Sunday 25 September 2011

An exciting line-up of speakers for the SLT conference!

January is fast approaching and a number of international, regional and national speakers for the SLT conference in January 2012 have now confirmed their attendance including:

Dr. Julie Marshall, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Dr. Lindy McAllister, University of Queensland, Australia
Prof. David Shapiro, University of Western Caroline, USA
Cath Irvine, Intensive Interaction Institute, UK
Anne-Marie Simon, SLT, France
Isolde Hoffinger Pattis, SLT, France
Tamara Jolly, SLT, Australia
Isla Jones, SLT, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Dr. Sarah Kyobe, VSO Uganda
David Rochus Kyambadde, SLT, Kenya
Rachael Gibson, SLT, Kenya
Martin Nafukho, OT, Kenya
Paul Njuki, Kyambogo University, Uganda
Marise Fernandes, SLT, Makerere Univeristy / Mulago Hospital, Uganda 
Helen Barrett, SLT, Makerere University / Mulago Hospital, Uganda
SLT graduates, Makerere University, Uganda
SLT students, Makerere University, Uganda

And more Ugandan contributions to be confirmed .....

It's going to be a fantastic event - don't forget to spread the word!

4 comments:

  1. What fun! I would love to attend. I saw the funding sources below- are there any for US based therapists?

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  2. Hi Praying. The course is still ongoing, though I (who set up blog) am no longer involved (hence lack of updates!) You can contact the team there on speechtherapyuganda@yahoo.com or on facebook ASALTEA speech-therapy. Thanks.

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  4. Hi Praying. I was looking at this blog as I will recently be visiting Uganda. You are likely qualified not as I see your post is over a year old. I worked in Guyana in South America and my old dept have links with ASHA and are always keen for support if you were interested in getting involved in their work. My old blog www.fionainguyana.blogspot.ie gives information from my time there.

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