The APT project needs you! We are developing a new CPT intervention – Aphasia Partnership Training – that works with two people at once – both the person with aphasia and a member of their family. We would like your views on what outcomes we might expect to come from this new communication partner training…Continue Reading More SLTs and researchers needed to share their valuable knowledge on therapy outcomes
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!
Our 1st eDelphi* for Speech and Language Therapists is now closed – thank you to everyone who took part!
*An eDelphi is a special kind of online survey that looks to find agreement across a group, and sees whether individuals can be swayed by what the group results say. Through iterative rounds, eDelphis find out how much consensus exists on a topic. Phew…it’s been a busy summer here at APT HQ with data collecting…Continue Reading Our 1st eDelphi* for Speech and Language Therapists is now closed – thank you to everyone who took part!
What counts as communication partner training?
If you’re a Speech and Language Therapist, you may be wondering if what you do counts as communication partner training (CPT). Please don’t be put off by the name – if you’re working with families with aphasia to help with communication, it’s very likely that you are doing CPT. CPT can be done by following…Continue Reading What counts as communication partner training?
Our e-Delphis are now open!
Today we launched our e-Delphis and we are looking for researchers (based anywhere) and for Speech and Language Therapists (based in the UK) to take part! An e-Delphi is an online consensus-building process. Participants will be asked to complete two e-Delphis, each with three rounds, from April to October 2022. Each round online will take…Continue Reading Our e-Delphis are now open!
In the news!
Did you spot us in any of these newsletters? Aphasia Reconnect – January 2022 British Aphasiology Society (BAS) – December 2021 Say Aphasia – December 2021 Say Aphasia – March 2022 Aphasia Reconnect – April 2022 Thank you Aphasia Reconnect, BAS, and Say Aphasia for helping us to spread the word!…Continue Reading In the news!