Dr Michelle Attard
@michelleattard8
Project Support Officer (Evaluation) with Victoria University and Western Bulldogs Community Foundation. Recently completed postdoc with Aphasia CRE.
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24-04-2015 04:52:44
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Call for research participants with acquired brain injury (ABI) including #stroke and #TBI! We want to know if engagement in valued activities after ABI is linked with better outcomes. Please see flyer for more details. Contact us if interested. Dr Natasha Lannin
It has been great to have feedback from people with brain injury and clinicians on this research! We're currently missing feedback from family members of people with brain injury. Can be located anywhere in Australia, ethically approved - see further details below. Professor Leanne Togher
The Aussie #OPsyRIS half day virtual event is on 4.12! Come and hear A/Prof Thomas and other awesome people speak about all things psychological and stroke. Register here for link: utsau.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3J… Rene Stolwyk Dana Wong Clare Ramsden
The current Aphasia Community group listing reflects COVID-19 changes. Some still meeting face to face, some now online-only / mix of both, some currently inactive. Keep us posted re. new groups/changes: [email protected] Special thanks to volunteer Dylan Edwards! (2/2)
Thank you VERY much to the 26 rehab professionals who have completed our survey! We're still recruiting & hoping to recruit 100 people, please consider taking part & tell us about #SocialMedia use during #BrainInjury rehabilitation (30 min. online survey) redcap.sydney.edu.au/surveys/?s=8PM…
Hi, are you a SP working in Australia with adults with TBI? Jo Shorland (PhD student), Prof Jacinta Douglas and I would love to hear about your experiences. Only 15mins! see redcap.latrobe.edu.au/redcap/surveys… Thank you! Professor Leanne Togher Professor Emma Power Anne Whitworth
Pleased to share a fabulous conversation with Sarah Northcott about solution focused brief therapy. If you value #counseling in SLP like I do, you are in for a treat. Brilliant insights!