Therapy and Rehabilitation Services


Assessment and Treatment of Global Aphasia 2025
Therapy and Rehabilitation Services
Back by popular demand. This one-day hybrid course will provide a theoretical overview of global aphasia and a summary of the existing evidence base. It will use case studies and client examples to equip clinicians with practical ideas for assessing and treating both the communication and cognitive impairments in this challenging population. The course is suitable for Speech and Language Therapy students as well as new and more experienced Speech and Language Therapists. Learning objectives • Discuss the clinical characteristics of global aphasia • Explore existing research and evidence base • Evaluate assessment tasks for communication and cognition • Illustrate treatment approaches and novel tasks to address language, functional communication and cognition in this population
From: Tue 01 Jul 2025
To: Tue 01 Jul 2025
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British Bobath Tutors Association (BBTA): An Introduction to The Bobath Concept
Therapy and Rehabilitation Services
These BBTA modules are designed to introduce course participants to the assessment and treatment of adults with neuromuscular dysfunction. The modules consist of theoretical and practical sessions and patient demonstrations.
From: Sat 04 Oct 2025
To: Sun 05 Oct 2025
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Foundations of Neurology for Adult Speech and Language Therapists 2025
Therapy and Rehabilitation Services
We are excited to be running this highly popular course again and have an excellent line-up of presenters who will be teaching on various topics with the aim of providing a thorough grounding in ‘the science’ behind acute and chronic neurological conditions. Target Audience: tailored to meet the needs of final year SLT students or SLTs in early-mid years of working, or aiming to work, with the adult neurological population.
From: Thu 18 Sep 2025
To: Fri 19 Sep 2025
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Splinting in Neurology 2025
Therapy and Rehabilitation Services
Course aims; To increase knowledge and skills in the assessment and fabrication of a variety of upper and lower limb splints using soft and scotchcast materials. To review and discuss the theoretical basis and clinical reasoning underpinning the provision of splints for patients with neurological conditions. To cover the assessment of spasticity, the use of botulinum toxin and the role of splinting in this patient group. There will be time to practice fabrication over the course of two days and opportunities to network with colleagues working in a similar field.
From: Fri 10 Oct 2025
To: Sat 11 Oct 2025
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