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BitePRO® Bite Resistant Clothing can effectively help protect professionals in special educational needs (SpecEd, SpEd or SPED), mental health care and those working within high secure hospitals.
Human bites are relatively frequent for these workers and an occupational risk they face on a daily basis.
BitePRO® Arm Guards and Clothing have proven to effectively assist in protecting against these risks and thus the potential and realistic consequences of a bite from a human
Special Needs Pupils taking part in WCA Day at College. Making "mail art" using envelopes, stamps, collage and crayons. A BIG thank you to all who took part and hope that you enjoyed yourselves.
Shout out to the Arc of Riverside for their amazing work for kids with special needs. Whenever I can, I love volunteering with them, helping with art projects, academics, and sports ...here with Dixie Doodle Dandy, former police horse who helps give rides for the kids. They have so much fun! For more info: arcriverside.org
Margareth Figueroa - Peru Cusco - Dental Program Children SpecialNeeds
Clinical placements are based in public hospitals, small clinics, and a regional hospital in Cusco. Volunteers seeking a hands on "clinical" experience are required to be healthcare professionals or currently enrolled medical/nursing/dental students - and provide us their credentials or current enrollment status information. As a medical/nurse/dental volunteer you should expect to shadow, as well as have some hands on work. Expect to be part of a team. These program are as much about learning about universal health care, as it is to offer hands on assistance to the local medical staff who you will be working with.