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New Zealand speech–language therapists' perspectives on service provision for Māori with aphasia

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Chelsea S. Larkman, Kathleen Mellahn, Weifeng Han & Miranda L. Rose. (2023) Aphasia rehabilitation when speech pathologists and clients do not share the same language: a scoping review. Aphasiology 37:4, pages 635-657.
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Megan Eustace, Katrina McGarr & Catherine Theys. (2023) Māori aspirations following stroke: A pathway forward for the speech-language therapy field. Aphasiology 0:0, pages 1-24.
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Ryan J. H. Meechan & Karen M. Brewer. (2022) Māori speech-language therapy research in Aotearoa New Zealand: a scoping review. Speech, Language and Hearing 25:3, pages 338-348.
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Karen M. Brewer & Clare M. McCann. (2021) Perceptions of cultural competence in the New Zealand speech-language therapy profession. Speech, Language and Hearing 24:4, pages 215-227.
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José G. Centeno, Swathi Kiran & Elizabeth Armstrong. (2020) Epilogue: Harnessing the experimental and clinical resources to address service imperatives in multiethnic aphasia caseloads. Aphasiology 34:11, pages 1451-1455.
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Karen M. Brewer, Clare M. McCann & Matire L. N. Harwood. (2020) Working with Māori adults with aphasia: an online professional development course for speech-language therapists. Aphasiology 34:11, pages 1413-1431.
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Frances Cochrane, Samantha Siyambalapitiya & Petrea Cornwell. (2020) Speech-language pathology services for Indigenous Australian adults with acquired communication disorders: a systematic quantitative literature review. Speech, Language and Hearing 23:2, pages 79-90.
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Jose G. Centeno. (2018) Symposium: aphasia rehabilitation in multilingual contexts. Aphasiology 32:sup1, pages 43-45.
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Karen M. Brewer & Waimirirangi (Jean) Andrews. (2016) Foundations of equitable speech-language therapy for all: The Treaty of Waitangi and Māori health. Speech, Language and Hearing 19:2, pages 87-95.
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Claire Penn, Elizabeth Armstrong, Karen Brewer, Barbara Purves, Meaghan McAllister, Deborah Hersh, Erin Godecke, Natalie Ciccone & Abigail Lewis. (2017) Decolonizing Speech-Language Pathology Practice in Acquired Neurogenic Disorders. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 2:2, pages 91-99.
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