Introduction to AAC

Introduction to AAC

A hands-on introduction to various AAC devices for anyone with a personal or professional interest.

By Electronic Assistive Technology Service (EATS), Lincoln

Select date and time

Monday, May 19 · 9am - 4:30pm GMT+1

Location

The Greenaway at Rolleston

Greenaway Staythorpe Road Rolleston NG23 5SG United Kingdom

About this event

This day introduces you to EATS and is a good foundation in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC).

You will learn different terminology used in the specialism; the difference between complexity of devices; key concepts related to implementing and making AAC work; how and when to refer to the specialist service and other essential knowledge needed to work in this area.

The session is a good mix of theory and practical activities, and the day concludes with a generous interactive session for all to have a chance to have hands on experience with many devices and communication tools.

The course is for anyone who wants information about AAC, whether you are a client, family member, paid carer, teacher, Speech & Language Therapist, other Allied Health Professional or anyone else who has an interest.

If you are booking for a group, please supply details for each member of your party at checkout. This helps us to get an idea of who the course is helping, and in which manner. Thank you!

This course is a requirement to attend our level 2 AAC awareness course. If you are interested in attending the level 2 course after you have completed this introduction, please contact us at eats.lincoln@nhs.net to book your place.

If you have any questions about the event, please feel free to email us at eats.lincoln@nhs.net

We hope to see you there!

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The Electronic Assistive Technology Service (EATS) is based in Lincoln and provides a specialist AAC service across the East Midlands.