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Coaching Community Volunteers to Support Children With Disabilities: A Brief Report

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Abstract

Children with disabilities (CWD) participate in community settings less often than their nondisabled peers, often due to a lack of support. Occupational performance coaching (OPC) is an intervention that coaches adults to facilitate participation of CWD. This study examined if an OPC intervention provided to adult volunteers increased inclusion for CWD within a church setting. A mixed methods approach to using a cohort of Sunday school children with and without disabilities in a faith-setting was used. Improvements by 3 points in Goal Attainment Scale scores, by 3.2 points in total performance and 3.6 points in total satisfaction on the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure scores and improvements in the social networks were noted. This study suggests OPC used with community partners to be a feasible approach for increasing community inclusion for CWD.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)147-154
Number of pages8
JournalOTJR: Occupational Therapy Journal of Research
Volume46
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2026

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Keywords

  • children with disabilities
  • coaching
  • occupational therapy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Occupational Therapy

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