Using the key informant method to identify children with disabilities : a working guide

INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR EVIDENCE IN DISABILITY (ICED)

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January 2015
78 p, ill

This document is a practical working guide using the Key Informant Method (KIM) to identify children with disabilities in the community. KIM is an approach to identifying children with disabilities in the community through trained community volunteers, known as Key Informants (KIs). The guide outlines practical information and guidance for administering KIM. It is based on the experiences of the International Centre for Evidence in Disability (ICED) in using this method in a number of different settings including Bangladesh, Pakistan, Malawi and Kenya

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