
Rebecca Palmer
@rpalmerslt
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21-04-2016 13:31:06
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Congratulations Rebecca Palmer and Professor Madeline Cruice this is really excellent news! 👇

Final talk at #UKSF23, the game changing stroke PREMS project, presented by the wonderful double act Juliet Bouverie OBE and Deb Lowe💜. Really insightful results which highlight areas for QI and aid systems influencing. A great partnership between NHS England and Stroke Association




New programme led by The University of Sheffield & Anna to improve NHS stroke care for communication-impaired patients #RightToRehab city.ac.uk/news-and-event… Professor Madeline Cruice RCSLTResearch RCSLT 💙

June is #AphasiaAwarenessMonth In our new research project COM-STAR, we will be working to support staff working with the 40% of stroke patients admitted to hospital who have #aphasia. 👀Sign up here cityunilondon.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aV… to receive details of our lunchtime launch & survey 👀




Just so pleased to see the wise, caring, resilient, tenacious & leading Professor Miranda Rose receive the Robin Tavistock Award at the recent #IARC24


Beyond excited with our success in securing national funding to explore the promise of our telehealth adaptation of Multi-Modality Aphasia Therapy for early stroke survivors with #aphasia 🥂 Seed funding from La Trobe University, Speech Pathology Australia and Stroke Foundation gave this work wings

Results of this trial (10 years in the making plus pilot funding from @DunhillMedical) published tomorrow in The BMJ SLPeeps #slpeeps Parkinson's UK Parkinson's Foundation Rory Cellan-Jones


At the #BASconf24, Professor Lucy Dipper presents the CATs work on the aphasia therapy finder. Ppl with aphasia have the Aphasia Software Finder, SLT’s wanted an Aphasia Therapy Finder (ATF), to be able to find enough detail on evidence-based treatments in order to be able to deliver them

"Clay, Paper and Light" is currently on display as part of Festival of the Mind, showcasing co-produced work in response to research by Jilly Gibson-Miller and Dr Ankita Mishra. The exhibition uses art to share journeys of racially minoritised women surviving domestic abuse.




My performance of It's Always The Quiet Ones at Leeds Playhouse. What started off as a short piece for Human Communication Sciences | Sheffield to promote the worlds first Dysarthria Awareness Day is now a full monologue. Thanks to Dr Caroline Haw 🏳️⚧️, Catherine Tattersall and all the students I've worked with for helping

