Presentation on current research on the implementation of eye gaze control technology for adults and children with cerebral palsy.
The Cleft SIG is delighted to present a workshop on cleft palate Speech. This workshop is suitable for those new to the area of cleft as well as those wishing to update their skills.
This webinar will give an overview of assessment and implementation with individuals who require high-tech AAC.
Registration is now open for this interdisciplinary ARFID training course. Supported by funding from National HSCP Office, priority is for those working in publicly funded healthcare settings
A fantastic opportunity to learn all about the PaPOV method (pre and post operative voice therapy) from guest speaker Anna White. More details to follow.
Join us for "ICAP? I Can", a virtual half-day event focusing on Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Programme (ICAP) principles, evidence, and application to clinical practice.
We are excited to announce that the Respiratory Muscle Strength Clinical Training will be running again in 2025. This year, registration is open to both public and private sector professionals, as well as individuals from all relevant disciplines.
We are delighted to be joined by Professor Pauline Frizelle who will present to SLTs about the latest research that she has worked on regarding the role of dose form in interventions for children with DLD.
The SIG in Stammering is delighted to announce an upcoming free online workshop for SIG members on 16th and 17 October from 2-4pm.
Registration is now open!
The Mindfulness-based Health and Social Care (MBHSC) group programme is a unique mindfulness-based programme which focusses on improving the self-care and practice of health and social care professionals.
This webinar will be facilitated by Dr Pam Williams and Dr Jan Broomfield, both of whom were involved in the RCSLT’s recent 2024 CAS Position Paper, as well as the previous iteration, the DVD document.
We are delighted to welcome Prof. Lindy McAllister to facilitate a workshop on Ethical Leadership. The workshop uses scenarios to apply knowledge and develop skills in ethical reasoning and ethical leadership.
Registration is now open for this interdisciplinary ARFID training course. Supported by funding from National HSCP Office, priority is for those working in publicly funded healthcare settings
The HSE has just published its latest edition of 'Research Bulletin for Speech and Language Therapy'. This is a great resource for SLTs containing articles from key journals helping SLTs keep up to date with the latest evidence, research and developments within the profession.
Registration is now open for this event as part of a joint CPD initiative involving IASLT, INDI, AOTI, IASW and Podiatry Ireland.
This workshop covers vocabulary learning in children and young people, exploring typical and atypical vocabulary acquisition and more...
Registration is now open for this interdisciplinary ARFID training course. Supported by funding from National HSCP Office, priority is for those working in publicly funded healthcare settings
Registration is now open for Attachment and Trauma Informed Care in a Health & Social Care Context, supported by funding from the National HSCP Office.
The Adult Communication SIG Lunch & Learn webinars are happening on the 6 March/5 June/4 Sept/4 Dec from 13.00-13.45.
This webinar is most relevant to Speech and Language Therapists working with school-aged students, but may also be of interest to Educational Psychologists, SEN Coordinators, Special Education Teachers, and other professionals involved in planning or delivering literacy interventions.
The National HSCP Office is delighted to announce funding for Cohort 2 of the Advancing Leadership for Integrated Care Excellence (ALICE) programme.
This engaging, practical event introduces Responsive Feeding Therapy (RFT)—a child-led, strengths-based approach that promotes autonomy, emotional safety, and positive mealtime interactions.
The 2026 European Life After Stroke Forum will take place in Stockholm on the 9-10 March
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