Sunday, 15 May 2011

Thank you Claire...and congratulations


Over the years I have got know the names of those who have become involved in Conductive Education in a variety of ways. For example, some are conductors, some parents,  some professionals, and some who now 'use the principles' of Conductive Education.

In Hong Kong I met a lady whose name I had known for many years. I knew that she had gone to Budapest with her child and then become actively involved in trying to bring CE to Australia - Claire Cotter, parent, occupational therapist and Honorary Conductor.

Claire gave me two videos of  historical interest, videos of the 1991 Australian conference containing presentations by Maria Hari, amongst others. These are now part of my growing library and very important additions.

Thank you very much, Claire, these will be preserved and made available to others in the future.

Whilst preparing this blog I came across a news item about her reporting an award she had received from the  Victorian State Government in Australia  for her work helping "those with disabilities participate in their communities". 

Claire is the first recipient of the Victorian Disability Sector’s leadership award for all her hard work.


She founded the Cerebral Palsy Education Center, which is staffed by physiotherapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists and receives input from a conductor.
http://www.cpec.org.au/index.html


Hearty congratulations, Claire, and thanks again for the videos.

It was lovely to meet you!

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