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Resources and Projects

The following resources may be beneficial to a wide range of people. The Rett UK courses have been written in conjunction with my colleagues at Rett UK. 

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These courses were designed for people who want to learn in their own time. As the courses were written for Rett UK they refer to people with Rett syndrome but many of the principles apply to anyone who could benefit from Augmentative and Alternative Communication, especially if they are a potential eye-gaze user. 

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Click the link above to find resources to help people be able to give feedback about their quality of life. The resources are designed to be used with a wide range of people and communicative abilities.  

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These books were written for people who are still at the early stages of literacy but are no longer interested in children's books. They are a mix of parodies and originals.  

Film Reel

The bitesize recordings for Rett UK discuss are a series of short videos that mainly discuss communication. They are suitable for all AAC users. 

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This link will take you to graphics I have used in social media posts. 

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Videos about modelling, words for AAC systems, literacy, regulation and more. 

Past Projects

I often get asked to present at conferences or participate in podcasts or articles. Click below to fins most recent examples.

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AAC SIG Fight Club

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Rare Revolution Magazine

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Iriss FM Podcast

March 2022

I was asked to present on the difficulties I have faced in trying to help my daughter acquire literacy skills.

March 2022

Rare Revolution is a not for profit media company that highlights many aspects of rare disease. I was asked to participate in their RARE entrepreneur series.

February 2022

I participated in this podcast speaking about COVID from a carers perspective. Disability what's the learning from COVID-19?

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