Overview:
Presentation on current research on the implementation of eye gaze control technology for adults and children with cerebral palsy.
Speakers bios:
Dr Michelle McInerney:
Michelle is an early career researcher and clinical academic speech & language therapist (SLT) with a particular interest in the developing high-quality interventions for children who present with childhood-onset disability. She is an honorary lecturer with UCL, having previously led and implemented the core module on swallowing, motor speech and voice (SLAN0010). Michelle has over 18 years of clinical experience, having worked predominantly with children with cerebral palsy (CP) and other physical disabilities. More recently, she has worked as a Clinical Specialist SLT with neonates who are at high risk of CP and oral feeding impairments in acute hospital settings.
Michelle is passionate about translating evidence-based practices in the field of SLT to optimise the care that people who have communication and swallowing impairments receive. She is an active researcher in the field of childhood-onset disability and works with UK-and international researchers on a number of projects related to swallowing and communication. Michelle is currently a Senior Research Fellow with the Heart Centre for Children in the Sydney Children's Hospitals Network (SCHN). She is also an International Sialorrhea Steering Group (ISSG) Member. Access information and free resources on drooling here: https://campsite.bio/issg
Dr Petra Karlsson:
Petra is the Program Lead for Technology, Cerebral Palsy Alliance Research Institute, and Adjunct Senior Lecturer, The University of Sydney. Her research focuses on assistive technology to support communication, cognitive assessment and functioning in daily activities for individuals with cerebral palsy.
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