Sarah Northcott
@SarahNorthcott8
Senior Lecturer at City, University of London @CityLCS. Speech and Language Therapist interested in emotional wellbeing and aphasia. All views my own.
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23-04-2016 20:35:57
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πππThis resource is a GEM! #slps working in #aphasia #rehabiliation should make sure to add this to their reading list. It's GOLD! Thanks Sarah Northcott and Kidge Burns for bringing this resource to us!
I enjoyed listening to this fabulous conversation with Dr. Jerry K Hoepner during my morning commute. Such great ideas for how #slps can become more confident and skilled at supporting our clients with adjusting to living with communication and swallowing #Disability .
Sarah Northcott City Access - Resources for Aphasia The UBC Aphasia Mentors group just spent the morning watching and having rich discussions about these video resources: they resonated so deeply with everyone. From all of us here: Thank you!
Amazing work! Check out, share widely. Thanks Sarah Northcott et al. City Access - Resources for Aphasia for these wonderful educational tools. A big shout out to the people w #aphasia & their families for sharing themselves so we can all learn-be better. #stroke #mentalhealth #healthcareishumanright
A research perspective from Prof Amanda Farrin π·οΈπͺπΊ π Delighted to hear what outcomes were considered most important to use as primary outcome measures in stroke research. Ranked by stakeholders. Quality of life was first ππ
#LifeAfterStroke
#ELASF2024
#StrokeResearch
Stroke Europe
βοΈABSTRACT SUBMISSION IS OPEN βοΈ We are now accepting abstracts (max 400 words) for #BASConf24 British Aphasiology Society at dmuleicester For more info: bas.org.uk
Do you work with people with stroke and aphasia? ππ
Please watch and share these films on how to support their emotional recovery. Made with people with aphasia and family members
Such powerful messages. π
cityaccess.org/carahub#videos
From Sarah Northcott and team City Language & Communication Science
Read more about the educational films created by Sarah Northcott, Dr Abi Roper and colleagues @cityunilondon for healthcare professionals who work with those who have had a #stroke and live with #aphasia .
city.ac.uk/news-and-eventβ¦
What do we know about peer support for mental health?
1/6. The Mental Health Policy Research Unit Mental Health Policy Research Unit including lived experience researchers, have conducted one of the largest evidence reviews of peer support to date.