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33rd World Congress of the IALP: Submit Your Abstract NOW!

By |2024-11-10T09:49:42+00:00November 10th, 2024|Categories: APSSLH News|

  Don't be Left Behind -  Submit Your Abstract Now   Share your work with hundreds of participants and leading experts in communication sciences and disorders. Be a part of the IALP 2025 Congress!!    Abstract submission deadline: 30 January 2025   Submit Abstract Abstract Topics   Register Now - Limited Time Offer!   Special €40 discount* for the first 75 registrants – Please use this Promo Code: PreEarlyDisc   Register Now   *Discount code not applicable for IALP Board & Committee members, ISHLA members, Low & Middle resourced countries or students   Book Your Accommodation Early   Malta is a popular [...]

2024 Fourth SIG video is uploaded

By |2024-11-10T09:55:10+00:00November 10th, 2024|Categories: APSSLH News|

Dear members, The 2024 Fourth SIG video is uploaded under Special Interest Groups/Audiology & Aural Rehabilitation (Link). Title: Ephphatha Listening and Language Center: A Respite for Parents of Children with Hearing Loss Speaker: Dr. Hsiu-wen Alison Chang, Ph.D. Please let us know if you have any issues with accessing the video. Best regards, APSSLH  

Malaysia 3rd National Speech Therapy Symposium “Autism: Are We Providing Enough?”

By |2024-11-10T09:18:10+00:00November 10th, 2024|Categories: APSSLH News|

Malaysia 3rd National Speech Therapy Symposium We are thrilled to announce the 3rd National Speech Therapy Symposium, hosted by the Malaysia Ministry of Health Speech Therapy Technical Committee. This year's event will be held virtually via Zoom on November 25-26, 2024, with the theme "Autism: Are We Providing Enough?" To register, please follow this link: Register Here.   AUTISM SYMPOSIUM 2024  

2024 second SIG video is uploaded

By |2024-05-29T04:05:20+00:00May 29th, 2024|Categories: APSSLH News|

Dear members, The 2024 second SIG video is uploaded under Special Interest Groups/Adult Language Disorders. Title: Finding and Emphasizing Strengths in People with Aphasia Speaker: Brooke Hallowell, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Please let us know if you have any issues with accessing the video. Have a great day.   Best,

SIG 2 video (May 2024)

By |2024-05-29T04:07:03+00:00May 29th, 2024|Categories: Adult Language Disorders|

Please find the 2nd Sig video in 2024. Title: Finding and Emphasizing Strengths in People with Aphasia Speaker: Brooke Hallowell, Ph.D., CCC-SLP https://drive.google.com/file/d/14eePFr1Fq9-XMtFKW_Q2KyZV9Ir803wA/view?usp=sharing

APSSLH brochure

By |2024-06-03T22:04:07+00:00April 1st, 2024|Categories: APSSLH News|

Hello,   Please find the attached APSSLH brochure about APSSLH and membership benefits. http://apsslh.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/1-1.png http://apsslh.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/2-1.png Thanks,

1st SIG meeting in 2024; March 24th

By |2024-03-13T18:35:14+00:00March 12th, 2024|Categories: APSSLH News|

Dear APSSLH memebers, The Education Committee of the Asia Pacific Society of Speech, Language, and Hearing would like to invite you to our first SIG meeting in 2024. Please see the flyer as attached below. Please note that this event is only available for Members and the link should not be shared with non-members. Thank you for your understanding.   Sincerely, Education Committee of the APSSLH 1st SIG

Nov SIG meeting recording is available

By |2023-11-09T17:32:40+00:00November 9th, 2023|Categories: APSSLH News|

Hello members, November SIG presentation recording is now available under Member Community/Special Interest Group/Child Speech/Fluency/Voice/Swallowing Disorders. Please let us know if there are any issues or questions. Thank you! ==== TITLE. Towards International Standardization of Terminology and Classification of Cleft Palate Speech/ Velopharyngeal Dysfunction By Dr. Pereira SYNOPSIS. Cleft palate/ velopharyngeal dysfunction (VPD) speech is complex, encompassing a myriad of speech features based on a wide and heterogeneous range of aetiologies. Globally, differing terminology and speech profiling systems continue to be used and current classification systems in the Speech Sound Disorder field do not sufficiently capture the complexity and full essence [...]

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