Category Archives: Speech and Language Therapy
Conference for health professionals on paediatric gastro-oesophageal reflux disease
The charity 'Living with reflux' is running a conference to ensure health professionals working with young children – including speech and language therapists - have sufficient information to identify the condition and refer on for treatment. Speech and language therapist Analou … Continue reading
Spring 10 issue of Speech & Language Therapy in Practice out now
The courier has just been to take the authors' copies of the Spring 10 issue which means mailing is now complete. Spring 10 includes the first of a new ethics series considering everyday events which need to be on our … Continue reading
North Wales speech and language therapy event and article
I am heading off to Wales tomorrow for an Afasic Cymru event ‘Communication Counts’ on Friday. I will have a stand in the exhibition hall, but the main reason for going is that I am doing one to one sessions … Continue reading
RHN Guide to artificial feeding for people with Huntington’s disease
The Spring 10 issue of Speech & Language Therapy in Practice is with the printer and should be mailed out to subscribers next week. One of the news items (p.2) is about a report on end-of-life nutrition strategy which has … Continue reading
Sandwell speech and language therapy on show
A new article, freely available on the speechmag website, aims to inspire speech and language therapy departments to consider taking part in trade exhibitions as exhibitors rather than visitors. In 'Sandwell on show', Jane Oates and Diana McQueen of Sandwell PCT … Continue reading
The Guardian breaks into speech and language therapy online
The Guardian is running an online session on Wednesday 3rd February to discuss speech and language therapy as a career. The Live Q&A 'Break into speech and language therapy' session is from 1-4pm. I will be one of the panel on hand … Continue reading
Talking Mats release ‘To see ourselves as others see us’ on Burns Night
Burns Night is an appropriate time for the Scotland-based Talking Mats group to launch its latest resource 'To see ourselves as others see us'. The line comes from a poem inspired by, of all things, the progress of a head louse over … Continue reading
Speech and language therapists and teachers of the deaf – ‘Communicating clearly together’
Reader Sue Hamrouge gave me a call to ask if I would alert readers to a forthcoming conference to promote collaborative working between speech and language therapists who work with deaf people, and teachers of the deaf. The conference is … Continue reading
Speechmag blog is Speechwoman’s ‘Site of the Month’
What a great start to my day – an e-mail from Caroline Bowen telling me that the speechmag blog has been awarded the Speechwoman 'Site of the Month' award for January 2010! Along with speechmag, Caroline's renowned website is one … Continue reading
Wordworks supports early literacy, empowers parents and fosters resilience
Cynthia Pelman, who joined Speech & Language Therapy in Practice recently following several years working abroad, says the Wordworks charity in South Africa is "continuing to do wonderful work which I am a bit sad not to be part of any … Continue reading