
Rachael Rietdijk
@rachaelreedake
Lecturer in the Discipline of Speech Pathology at the University of Sydney. Research on #TBI #digitalhealth #SLP. Member of @ABICommLab
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I've made a number of aphasia-friendly video abstracts 🎞️ ...but didn't have clear data on how people w #aphasia want research presented. We talked to people with aphasia from multiple countries to find out. Collaboration between Aphasia Trialists and @ARC doi.org/10.1080/026870…


A timely publication on the long-term lived experience of #CCD after TBI as World Health Organization (WHO) #rehabilitation2030 is launched calling us to advocate for improved access to rehabilitation Inclusive Futures: Reimagining Disability Speech Pathology Australia



Did you know the University of Sydney SPEECH Clinic provides student-led speech pathology services for adults? Located at the Susan Wakil Health Building, the clinic's assessment & therapy services are provided by speech pathology students supervised by qualified speech pathologists.


⭐️SPEECH clinic Sydney Health⭐️ We now provide #dysphagia services to adults with swallowing difficulties 👅👄🗣️🫁 💻Enquiries and referrals: [email protected] Stroke Foundation Dementia Australia ParkinsonsNSW




Catch up with all the ABI Communication Lab news with our most recent newsletter: abi-communication-lab.sydney.edu.au/wp-content/upl…


Social-ABI-lity, a social media training program for people with #ABI, is the product of an extensive co-design project Dr Petra Avramovic Professor Emma Power Rachael Rietdijk Dr. Jarryd Daymond ABI Communication Lab Sydney Health Westmead Applied Research Centre #WARC_USYD



Would you like to contribute your views to developing a new social media assessment tool for people with acquired brain injury? Dr Liss (Melissa Brunner) and her team are seeking input from people with ABI and professionals working in ABI. Open to people located anywhere in the 🌍



Our ABI Communication Lab team is looking forward to attending the BrainInjuryAustralia Conference in Adelaide, 24-26 Sept 2024! We will present a half-day workshop on Wed 25 Sept on evidence-based interventions for communication challenges following ABI. Register at braininjuryconference.com.au




Are you interested in voice banking? A new Community of Practice is forming to discuss the latest advancements in this field. Get in touch with the facilitators Sarah El-Wahsh or Dr Lillian Krikheli using the email details below if you would like to join this new community.


Exciting news – we are looking for a Clinical Research Officer to join our ABI Communication Lab at the University of Sydney. Work with us on innovative projects about improving communication after acquired brain injury. For more information and to apply visit: seek.com.au/job/80046272
