Primary progressive aphasia and speech pathology S7E09

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Swallowing Awareness Day: Safe and enjoyable meals S8E7

In this week’s episode, we recognise Swallowing Awareness Day by speaking with Stacey Baldac, SPA's Chief Speech Pathology Advancement, about a research project co-designed with people living with dysphagia. Stacey shares the importance of person-centred meals, communication, and ...  Show more

Rebroadcast: Flexible models of service supports S8E6

In this episode we are rebroadcasting an episode from 2024 and reflect on the how a flexible approach to service delivery can improve the accessibility, adaptability, and efficacy of our supports There are many unknowns in the lead up to changes such as the introduction of Thrivi ...  Show more

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