Services for people with communication disability (PWCD), including speech and language therapists (SLTs), are scarce in countries of the global South. A SLT degree programme was established at Makerere University, Uganda, in 2008. In 2011, an innovative project was set up to provide in-service training and mentoring for graduates and staff of the programme. This paper describes the project and its evaluation over three years. Three types of input: direct training, face-to-face individual and group meetings, and remote mentoring, were provided to 26 participants and evaluated using written and verbal methods. The first two types of input were evaluated mainly positively, while remote mentoring received more mixed evaluations. Less positive ...
This paper argues that higher priority should be given to the development of services which support ...
BACKGROUND: In low and middle-income countries, such as Ghana, communication disability is poorly re...
Objective: This paper describes the current situation of the provision of speech-language services i...
Services for people with communication disability (PWCD), including speech and language therapists (...
The World Report on Disability makes nine recommendations to ensure the inclusion, participation, an...
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent global need to strengthen rehabilitation services for people with dis...
Background: Workforce factors present a significant barrier to the development of rehabilitation ser...
Background There is an urgent global need to strengthen rehabilitation services for people with dis...
Background: The need for communication-related services in sub-Saharan Africa to support individuals...
This thesis explores and critically reflects on the positioning of the speech and language therapy (...
Background Services for people with communication disability (PWCD) are extremely limited in Majori...
Purpose: In Majority World countries, where speech-language pathology services are extremely limited...
Services for people with communication disabilities (PWCD) include interventions and approaches to e...
BACKGROUND: In low and middle-income countries, such as Ghana, communication disability is poorly re...
Ghana has a population of over 27 million people, of which 1 in 15 may have a communication disabili...
This paper argues that higher priority should be given to the development of services which support ...
BACKGROUND: In low and middle-income countries, such as Ghana, communication disability is poorly re...
Objective: This paper describes the current situation of the provision of speech-language services i...
Services for people with communication disability (PWCD), including speech and language therapists (...
The World Report on Disability makes nine recommendations to ensure the inclusion, participation, an...
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent global need to strengthen rehabilitation services for people with dis...
Background: Workforce factors present a significant barrier to the development of rehabilitation ser...
Background There is an urgent global need to strengthen rehabilitation services for people with dis...
Background: The need for communication-related services in sub-Saharan Africa to support individuals...
This thesis explores and critically reflects on the positioning of the speech and language therapy (...
Background Services for people with communication disability (PWCD) are extremely limited in Majori...
Purpose: In Majority World countries, where speech-language pathology services are extremely limited...
Services for people with communication disabilities (PWCD) include interventions and approaches to e...
BACKGROUND: In low and middle-income countries, such as Ghana, communication disability is poorly re...
Ghana has a population of over 27 million people, of which 1 in 15 may have a communication disabili...
This paper argues that higher priority should be given to the development of services which support ...
BACKGROUND: In low and middle-income countries, such as Ghana, communication disability is poorly re...
Objective: This paper describes the current situation of the provision of speech-language services i...