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Factsheet – What is a communication aid

WEBA communication aid helps an individual to communicate more effectively with people around them. Communication aids are also referred to as AAC devices. AAC refers to …

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PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System)

WEBThe Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) is described by its authors as “ a unique AAC training package developed for use with young children with autism and …

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FAQs – AAC assessment and clinical decision-making

WEBThe EHCP is a legally binding document issued by local authorities in England and Wales. The EHCP should detail extra resources including staff time, specialist assessments, …

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FAQs – AAC and general paediatric care

WEBThere are two types of AAC: “aided” and “unaided” systems. Unaided systems do not require any equipment, by typically involve signing, eye pointing, facial expression, …

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NHS England: Update on Local AAC Services

WEBFrom The AAC Subgroup, Advisory Group for the Complex Disability Equipment Clinical Reference Group: In April 2013, ‘Liberating the NHS’ changes came …

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National Occupational Standards (NOS) for Assistive Technology

WEBFinal Project Information Bulletin – January 2014. Skills for Health is pleased to announce that the NOS for Assistive Technologies have been approved by the UK …

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Role of the Speech & Language Therapist

WEBSpeech and language therapists assess and treat a person with specific speech, language and communication problems to enable them to communicate to the best of their ability. …

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Launch of IPAACKS (Informing and Profiling AAC Knowledge and …

WEBPRESS RELEASE FROM NHS EDUCATION FOR SCOTLAND. NHS Education for Scotland (NES) is delighted to announce the launch of IPAACKS: …

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International Communication Project 2014

WEBThe aims of this international project are: To raise the profile and status of communication disabilities with international health bodies and policy makers. To …

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Role of the Occupational Therapist

WEBOccupational therapy is the assessment and treatment of physical, psychological, social and environmental needs using specific, purposeful activity to prevent disability and help …

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Communication Passports

WEBA communication passport is a way of supporting a vulnerable person with communication difficulties across transitions, drawing together complex information (including the …

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Getting AAC into EHCPs: By hook and crook; by hub and …

WEBACT draft format V2.1 • ACT draft format V 2.1 • What is ACT? • What ACT can and cannot do • Linked to letters on the template for BCC • Section A: Views, interests, hopes and …

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Shining a light on Augmentative and Alternative …

WEBWhy was this research needed? ‘Without communication no-one can ever really know you1.’ Communication is an essential life skill, central to interaction and vital for …

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Assistive Communication Service (ACS)

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