This has to be my favourite part of our new rapid review on #echolalia prevalence in autism - have a look at where @LucyEBryant's deep dive into history and chasing references over time landed! https://t.co/DRtorCA0Vh
New #OpenAccess rapid review on the prevalence of
#echolalia in autistic people from me,@LucyEBryant, @DrJuliaDray & Prof Jacqui Roberts: https://t.co/DRtorCA0Vh Amazing to see the variation among current studies and when in history the mostly commonly cited figures originated!
Interested in doing a PhD @Sydney_Uni to improve functional and social independence of ppl with #dementia in #agedcare? Our@NHMRC funded team is accepting applications now for this wonderful scholarship opportunity 🎓
https://t.co/fXK6wkYbRi
@YunHeeJeon1@ABICommLab@syd_health
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@becsutherlandSP, R. Turnbull, A. Toms, A. Perry, C. & Watts, A. (2024). 🇦🇺Australian SLPs’ knowledge and actions regarding the early signs of #autism: When does caution become gatekeeping? @IJSLP, 1–13. https://t.co/8rZVzNq1sJ
@speechwoman@IJSLP Thanks for sharing @speechwoman ! Such an interesting topic to explore, some important information for speech pathologists and universities to consider #slp
..... conversations with parents which might be difficult, better knowledge of the early signs of autism and a better understanding of the role they can play in supporting families to access diagnostic assessments.
New from me and a great team of former and current speech path and journalism students from @UniCanberra exploring SLPs' knowledge and actions around early autism. https://t.co/nWD9764Zdn
Highlights include: a need to support younger and early career speech paths to have 1/2
And that's a Wrap!
What a great turnout for the CAG Launch and Inaugural workshop @Adam_Guastella@ian_hickie @Kathy_Refshauge @SHPartners@syd_health
Child Development team ➡️https://t.co/ISOimO7Fgk
@SDennis_USYD @tricmc I had my PhD printed on a scarf! It just looks like fine lines, but when you look closely you can learn all about telehealth and speech pathology 🤣