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APHASIA RESOURCES

This page houses resources to support culturally responsive practice with people with aphasia.  The need for these resources was identified from a research project involving speech pathologists with expertise in working with people with people with aphasia from diverse linguistic backgrounds. The resources have been developed by speech pathology student volunteers, with oversight from Sympatico Research Group.

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These resources are accessible for members only. Please sign up or login in (membership is free).  To sign up, please either click onto one of the resource links below (a sign up page will pop up), or click onto the green drop down menu arrow in the top right hand corner of this page.

 

Translated resources developed to date include (click on link below to access):

 

Further resources in development include:

  • Bilingual aphasia resource guide

  • Information sheet about bilingual aphasia​

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We are grateful to the following student volunteers who contributed their time and expertise to this project:

Griffith University

- 2019-2020: Amanda Chan, Nikita Mathur, Laura Rainey

- 2020-2021: Sheena Clark, Veronika Hleborodova, Lea Ise, Bethany Monteath, Peter Pang, Priya Price, Flora Young

- 2021-2022: Sarah Challen, Erika Chumpia, Grace Curtis, Christie Gicquel, Wanwan Guo, Stephanie Hill

- 2022-2023: Jenny Gunnarsson, Eleni Kallergi, Wing Yu (Ruby) Tung,

- 2023-2024: Ava Loh, Veronica Murphy, Melanie Sanchez

- 2024-2025: Rui Guo, Wenyue Ouyang, Ying Zhou

James Cook University

- 2023-2024: Mohana Paramananthan

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