Background: Speech-language and hearing (SLH) professions in South Africa are facing significant challenges in the provision of clinical services to patients with communication disorders from a context that is culturally and linguistically diverse because of historic exclusions of black and African language speaking candidates in higher education training programmes. Over 20 years post the democratic dispensation, minimal changes have been noted in terms of the training, research as well as clinical service provision in these professions, although the demographic profile of students is seen to be transforming gradually. Objectives: We offer this viewpoint publication as a challenge to the professions to interrogate their academic and cl...
Students who are hard of hearing (HOH) are being granted access to university increasingly, yet they...
Despite the efforts to manage South Africa's language and culture diversity, in practice, the lingui...
Background There is an urgent global need to strengthen rehabilitation services for people with dis...
Basic education in South Africa faces a crisis as learners fail to achieve the necessary outcomes in...
Introduction and purpose: The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) presented new and unanticipated challenge...
In this editorial introduction we aim to explore the notion of contextually-relevant resources. We a...
Bibliography : leaves 177-190.Transformation of the existing health care system to one relevant to t...
Audiologists and speech-language therapists working in developing contexts like South Africa have th...
It is estimated that approximately 600,000 South Africans use a signed language in their daily lives...
This article reports on a study into communicative practices in educational settings by members of t...
BACKGROUND: This study reflects on the development and teaching of communication skills courses in a...
As a profession, speech-language pathology (SLP) continues to struggle with equitable service delive...
Background Audiologists and Speech Therapists play a vital role in addressing sustainable developme...
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent global need to strengthen rehabilitation services for people with dis...
Abstract: This paper explores the inadequacy in expressive language of undergraduate (diploma) stude...
Students who are hard of hearing (HOH) are being granted access to university increasingly, yet they...
Despite the efforts to manage South Africa's language and culture diversity, in practice, the lingui...
Background There is an urgent global need to strengthen rehabilitation services for people with dis...
Basic education in South Africa faces a crisis as learners fail to achieve the necessary outcomes in...
Introduction and purpose: The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) presented new and unanticipated challenge...
In this editorial introduction we aim to explore the notion of contextually-relevant resources. We a...
Bibliography : leaves 177-190.Transformation of the existing health care system to one relevant to t...
Audiologists and speech-language therapists working in developing contexts like South Africa have th...
It is estimated that approximately 600,000 South Africans use a signed language in their daily lives...
This article reports on a study into communicative practices in educational settings by members of t...
BACKGROUND: This study reflects on the development and teaching of communication skills courses in a...
As a profession, speech-language pathology (SLP) continues to struggle with equitable service delive...
Background Audiologists and Speech Therapists play a vital role in addressing sustainable developme...
BACKGROUND: There is an urgent global need to strengthen rehabilitation services for people with dis...
Abstract: This paper explores the inadequacy in expressive language of undergraduate (diploma) stude...
Students who are hard of hearing (HOH) are being granted access to university increasingly, yet they...
Despite the efforts to manage South Africa's language and culture diversity, in practice, the lingui...
Background There is an urgent global need to strengthen rehabilitation services for people with dis...