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DescriptionBetter Conversations Communication Partner Training for Acquired Neurological Conditions: How to do this in practice.
A clinical course for speech and language therapists to build practical skills in delivering communication partner training. Delivered by: Dr Anna Volkmer (UCL and National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square) and Dr Suzanne Beeke (UCL) who are both co- lead the Better Conversations team. tinyurl.com/BetterConversationsLab
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ContactFor all queries in regards to this Course please contact the following :- Kea Young
PLEASE ONLY CONTACT THE ONLINE STORE DIRECTLY IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS WITH YOUR DEBIT/CREDIT CARD PAYMENT, FOR ALL OTHER QUERIES RELATING TO THIS COURSE, INCLUDING CANCELLATIONS THESE SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE CONTACT DETAILS ABOVE. More InformationDelivering communication partner training (CPT) is challenging because it is a complex intervention. This course aims to provide you with the theoretical and practical tools and experience to deliver CPT to clients with speech language and communication difficulties arising from stroke, brain injury and primary progressive aphasia. It covers: - An overview of the CPT evidence base and principles of the Better Conversations approach - Opportunities to practice assessing conversation using video-based cases and to plan an intervention session - Problem-based learning in how to support a client and their family/friend to watch videos of their own conversations and to jointly set goals - Opportunities to problem solve teletherapy delivery of CPT - Advice on measuring outcomes of individual and group-based CPT
You will develop skills in: - Assessing conversation - Supporting the client and their family/friend to identify barriers and facilitators and set goals - Delivering teleCPT - Measuring CPT outcomes
Please note refreshments will not be provided but there is a café on campus that will be open throughout the day. Recently Added |