#343 | Early Childhood Holistic Outcomes: Facilitators and Barriers in Scaling Up Implementation across Early Intervention Centres | Lucia Yeo & Dr Chun Yi Lim
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	                    | Wednesday, October 11, 2023 | 
| 11:35 AM - 11:55 AM | 
Speaker
                        Dr Chun Yi Lim
                    
                
                            Principal Occupational Therapist
                        
                    
                            KK Women's and Children's Hospital
                        
                    Early Childhood Holistic Outcomes: Facilitators and Barriers in Scaling Up Implementation across Early Intervention Centres
Biography
                    Dr Lim Chun Yi is a Principal Occupational Therapist who has been working with children with developmental needs and their families at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (Department of Child Development). She graduated from McMaster University in Canada with a PhD in Rehabilitation Science. 
Dr Lim has published in international peer-reviewed journals and is a recipient of international scholarships and local research awards. She holds a joint appointment position as an Assistant Professor at the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) and is teaching in the Occupational Therapy Program. She is currently the co-lead of the ECHO Framework Technical Assistance Team.
                
        
                        Ms Lucia Yeo
                    
                
                            Clinical Research Coordinator
                        
                    
                            KK Women's and Children's Hospital
                        
                    Early Childhood Holistic Outcomes: Facilitators and Barriers in Scaling Up Implementation across Early Intervention Centres
Biography
                    Miss Lucia Yeo is a Clinical Research Coordinator at KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital (Department of Child Development), Singapore. She graduated from University College London with a Masters in Social Policy and Social Research. Prior to that, she has worked on and helped with the evaluation of various research projects in the social service, education and hospital sector. She has an interest in the field of special needs and in early intervention for children with developmental needs. She is currently part of the ECHO Framework Technical Assistance Team and also provides research support for other department projects.