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Communication training for health professionals

Best Practice Statement

These statements have been updated by the NHMRC Centre of Research Excellence in Aphasia Recovery and Rehabilitation (Aphasia CRE) in 2024 in accordance with the most up to date research and expert opinion. (Statements originally developed by the NHMRC CCRE in Aphasia Rehabilitation in 2014)

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  1. 1.4 Speech pathologists should provide education about the characteristics of aphasia and training on supported communication techniques to all people involved in the care of people with aphasia. 
  2. speech pathologist providing training

 


 

 

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aphasiacre@latrobe.edu.au

+61 3 9479 5559

Professor Miranda Rose
Centre of Research Excellence in Aphasia Recovery and Rehabilitation
La Trobe University
Melbourne Australia

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