Abstract
Purpose
This commentary describes how a grassroot-led partnership initiated by members of the organisations World Federation of NeuroRehabilitation and Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists is addressing the marginalisation of people with aphasia, through education and knowledge exchange related to communication partner training of health professionals.
Result
A partnership between academics and healthcare professionals across Austria, Denmark, Egypt, Ireland, Greece, India, Serbia and the United Kingdom was established in 2020. Through bimonthly online sessions in 2021–2022 a Danish communication partner training program was introduced while six teams adapted and translated the training and its materials to their local contexts.
Conclusion
A collaborative partnership enabled multiple translations of an existing communication partner training program for healthcare professionals working with people with aphasia to support a sustainable delivery model that is linguistic and culturally sensitive. This commentary paper focusses on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 17 and also addresses SDG 10.
Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge the support of the Collaboration of Aphasia Trialists which is funded by The Tavistock Trust for Aphasia in fostering international and multidisciplinary aphasia research collaboration. We also would like to acknowledge all team members from the five participating countries and Dr. Rebecca Palmer who put all of us in touch with each other.
Declaration of interest
The authors report no conflict of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of this article.