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Original Article

“Communication is Everything:” The Experiences of Volunteers who use AAC

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Pages 75-86 | Published online: 25 May 2010

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Erin Beneteau, Heather Feldner & Wanda Pratt. (2023) “I miss work:” employment experiences and attitudes of adults with acquired disabilities who use assistive technologies. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 0:0, pages 1-10.
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Zoë Charlotte Clarke, Simon Judge, Kate Fryer, Stuart Cunningham, Jonathan Toogood & Mark S. Hawley. (2023) A qualitative study exploring the effect of communicating with partially intelligible speech. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 39:2, pages 110-122.
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Katherine Broomfield, Deborah Harrop, Georgina L. Jones, Karen Sage & Simon Judge. (2022) A qualitative evidence synthesis of the experiences and perspectives of communicating using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology 0:0, pages 1-15.
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Salena Babb, David McNaughton, Janice Light, Jessica Caron, Kirk Wydner & Sojung Jung. (2020) Using AAC video visual scene displays to increase participation and communication within a volunteer activity for adolescents with complex communication needs. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 36:1, pages 31-42.
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Jacquie Ripat, Michèle Verdonck, Carly Gacek & Shelly McNicol. (2019) A qualitative metasynthesis of the meaning of speech-generating devices for people with complex communication needs. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 35:2, pages 69-79.
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Janice Light & David Mcnaughton. (2015) Designing AAC Research and Intervention to Improve Outcomes for Individuals with Complex Communication Needs. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 31:2, pages 85-96.
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Janice Light & David McNaughton. (2012) The Changing Face of Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Past, Present, and Future Challenges. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 28:4, pages 197-204.
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Stephen Von Tetzchner & Carmen Basil. (2011) Terminology and Notation in Written Representations of Conversations with Augmentative and Alternative Communication. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 27:3, pages 141-149.
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Adrianna M. Noyes & Krista M. Wilkinson. (2022) Supporting Access to Mental Health Services for Patients Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication: A Proposed Framework and Suggestions for Future Directions. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 31:5, pages 2268-2282.
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Carrie L. Shandra. (2017) Disability and social participation: The case of formal and informal volunteering. Social Science Research 68, pages 195-213.
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Renee Fabus, Abbey L. Berg, Yula C. Serpanos & Mary Jo Cooley Hidecker. (2017) The Effectiveness of Parental Questionnaires in the Assessment of Speech-Language and Auditory Function in Children. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica 69:5-6, pages 261-270.
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David Trembath, Teresa Iacono, Katie Lyon, Denise West & Hilary Johnson. (2013) Augmentative and alternative communication supports for adults with autism spectrum disorders. Autism 18:8, pages 891-902.
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