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Banter Booster #58: Useful things for busy speech pathologists
*New* NDIS and SLP Compliance Boost!
6-BOOSTS TO START YOUR WEEK!
👋🏻 I’m David. Of late, I’ve seen lots of questions about SLP regulation & the NDIS, so we’ve added a 🆕 NDIS & Health Provider Compliance Boost to help you stay up to speed ⌚️. As always, we hope you find it useful!
When my alarm clock tells me it’s time to get up and go to work…
1. 🆓Resources
🗨️ Mental Health and Speech and Language Challenges roundtable 🗯️with @UCLPALS@SpeechAndLangUK@lilacCourt#visualminutes#graphicrecording ✍🏼
— Federica Ciotti (@FedeCiotti)
3:22 PM • Jun 18, 2024
Behaviour Management in a nutshell
— Tom Bennett OBE (@tombennett71)
11:31 AM • Oct 23, 2022
2. 🆓 Technical Skills, & Training
Don’t miss @Sydney_Uni Speech Pathology Research Symposium
Thurs June 27 next week @syd_health🚀Free event 🌟All welcome, health professionals, students, community. Latest SP research outcomes, mingle with colleagues 🤗Afternoon tea by @SpeechPathAus🧁☕️— Kimberley Docking (@DrKimba)
5:34 AM • Jun 19, 2024
Announcement 📢 Free, live (virtual) educational webinar hosted by my colleagues and I in celebration of #Dysphagia Awareness Month, with a spotlight on #myositis. Join us next week! And click below to register weillcornell.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
— James Curtis, PhD (he/him) 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ (@JamesCurtisSLP)
2:20 PM • Jun 19, 2024
3. 🆓 Clinical Practice Tips
Big congrats to all #SLTClassOf2024 🎓🎉
Whether you've got an #NQP#SLT job lined up or thinking about your career options, @RCSLT are here to support you.
What to expect:
🌟rcslt.org/news/supportin… 🌟Lots of helpful tips (co-produced w/members) ⬇️
#SLpeeps#MySLTday#SLT2B— RCSLT 💙 (@RCSLT)
3:10 PM • Jun 17, 2024
4. 🔓Research
#openaccess
🎯 # of books read less important than conversational aspects during book reading such as text-to-life connections & explanations
Home literacy environment, digital media & vocabulary development in #preschool children
#picturebooks#prek
— Daniela O'Neill (@daniela_oneill)
1:00 PM • Jun 18, 2024
Very proud to share our latest research on the performance of different acoustic measures to discriminate speakers with and without voice disorders using vowel production. Congratulations to Dr Duong Nguyen who lead this study!
— Dr Cate Madill (she/her) (@Cate_Madill)
12:13 AM • Jun 18, 2024
Incredible work👇! Such interesting reading having been lucky enough to be one of the therapists delivering @LUNA_Aphasia - so much work, learning and experience reduced to an article which triggered many lovely memories @PLOSONE#discourse#aphasia
— Richard Talbot (@rtslt)
10:21 AM • Jun 17, 2024
5. 🆕 NDIS & Health Provider Compliance 🔧🔨
Join El Gibbs @bluntshovels with disability law expert Mitchell Skipsey on @drgeorgethecrip 's latest podcast episode to discuss the #NDISBill, recent amendments, and what's needed to ensure the Bill meets the needs of #NDIS participants.
tinyurl.com/5n75tfbm
— DANA Ltd (@dana_advocacy)
4:00 AM • Jun 19, 2024
6. Client perspectives and why I 😍 speech pathology!
Advanced Nurse Practitioner Brian Magennis outlines the top ten causes of a sudden deterioration in Parkinson’s Disease (PD) in this chart.
We put together further information on each cause and ways to treat them, available to read on our website: parkinsons.ie/top-causes-sud…
— Parkinson's Ireland (@ParkinsonsIre)
11:18 AM • Jun 18, 2024
There is currently no cure for motor neurone disease. But there is hope. Sheffield researchers are working to make MND history.
— The University of Sheffield (@sheffielduni)
11:28 AM • Jun 19, 2024
I don't understand why so many native speakers, who probably don't even speak any other language, got this so wrong. This is incredible.
— Di (Yee) (@nguyenhdi)
12:06 AM • Jun 18, 2024