AIMS: To identify what factors influence speech and language therapists working in the NHS to stay, and consider leaving, but not do so. To identify what features of the NHS and alternative employers influence speech and language therapists to leave the NHS. To identify why some speech and ...
NHS Speech and Language Therapists 2 replies ItsAStupidQuestion · 09/04/2024 21:40 If you’re a NHS Speech and Language therapist working with children, do you actually get to do any therapy with the clients in your trust? I’m currently working as a SLTA (Band 3) and love it!
React2ProFor Therapists React2For Home Users Sign in 70% of NHS Speech & Language Therapists use React2 with their clients Source: Technology and Aphasia Review 2018, Kathy Cann I set React2 exercises to match the client's level of ability. They find it fun but it does push them. It ...
Educational provision for children with specific speech and language difficulties: perspectives of speech and language therapy service managers Background: Children with specific speech and language difficulties (SSLD) pose a challenge to the education system, and to speech and language therapists ... ...
Speech and language therapists should be based in schools in Scotland, says the head of the professional body for SLTs
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AIMS: To identify what factors influence speech and language therapists working in the NHS to stay, and consider leaving, but not do so. To identify what features of the NHS and alternative employers influence speech and language therapists to leave the NHS. To identify why some speech and ...
therapists in the National Health Service (NHS) is relatively limited, particularly in respect of understanding the factors that drive employment choice decisions.Aims: To identify what factors influence speech and language therapists working in the NHS to stay, and consider leaving, but not do so....
In speech and language therapy, single measures of outcome, such as standard tests, have proved inadequate; rather, multiple measures are required, reflecting change in those areas targeted for treatment. Work is required in further developing the methodology to measure outcomes. An example of such...
Speech and language therapists (SLTs) play a key role in the provision of care for this group of stroke survivors; however, UK SLTs views of self-management have not been explored. Aims: To explore UK SLTs views of "self-management" as an approach in stroke rehabilitation including its ...