Child and Adolescent Scale of Environment (CASE) - Inadequate lack of assistive device equipment indicator

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Child and Adolescent Scale of Environment (CASE) - Inadequate lack of assistive device equipment indicator
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The indicator relating to there being an inadequate amount or lack of assistive devices or equipment for the child, as part of the Child Adolescent Scale of Environment (CASE)
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Child and Adolescent Scale of Environment (CASE) - Inadequate lack of assistive device equipment indicator
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The indicator relating to there being an inadequate amount or lack of assistive devices or equipment for the child, as part of the Child Adolescent Scale of Environment (CASE)
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C50434
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CASEInadLackAssistDevEquipInd
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