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Top ten tips for a successful Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) device trial

 

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Freya Allen

Freya Allen is a Speech Pathologist based in Perth, working part time for Liberator. Freya has worked in the disability sector in WA for over 11 years, with both adults and children with developmental disabilities. Freya is also the younger sister of a MinSpeak device user, so brings with her a long personal and professional history with complex communication, AAC and Liberator systems. Freya has a passion for making a difference in the lives of those with complex communication needs and their families through education, inclusion and support.

Leanna Fox

Leanna Fox is a Speech Pathologist who has 20 years clinical experience working with people who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication. She currently works for the Centre for AAC and Autism supporting Language Acquisition through Motor Planning (LAMP). Leanna also maintains a small clinical caseload in the Sydney area.

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