Thank you for the responses so far☺️ more help needed please 🙌 once you’ve had a read and signed the consent, click on the link in this thread to go to the questionnaire! Thank you all you lovely SLTs
I had a conversation today about the difference between "kindness" & "niceness" in leadership so I decided to post about it. The article & graphic explain why, as leaders, we should choose kindness over niceness. Kindness is about caring enough to push people toward greatness, even when it’s uncomfortable. It’s a harder path but better in the long run:
https://t.co/8fow4ZEmWN. By @emb928
Graphic: @thejustinmecham via @dangrimes1980
🗣️ This week our Stroke rehab ward’s communication group theme was #rockingaphasia and we had some brilliant designs! We will be continuing throughout #AphasiaAwarenessMonth & hopefully involving our PT & OT colleagues
Reminder to register for this event on Post-Covid innovation & waiting list initiatives. We also have a service user speaking at the event on 18th Oct. Please share.
SAVE DATE - Hub event Oct 18th 1-3. A sharing forum re managing SLT waiting lists & post-Covid recovery. If you’d like to talk for 10 mins on what’s worked in your service (public or indep sector) please DM me. @EmmaPagnamenta @clarrysmith@SolentSLTEast@RCSLTLearn@_ASLTIP
We’re planning an event to explore post-pandemic reset & recovery ideas for SLT services in late Spring/Summer. If you’d like to shape this event - get in touch. We’d welcome @UniRdg_Psych students @talkingoutcomes@rachael_middle @EmmaPagnamenta @SolentTherapies @RCSLTLearn
Excited to share my last PhD article about the lived experience of managing #dysphagia at home & in the community. Significant psychosocial impacts which require care beyond physical impairment and awareness about dysphagia needed in the broader community! https://t.co/ALIjeTE7zB
To mark #MSWeek this short video highlights how it can impact on communication, speech and swallowing. #SLPeeps can play an important role supporting people with multiple sclerosis to achieve the outcomes that matter to them. #ThisIsMS
Good communication is crucial when working with people following brain injury. Check out the easy read communication standards from @RCSLT https://t.co/imYJhMUI3A
A real takeaway from today is that the concept of self-care for those working in healthcare, isn’t ‘fluffy’ or a luxury. There is a robust evidence base that self-compassion leads to better outcomes for patients, clinicians and organisations #brainCEN
@SLTLoulou I am researching into adults who are able to give informed consent so unfortunately won’t be able to look at paeds for this particular research. Thank you for your interest.
Information sheet
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Consent form
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Online questionnaire
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