Rebroadcast: National Tour - Working effectively with Australian multilingual children - S05E39

Speak Up periodically rebroadcasts previous episodes that were of high interest to listeners. This week we are rebroadcasting Season 2’s episode on the National Tour: Working with Australian multilingual children. This workshop is being held again in November 2023 in Adelaide and Darwin. Dr Gayle Hemsley and Dr Alison Holm give a preview of topics they will discuss, including current evidence in the areas of culturally responsive, valid, and practical speech and language assessment and intervention for multilingual children. Audio transcripts for this and other Season 5 (2023) episodes are available at no cost on SPA’s Learning Hub: https://learninghub.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/speechpathologyaust/speak-up-podcast Check the episode's "Course Fact Sheet" to download. If you would like a free transcript from a previous season, please email [email protected]. Resources: Register for National Tour: Working effectively with Australian multilingual children: Adelaide: https://learninghub.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/speechpathologyaust/3326-national-tour-working-effectively-with-australian-multilingual-children-adelaide-nov-2023 Darwin: https://learninghub.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/speechpathologyaust/3327-national-tour-working-effectively-with-australian-multilingual-children-darwin-nov-2023 SPA documents on Working in a culturally and linguistically diverse society: Practice Guideline (SPA Member only download): https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/Members/libraryviewer?ResourceID=119 Position Statement (Public download): https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/Members/libraryviewer?ResourceID=109

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