New resources for clinicians – please tell us what you’d like

** Apologies for any cross-posting between subscribers to the general LUNA blog and subscribers to the LUNA Community of Practice blog**
We want to find what new resources you would like for discourse, when working with patients/ clients with aphasia.
We are delighted to say that the inquiry from Phase 2 of LUNA, ‘UK speech and language therapists’ views and reported practices of discourse analysis in aphasia rehabilitation’ (Cruice et al., 2020) has been published in the latest issue of the International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders (IJLCD) – you can access this journal via your membership with the RCSLT. Thank you for your valuable contributions to the LUNA project so far. Phase 1’s systematic review (Dipper et al., in press) has also been accepted for publication in Aphasiology. The research team is now preparing to embark on Phase 5 of the study.
We are writing to ask for your help to take the project forwards and turn the knowledge we have found from our inquiry and review into action. We aim to support people to read the survey and systematic review, and to be inspired and empowered to make behavioural changes.
We would like to run a few ideas that we had by you and invite you to share your ideas with us too. Please complete this short survey:

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/RZBY2BQ

It shouldn’t take more than 10 minutes. It would be great to receive your response by the end of day, Friday 22nd May 2020, if possible.

And please feel free to forward the survey link to any other clinicians who might like to be involved.

Many thanks and we look forward to hearing from you,

Sarah Johnston and Carla Chynoweth
Knowledge Exchange project for LUNA, Division of Language and Communication Science, City, University of London

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