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Going for a coffee – aids, prototypes and service developments for people with aphasia
Back in 2001, Speech & Language Therapy in Practice featured an article ‘Imprints of the mind’ about a group of people with aphasia from Dundee who had participated in an exciting research project ‘Expression’. Christine Kingsley (then Farrell), who lectures in Design at … Continue reading
Posted in Aphasia, Community settings, Resources, Service delivery, Voluntary organisations, Web/Tech
Tagged aphasia, aphasia awareness campaign, community settings, design for social inclusion, Dundee Speakability, hand held tools, i-phone apps, individual story, research project, talking wallet, training
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