Intersectionality and its relevance in the context of Aboriginal people with brain injury in Australia
E Armstrong, K Colegate, L Papertalk… - Seminars in speech …, 2023 - thieme-connect.com
In this article, we explore the benefits of recognizing the impact of intersectionality on access
to, and provision of, brain injury care in a First Nations context. While disadvantage and …
to, and provision of, brain injury care in a First Nations context. While disadvantage and …
Scoping review: language assessment practices for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in Australia and guidelines for clinical practice
B Zupan, N Campbell‐Woods… - Australian Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Speech pathologists play an important role in differentiating language
difference from disorder in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. However, speech …
difference from disorder in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. However, speech …
Speech-language pathologists' perceptions and experiences when working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children
S Zingelman, WM Pearce, K Saxton - International Journal of …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose This study explored the perceptions of speech-language pathologists with regards
to culturally responsive service delivery, assessment practices, and confidence when …
to culturally responsive service delivery, assessment practices, and confidence when …
The orofacial, oromotor, speech, and voice characteristics of adolescents in youth detention: a comparison of groups with and without prenatal alcohol exposure
Purpose Language disorder is highly prevalent in youth justice; however, orofacial,
oromotor, speech, and voice anomalies have been largely overlooked. There has been …
oromotor, speech, and voice anomalies have been largely overlooked. There has been …
Cross-cultural perspectives on conversational assessment and treatment in aphasia: Learnings from a First Nations context.
E Armstrong, T Lewis, A Robins, I Malcolm, N Ciccone - 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Many speech-language pathologists (SLPs) routinely work with clients and families who
come from cultures other than their own. For a discipline that focuses on communication, the …
come from cultures other than their own. For a discipline that focuses on communication, the …
Speech-language pathology in the Northern Territory: Shifting the focus from individual clinicians to intercultural, interdisciplinary team work
B Staley, E Armstrong, R Amery, A Lowell… - Journal of Clinical …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Speech pathologists (SLPs) are routinely called on to develop and deliver culturally
appropriate practices for working with Aboriginal clients. We posit that to create real change …
appropriate practices for working with Aboriginal clients. We posit that to create real change …
Features of culturally and linguistically relevant speech‐language assessments for Indigenous children: A scoping review
ZE Higgins, P Lefebvre - Australian Journal of Rural Health - Wiley Online Library
Introduction Indigenous children may be at higher risk of being misdiagnosed with speech‐
language difficulties due to Eurocentric practices in health care and education. The use of …
language difficulties due to Eurocentric practices in health care and education. The use of …
Oral and written communication skills of adolescents in youth justice with and without prenatal alcohol exposure
NR Kippin - 2021 - espace.curtin.edu.au
This research investigated the communication skills of adolescents in youth detention in
Western Australia (WA), a context in which fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is highly …
Western Australia (WA), a context in which fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD) is highly …