RCSLT Study Day and AGM
Exploring myths and legends in speech and language therapy
Friday 3rd October 2008, The Assembly Rooms, Bennett Street, Bath BA1 2QH
Registration 9.30am, 10am - 4.30pm
This study day encouraged you to challenge commonly held views within the speech and language therapy profession.
It allowed you to apply critical appraisal or evidence-based practice to either support or develop alternative approaches to these views.
Please click here for more details about each of our featured debates.The views presented in the debates are not necessarily the personal views of the presenters but are for the purposes of the debate and to generate discussion points for delegates.
Please review the learning objectives to find out how this event aimed to help with your CPD.
All delegated were also sent a
pre-event learning document with references supporting each presentation.
agenda.Presentations
Therapy for bilingual children: a cost effective solution
Carol Stow, Lead Specialist SLT (Bilingualism), and Sean Pert, Principal SLT, NHS Heywood, Middleton and Rochdale
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Speech therapy has an impact on the criminal justice system by reducing crime and re-offending. What is the evidence to support this?
Proposal for - Karen Elliott, Speech and Language Therapy and Arts Therapies Team Manager and Kim Turner, Senior SLT Mental Health, Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
Proposal against - Steven Boyd, Specialist SLT, HMYOI HindleyStuck in the middle with you: a conversation between a parent and a therapist
Sue Roulstone, Professor of Speech and Language Therapy at University of West England, Bristol and Co-director of the Speech and Language Therapy Research Unit, Frenchay Hospital, North Bristol NHS Trust and Linda Lascelles, Chief Executive, Afasic
Challenges
ReferencesDysphagia management: Is it more complex than other SLT interventions?
Proposal for - Karen Krawczyk, SLT, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Proposal against - Hannah Crawford, Consultant SLT, TEWV NHS Foundation Trust
Evidence based practice diagram
NPSA risk assessent
QIS dysphagia wheelSponsored by:


