Challenges to the conceptualization and delivery of services for people with communication disabilities (PWCD) have been described in the lead article in this issue, which was itself a response to the World Report on Disability. A number of commentaries followed the lead article, where authors from around the world responded to the lead article (Wylie, McAllister, Davidson & Marshall, 2013), and the World Report on Disability. This paper synthesizes the issues, ideas, and challenges raised in the preceding commentaries. This has been done by addressing each of the four key issues posed in the lead article. A number of proposals for better responding to the needs of PWCD are outlined. These include: engaging with the collection of epide...
This paper argues that higher priority should be given to the development of services which support ...
Public health approaches to communication disability challenge the profession of speech-language pat...
This study began as an investigation into models of service delivery for people with communication d...
Challenges to the conceptualization and delivery of services for people with communication disabilit...
The World Report on Disability provides a major challenge to the conceptualization and delivery of s...
The World Report on Disability provides a major challenge to the conceptualization and delivery of s...
The World Report on Disability has resulted in major shifts in healthcare policy in different nation...
The aim of this paper is to reflect and comment on the lead article by Wylie, McAllister, Davidson, ...
Implications of the World Report on Disability for people with communication disabilities (PWCD), as...
The lead article by Wylie, McAllister, Davidson, and Marshall (2013) puts forward pertinent issues f...
Background: There is urgent need for evidence about the content, formats, and styles of written docu...
This commentary aims to extend the debate of the lead article authors (Wylie, McAllister, Davidson, ...
Services for people with communication disabilities (PWCD) include interventions and approaches to e...
The World Report on Disability makes nine recommendations to ensure the inclusion, participation, an...
Purpose: The World Report on Disability is an important milestone in the recognition of people with ...
This paper argues that higher priority should be given to the development of services which support ...
Public health approaches to communication disability challenge the profession of speech-language pat...
This study began as an investigation into models of service delivery for people with communication d...
Challenges to the conceptualization and delivery of services for people with communication disabilit...
The World Report on Disability provides a major challenge to the conceptualization and delivery of s...
The World Report on Disability provides a major challenge to the conceptualization and delivery of s...
The World Report on Disability has resulted in major shifts in healthcare policy in different nation...
The aim of this paper is to reflect and comment on the lead article by Wylie, McAllister, Davidson, ...
Implications of the World Report on Disability for people with communication disabilities (PWCD), as...
The lead article by Wylie, McAllister, Davidson, and Marshall (2013) puts forward pertinent issues f...
Background: There is urgent need for evidence about the content, formats, and styles of written docu...
This commentary aims to extend the debate of the lead article authors (Wylie, McAllister, Davidson, ...
Services for people with communication disabilities (PWCD) include interventions and approaches to e...
The World Report on Disability makes nine recommendations to ensure the inclusion, participation, an...
Purpose: The World Report on Disability is an important milestone in the recognition of people with ...
This paper argues that higher priority should be given to the development of services which support ...
Public health approaches to communication disability challenge the profession of speech-language pat...
This study began as an investigation into models of service delivery for people with communication d...