Study activities
Let's Talk 2 to 4 years
'Let's Talk 2 to 4 years' is a resource made for parents to use with their children and requires no training.
Getting Ready to Talk
A fun, interactive resource which is intended for use by both parents and Speech Pathologists.
The Global Mealtime Guide
A culturally sensitive, texture modified food guide for Speech Pathologists.
"Now we're talking": An Australian Dysarthria Treatment Resource Manual
A culturally relevant, easy to use and up to date treatment resource manual for Australian speakers with dysarthria.
Best Practice Guidelines for Oral Care and Secretion Management and the Free Water Protocol
This project aimed to standardise oral care practices across Western Health acute and sub-acute settings, as a range of oral care practices had been previously identified.
Communication Accessible Cafés: ‘Putting the Caffeine Kick in Communication’
This resource manual is a step by step process on how to create a communication accessible environment. This includes relevant templates of flyers, handouts, surveys and other resources.
Cleft Assist: For the Speech Pathology Student and Practising Clinician
Cleft Assist is a resource manual designed for Speech Pathology students and qualified Speech Pathologists who are interested in furthering their theoretical and practical knowledge required to provide services to a child with a cleft lip and/or palate.
Puberty:A guide for teenagers with an Autism Spectrum Disorder and their parents
The aim of this booklet is to provide a resource for both young people with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families.
Communication Works Both Ways: Promotion of Communication Access and the Communication Access Symbol
The purpose of our project is to promote and facilitate communication access within the community.
Stuttering: The Assessment Resource
“Stuttering: The Assessment Resource” is a resource developed to collate known assessment tools in evaluating stuttering and its impact on clients.
Professional Advancement Portfolio
The Professional Advancement Portfolio is a resource intended to be used by speech pathologists and their managers.
‘Build-Your-Own Aphasia Talk’: Increasing community awareness of aphasia
The ‘Build-Your-Own Aphasia Talk’ resource was developed in conjunction with the Australian Aphasia Association. This resource aims to address the poor community awareness of the condition aphasia.
Real Men Do Speech Pathology
In Australia, 97% of speech pathologists are woman. The profession needs more men. Discover why male speech pathologists are currently in demand and are highly sought after both in Australia and around the world.


