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1 New Brunswick Updated August 2017 Service Bathurst Bathurst Campbellton Caraquet Disability s Aphasia; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Brainstem stroke; Autism Spectrum Disorders; Cancer; Brain and Neck Tumors; Childhood Disability; Cerebral Palsy; Cognitive/ Intellectual Disability; Cleft Lip and Palate; Developmental Disability; Learning Disability; Multiple Sclerosis; Voice Disorder; Parkinson's Disease; Stuttering and and and ella Basque nbasque@nbnet.nb.ca New Brunswick CI Roster 1
2 Edmundston Edmundston Disability s Phonological Disorders; Aphasia; Acquired Brain Injury; Developmental Disabilities; Autism Spectrum Disorder; Cleft Lip and Palate; Childhood Disability; Parkinson's Disease Childhood Disability Speech Disorders; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Brain and Neck Tumors; Aphasia; Acquired Brain Injury; Brainstem Stroke; Cancer; Cognitive / Intellectual Disability; Parkinson's Disease; Huntington's Disease; Multiple Sclerosis; Voice Disorder Phonological Disorders; Acquired Brain Injury; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Brain and Neck Tumors; Autism Spectrum Disorder; Cleft Lip and Palate; Aphasia; Acquired Brain Injury; Brainstem Stroke; Cancer; Cognitive / Intellectual Disability; Cerebral Palsy; Childhood Disability; Selective Mutism; Huntington's Disease; Stuttering Parkinson's Disease; Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease; Multiple Sclerosis; Voice Disorder Aphasia; Brainstem Stroke; Cancer; Brain and Neck Tumors; Multiple Sclerosis; Voice Disorder; Parkinson's Disease and Youth Claudine Godbout- Lovoie Aurore Akerley-Guay Claudine.godbout-lavoie@vitalitenb.ca auroreakerley@bellalliant.com Susan Howey Susan.howey@horizonnb.ca Gloria Yachyshen gm.yach@gmail.com Kari Clark Kari.clark@horizonnb.ca New Brunswick CI Roster 2
3 Miramichi Disability s Phonological Disorders; Acquired Brain Injury; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Brain and Neck Tumors; Autism Spectrum Disorder; Aphasia; Acquired Brain Injury; Brainstem Stroke; Cancer; Cognitive / Intellectual Disability; Cerebral Palsy; Childhood Disability; Developmental Disability; Huntington's Disease; Stuttering Parkinson's Disease; Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease; Multiple Sclerosis; Speech Disorders (e.g. apraxia and dysarthria; Acquired Brain Injury; Articulation and Phonological Disorders; Aphasia; Autism Spectrum Disorder; Cancer; Childhood Disability; Cerebral Palsy; Cognitive / Intellectual Disability; Cleft Lip and Palate; Huntington s Disease; Selective Mutism; Multiple Sclerosis; Voice Disorder; Parkinson s Disease; Stuttering Disability; Cleft Lip and Palate; Yes Bill Wallace Bill.wallace@horizonnb.ca and Janine Landry Deborah Maund beechwady@gmail.com Debbie@speechpath4u.ca New Brunswick CI Roster 3
4 Disability s Stuttering; Articulation and Phonological Disability; Cleft Lip and Palate; Developmental Disability; Stuttering Disability; Cleft Lip and Palate; Developmental Disability; Cognitive/Intellectual Disability; Stuttering; Learning Disability; Selective Mutism; Voice Disorder Disorders; Childhood Disability; Developmental Disability; Stuttering; Learning Disability; Selective Mutism; Voice Disorder Phonological Disorders; Aphasia; Childhood Disability; Disorders; Childhood Disability; Developmental Disability; Cognitive / Intellectual Disability; Selective Mutism information Yes information information St. John Autism Spectrum Disorder Adult (18-30) Adult (18-30) information and Youth Petra Robitaille Gregory Steeves Shelley Leiner Kandice Hachey Brigitte Bouffard Renee Levesque Jane Stephenson Petra.robitaille@horizonnnb.ca Greg.steeves@nbed.nb.ca sdleiner@rogers.com Kandice.hachey@nbed.nb.ca Brigittebouffard@acnb.ca Renee.levesque@vitalenb.ca jstephenson@rogers.com New Brunswick CI Roster 4
5 St. John Disability s Phonological Disorders; Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Brain and Neck Tumors; Cleft Lip and Palate; Aphasia; Acquired Brain Injury; Brainstem Stroke - Cancer; Parkinson's Disease; Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease; Multiple Sclerosis; Voice Disorder Yes Beth McCann DrBethMcCann@gmail.com St. John Tracadie Childhood Disabilities; Cognitive/ Intellectual Disabilities; Developmental Disabilities; Learning Disability; Voice Disorder; Stuttering and Martha Vowles marthavowles@gmail.com New Brunswick CI Roster 5
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