33.1231, FYI: Online lecture 4/7, Chaleece Sandberg, Equitable Language Therapy in Aphasia

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Subject: 33.1231, FYI: Online lecture 4/7, Chaleece Sandberg, Equitable Language Therapy in Aphasia

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Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2022 00:40:40
From: Dirk den Ouden [denouden at sc.edu]
Subject: Online lecture 4/7, Chaleece Sandberg, Equitable Language Therapy in Aphasia

 
Thursday April 7th, 12pm (noon) ET
Presentation in Zoom, accessible via the C-STAR website:
http://cstar.sc.edu/lecture-series/

Toward equitable language therapy in aphasia

Chaleece W. Sandberg, Ph.D., CCC-SLP 
Semantics, Aphasia, and Neural Dynamics Laboratory
The Pennsylvania State University

The field of speech-language pathology, especially in the US, is experiencing
a critical health services disparity in the form of unequal access to
appropriate services for residents who speak languages other than English.
This threat to quality of life disproportionately affects historically
marginalized groups. One barrier to resolving this disparity is the lack of
appropriate therapy materials.  

In this talk, I will present ongoing collaborative work aimed at increasing
the availability of theoretically based, evidence-based, and culturally and
linguistically appropriate therapies for individuals with aphasia who speak
languages other than English.   
_______________________________________________

The online lecture can be followed online from your computer, tablet or
smartphone, in Zoom. The zoom link is accessible via the C-STAR website:
http://cstar.sc.edu/lecture-series/

For more information, or to be added to the C-STAR mailing list, contact Dirk
den Ouden: denouden at sc.edu
 



Linguistic Field(s): Clinical Linguistics
                     Neurolinguistics





 



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