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Experiences of ending aphasia therapyHERSH, Deborah.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 80-85, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Transferring skills : From South to NorthMORRIS, Tom.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 298-302, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Helping children with communication difficulties in the classroomCLEARY, Philomena; MCFADDEN, Stephanie.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 31-34, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Mental illness and communicationKRAMER, Sarah; BRYAN, Karen; FRITH, C. D et al.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 132-137, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Fountaindale Communication ProjectWORTH, Nicki.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 240-245, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Sharing learning through narrative communicationCORTAZZI, Martin; LIXIAN JIN; WALL, Debbie et al.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 252-257, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Sharing Communication: Proceedings of the College's 2001 Conference, Birmongham, 17-19 April 2001SKINNER, Christine M.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, issn 1368-2822, 528 p., SUPConference Proceedings
Student supervision : Risky business?MORRIS, Clare.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 156-161, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
The public awareness of aphasia : An international surveyCODE, Chris; MACKIE, Nina Simmons; MUHLEISEN, Vibecke et al.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 1-6, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Listening to deaf speech : Does experience count?KLIMACKA, Lindsay; PATTERSON, Aileen; PATTERSON, Rosemary et al.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 210-215, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Sharing stories : Life history narratives in stuttering researchKATHARD, Harsha.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 52-57, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Developing an information pack for the Asian carers of people with autism spectrum disordersDOBSON, Susan; UPADHYAYA, Shripati; MCNEIL, Jeanie et al.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 216-221, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Providing intensive therapy in schools for children with no identified provisionBAXTER, Sue; MERRILS, Dariel.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 104-109, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Supporting primary and secondary pupils with communication and behaviour problemsSAGE, Rosemary.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 423-428, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Evaluation of the Hanen Early Childhood Educators ProgrammeCOULTER, Lorraine; GALLAGHER, Ceara.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 264-269, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Viability and effectiveness of teletherapy for pre-school children with special needsMCCULLOUGH, Alison.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 321-326, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Collaborative development of a new course and service in Sri LankaWICKENDEN, M; HARTLEY, S; KODIKARA, S et al.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 315-320, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Making it to work : Towards employment for the young adult with autismPATTERSON, Aileen; RAFFERTY, Andrea.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 475-480, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Drooling in Parkinson's disease : A novel speech and language therapy interventionMARKS, Lizzy; TURNER, Kirsten; O'SULLIVAN, John et al.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 282-287, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Life story books for the elderly mentally illBAKER, Julie.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 185-187, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Speech and language functioning in paediatric HIV diseaseHODSON, Ann; MOK, Jacqueline; DEAN, Elizabeth et al.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 173-178, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
A strategic approach to clinical placement learningKERSNER, Myra; PARKER, Ann.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 150-155, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Benchmarking can facilitate the sharing of information on outcomes of careJOHN, Alexandra; ENDERBY, Pamela; HUGHES, Anthony et al.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 385-390, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Piloting new ways of working : Evaluation of the WILSTAAR programmeCOULTER, Lorraine; GALLAGHER, Ceara.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 270-275, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper
Users in the driving seat or sitting alongside map-reading?RITCHIE, Julia; LEVENS, Val.International journal of language & communication disorders (Print). 2001, Vol 36, pp 459-464, issn 1368-2822, SUPConference Paper