
Cuespeak
@cuespeak
Speech therapy app for iPad/iPhone for people with aphasia & apraxia resulting from stroke or brain injury. Created by @JonHuntSLT. Technology for therapy!
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http://cuespeak.com 28-05-2017 07:11:28
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Is your speech slurred or different following a #stroke or #braininjury? Would you like to help us improve a new online platform by trying out personalised online speech exercises for #dysarthria? DM or email [email protected] Please retweet! Supported by NIHR.






👉 Very much looking forward to British Aphasiology Society International Conf. 16-18 Sept 2024 supported by the Tavistock Trust for Aphasia. 💜 Joining colleagues & sharing a Poster on our work in the Northwest from the Tavistock Aphasia Centre Project The University of Manchester buff.ly/3XdvC7S


Our first key note is Aura Kagan- exploring variation in #aphasia treatment and who decides? British Aphasiology Society #BASConf24



Dr Abi Roper presenting her fab work about using Alexa voice interaction tech to support aphasia therapy. Fascinating findings and reflections. British Aphasiology Society Conference 2024


We're delighted that our Aphasia Centre Lead Janet Walmsley and Jon Hunt 🦋 Cuespeak collaborated British Aphasiology Society Conference 2024 to promote our joint training to our BMedSci #SLT2B in the use of #aphasia therapy apps. And today the students are in the training session!🎊 RCSLTLearn @Emjgreg


Looking forward to chairing this session UK Stroke Forum -hear about fluent #aphasia, psych support & self-management w Holly Robson UCL Language & Cognition Sarah Northcott City Language & Communication Science Susie Williams 🌈East Suffolk and North East Essex AHPs & Jackie Slater Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland | also on bluesky and Pippa Faunce-Smith #UKSF24 RCSLT 💙 Claire Moser


Excited to finally see my PhD study findings published- positive functional communication outcomes for people with #globalaphasia after a new non-linguistic cognitive intervention. Hope this inspires more research with this group UCL Language & Cognition SAPHP@CCCU dx.doi.org/10.1111/1460-6…

