Our team of state-based consultants have extensive practical experience in various areas of AAC implementation, & regularly collaborate with world-leading local & international clinicians to deliver AAC training for a variety of audiences.​
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These sessions are open to anyone who wants to learn more about the process of conducting a thorough and successful device trial.
Join us for this practical, evidence-based session designed to guide you through the feature matching process – helping you identify and compare AAC systems.
This advanced, hands-on course is designed to enhance your ability to implement LAMP across different language stages and environments.
This small-group training is designed for parents and caregivers of individuals who use LAMP - or are beginning their LAMP journey.
Practical, solutions-focused, 1-day in-person training for teachers, education assistants, speech pathologists, OTs, and school leaders supporting AAC communicators in educational settings.
This hands-on 2-day workshop will guide you through the AAC journey from start to finish – covering assessment, goal setting, trials, data collection, and implementation.
This hands-on workshop will guide you through the AAC journey from start to finish – covering assessment, goal setting, trials, data collection, and implementation.
This hands-on workshop will guide you through the AAC journey from start to finish - covering assessment, goal setting, trials, data collection, and implementation.
Comprehensive 2-day workshop on Language Acquisition through Motor Planning (LAMP) – a therapeutic approach for supporting AAC communicators
This LAMP for Parents session is designed to help you support your child's communication journey using the LAMP therapy approach.
Comprehensive two-day workshop on Language Acquisition through Motor Planning (LAMP) – a therapeutic approach for supporting AAC communicators.
Covering every step from assessment to implementation, this comprehensive training explores evidence-based strategies for supporting individuals through their AAC journey.
Practical, evidence-based session on alternative access methods available for AAC users, including switch access, head tracking and eye gaze.