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28 May
2007

My top resources - new technology

New technology developments across paediatric, adult learning disability and adult services.

Author: Gill Cameron, Jaclyn Dallas, Judy Goodfellow, Lorraine Hope, Caitriona Hutton, Gillian Nixon, Rebecca Richardson, Karen Rodger & Lesley Smith
Magazine issue: Summer 07

26 February
2007

Broadening the mind

A travel scholarship benefits a community service for people with aphasia.

Author: Karen Yuill
Magazine issue: Spring 07

26 February
2007

Increasing the scope

Speech and language therapists set up a nasendoscopy clinic for clients with voice problems.

Author: Lindsay Doidge & Daphne Carpenter
Magazine issue: Spring 07

26 February
2007

Assessments assessed (1)

Asperger Syndrome Diagnostic Scale; New Jay’s Observational Assessment of Dysphagia (paediatric; ALD; adult versions); CELF-Preschool 2UK reviewed.

Author: Alison Hunter; Kerry Wreford-Bush; Antoinette Forbes; Claire Cropper; Louise Tweedie
Magazine issue: Spring 07

26 February
2007

Life coaching: the missing link?

A speech and language retrains as a life coach, and finds this new dimension has brought particular benefits to people who stammer.

Author: Catherine Williamson
Magazine issue: Spring 07

26 February
2007

What Kate Did at Work

A strategic approach to training nursing home staff in supporting people with acquired communication and / or swallowing difficulties.

Author: Kate Balzer
Magazine issue: Spring 07

26 February
2007

Targeting bullying

Are children with communication disability targeted disproportionately by school bullies? Does school setting or age make a difference?

Author: Catherine de la Bedoyere
Magazine issue: Spring 07

26 February
2007

Are you being served?

Life coach Jo Middlemiss encourages us to move on from decisions that are no longer of benefit.

Author: Jo Middlemiss
Magazine issue: Spring 07

26 February
2007

How I provide social communication groups (1): Structure, strengths and strategies

The structure, ethos and example activities from four social communication groups aimed at children of different ages with high level autism and Asperger’s syndrome.

Author: Jane Baker & Gill Rogers
Magazine issue: Spring 07

26 February
2007

How I provide social communication groups (2): A WICKED course

The WICKED (‘Workplace Interactions and Communication Keyskills for Everyday, and for Dating’) pilot course for young people with Asperger’s Syndrome.

Author: Alison Roberts
Magazine issue: Spring 07

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