Category: Discussion groups

Thank you to everyone who took part in our discussion groups this year

As 2022 comes to an end, we wanted to take a moment to look back. And we wanted to give a round of applause to the 37 fabulous participants who took part in our discussion groups. The problem More than 350,000 people have aphasia in the UK.   Aphasia is a communication disability.   Aphasia…Continue Reading Thank you to everyone who took part in our discussion groups this year

The full-time whistle has blown – our data collection is complete!

Our final survey with speech and language therapists (SLTs) and researchers closed last week, marking the end of data collection with all our key stakeholders for this project. 28 SLTs from around the UK and researchers from several countries across 3 continents took part in our 2nd eDelphi to suggest desired therapy outcomes for people…Continue Reading The full-time whistle has blown – our data collection is complete!

That’s a wrap! Part 1 is done… and Part 2 has already begun!

The 1st September marked a very special milestone in the APT project. Researchers from around the world completed Round 3 of their eDelphi (a method of finding consensus over successive rounds of online surveys) meaning that we now have the views of all four key stakeholder groups (people with aphasia, family members, Speech and Language…Continue Reading That’s a wrap! Part 1 is done… and Part 2 has already begun!