.
AutismPro by Virtual Expert Clinics Inc., winner
of the Rogers Innovation at Work Award, helps parents
and professionals use the internet to plan and deliver
individual educational therapy to children with
autism.
The program allows parents to get immediate help
for their children rather than go on waiting lists,
said Cynthia Howroyd, a speech pathologist who founded
Virtual Expert Clinics.
"AutismPro provides people with a comprehensive
set of resources to deliver effective intervention
and education, and individualizes it for each unique
child," said Howroyd.
"Virtual Expert Clinics' AutismPro software
story exemplifies what it means to be innovative,"
said Ian Portsmouth, who judged the awards for small
businesses. "Ms. Howroyd not only recognized
a unique need for her AutismPro software, she and
her team were nimble and smart enough to deliver
it."
April Ennis has subscribed to the service - aimed
at children two to seven years old - to help her
autistic son, and has seen some results.
Costing between $69 and $89 monthly, it's a virtual
autism clinic, providing education and therapy strategies
for parents and teachers, while creating a forum
to ask questions and get answers from experts.
"In the beginning, he used to bang his head,
have many behaviours in public places," Ennis
said to CBC News about her son. "Through this,
it's made him more patient. We've worked on activities
like waiting in line at daycare, so that he knows
he's not always going to be No. 1."
Ennis said she decided to try the software because
her son was on a 10-month waiting list for autism
therapy.
The AutismPro software was developed in partnership
with the National Research Council Institute for
Information Technology. The service has subscribers
around the world, Howroyd said.
It is also being used in pilot projects by school
boards in New Brunswick and Toronto.
The Rogers award program, sponsored by Rogers and
Canadian Business Magazine, was launched nationwide
last fall. It recognizes small businesses with fewer
than 20 employees for their innovative products,
creative marketing or human resources practices.
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