View our latest Aphasia CRE seminar -
From Search to Speech: Understanding the Experience and Accessibility of Everyday Technologies for People with Aphasia.
Presentation by: Dr Abi Roper, Speech & Language Therapist & Research Fellow at City St George’s, Uni of London.
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SP’s needed – Casual Marking at SCU and Casual Tutor needed in Coffs Harbour
We have received the following request from Genevieve Wong at SCU- Casual Marking I am currently looking for casual markers for SPCH3004 – Intervention of Adult Acquired Speech and Language Disorders. Please let me know…
Aphasia-DOOR: Your Voice in Measuring Research Success
We are seeking people with aphasia to co-design a new research tool for aphasia clinical trials.
See our website for more information and contact details aphasiacre.wpcomstaging.com/2780-2/
POSITION VACANT - RESEARCH ASSISTANT
We're looking for a speech pathologist as a research assistant (1 year full time). Involves providing support within two clinical trials, liaising with participants & managing data & processes.
Find out more - careers.pageuppeople.com/533/caw/en/j...
Help improve support for people with mild aphasia.
We are seeking a few more people with mild or very mild aphasia to support our project - please pass this onto anyone in the Melbourne area who might be interested. Aphasia research and rehabilitation often overlooks people with milder aphasia.…
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From Search to Speech: Understanding the Experience and Accessibility of Everyday Technologies for People with Aphasia.
Presentation by: Dr Abi Roper, University of London.
More information and free registration - aphasiacre.wpcomstaging.com/2026/02/02/r...
🗣️ We’re Looking for Participants!
Take part in a research study exploring how people communicate interesting pictures to a conversation partner.
This work will help us improve how communication for people with aphasia is assessed and supported.💬
More info- aphasiacre.wpcomstaging.com/2026/01/06/%...
🗣️We’re Looking for Participants!
Aphasia CRE – Recruiting Conversation Partners for a Communication Assessment We’re inviting conversation pairs to take part in an exciting research study exploring how people communicate interesting pictures to a conversation partner. This work will help us…
Aphasia CRE Office Closure over Holidays
The Aphasia CRE office will be closed over the Christmas and New Year period from 20th Dec to 4th Jan. We send our very best wishes to all Aphasia CRE Community of Practice members and our social media followers. Thank you for being part of our community…
The Aphasia CRE office will close over the Christmas & New Year period from 20 Dec to 4 Jan.
We send our very best wishes to all our social media followers.
Thank you for being part of our community this year. We look forward to continuing to learn, share, and connect with you in 2026.
Celebrating the retirement of Aphasia CRE Director, Emeritus Professor Miranda Rose
Miranda Rose In the past few weeks we have been celebrating the official retirement of our beloved Director, Emeritus Professor Miranda Rose. The Aphasia CRE was Miranda's vision and she worked tirelessly towards…
and Roisin Hayes is from The University of Sydney.
Clare Kendrick is the Stroke Network's Allied Health Co-Chair,
Meet more of the fantastic speakers we have lined up for ASA Melb 2025 next Thursday/Friday 27&28 Nov
Ryan dos Santos Meechan from The University of Auckland,
Tickets are on sale until Monday 24th Nov - www.aphasiasymposium.com.au
ASA 2025 – Last chance to attend – register by Monday!
You definately want to be at the Aphasiaology Symposium next week on Thursday and Friday, we will be hearing from a wide range of speakers and thought we would introduce a few more with an introduction of their presentations. This is a…
Introducing more of our wonderful speakers at ASA 2025
We are looking forward to seeing you next thursday and friday for ASA 2025. We will be hearing from a wide range of speakers and thought we would introduce a few more with an introduction of their presentations. This is a wonderful opportunity…
We are excited that ASA 2025 is on next week!
There's lots happening with 29 speakers getting ready to share their amazing work with you.
We encourage local clinicians and students to take advantagethe opportunity for professional development.
Register NOW aphasiasymposium.com.au/registration
Aphasiology Symposium of Australasia 2025 is on next week in Melbourne – Register Now!
We are excited that the Aphasiology Symposium of Australasia 2025 is on next week! There has been a lot happening with the event preparations and 29 speakers getting ready to share their amazing work with you.…
Join us for our next Aphasia CRE Seminar – 5th Dec at 10am
When care gets lost in translation: Clinical pathways and outcomes for people with aphasia who need an interpreter. Presentation by: Dr Kathleen Mellahn National quantitative data and qualitative insights from multidisciplinary healthcare…
Join our next Aphasia CRE Seminar - Fri 5th Dec 10am (AEDT) -
When care gets lost in translation: Clinical pathways and outcomes for people with aphasia who need an interpreter. "
"Presentation by: Dr Kathleen Mellahn
Register free now latrobe.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
ASA 2025 program available now
The Aphasiology Symposium of Australasia Program for Nov 27 & 28 is on the website now and we are excited to hear from speakers across Australia and New Zealand as they update us on the latest in research, clinical developments, resources and supports for people with…
October Aphasia CRE Seminar available to watch now-
“No Gains Left Behind: What SLPs Need to Know About Maintenance in Chronic Aphasia” Presentation by: Dr Maya Menahemi Falkov Aphasia therapy often leads to meaningful gains - but ensuring they last is a major challenge. This presentation…
AAA’s 15th National Conference is taking place on the 8 & 9 November in Sydney, New South Wales.
Join in person or online.
Tickets available - events.humanitix.com/australian-a...
Aphasiology Symposium of Australiasia 2025 is less than 5 weeks away!
ASA 2025 is less than 5 weeks away and we are looking forward to hearing from a wide range of speakers on aphasia research and clinical practice. Clinicians are encouraged to attend for profesional development and registrations…
Dr Claire Bennington is known for her work on promoting aphasia awareness in the community and we are looking forward to hearing Claire's presentation - "Collaboration is vital for the successful implementation of an international aphasia awareness campaign"
More info- aphasiasymposium.com.au
ASA 2025 is less than 5 weeks away & we are looking forward to hearing from a wide range of speakers on aphasia research and clinical practice.
Clinicians are encouraged to attend for professional development & registrations are open for 1 or 2 days - more information aphasiasymposium.com.au
At ASA 2025 we will hear from Kathleen Mellahn, who has recently completed her PhD and will be talking on "The inpatient clinical pathway for people with aphasia from CALD backgrounds: Differences from admission to discharge."
ASA 2025 Melbourne
Register now - aphasiasymposium.com.au/registration
We're looking forward to hearing from Dr Megan Trebilcock at ASA 2025.
Megan's presentation will be "Empowering the aphasia community to drive the development of aphasia camps in Australia"
Register for ASA 2025 now - aphasiasymposium.com.au/registration
Join our Research: Measuring Meaningful Changes in Aphasia Care
-When aphasia test scores change, do these changes reflect what people with aphasia feel is a meaningful improvement?
-We're investigating this important question & we need your input
More info- redcap.health.uq.edu.au/surveys/?s=8...