Scope Blog
30 May 2017
Highlights from AGOSCI National conference 2017
Highlights from the AGOSCI National conference 2017 from Scope’s Communication and Inclusion resource centre's team.
23 May 2017
Taking AACtion on health literacy
Scope’s takes us through the positive steps you can take as a health provider and a consumer. There are many steps to take as a health provider and consumer
17 May 2017
What do children really think about their communication aids?
Scope Speech Pathologist, Georgia Burn shares her experiences of talking to children about their non-electronic communication aids to find out if the aids.
16 May 2017
You can make Key Word Sign happen in your workplace
Singaporean speech Pathologist Eva Loh Wei Lyn learned about the Key Word Sign and shares her experiences of implementing Key Word Sign within her workplace
11 May 2017
Speak Up and be Safe from Abuse
The Department of Health and Human Services and Scope have developed a project to enable people with communication difficulties to identify and report abuse
9 May 2017
What’s hot at AGOSCI National conference 2017?
Karen Bloomberg takes us through her tips on what’s hot at this year's AGOSCI conference held in Melbourne.
18 Apr 2017
The new way we’re helping Speech Pathologists
Speech Pathologist Georgia Burn shares her experience of working for Scope’s CIRC Practice Support service.
11 Apr 2017
Do you want to be the next Telescope winner?
Telescope provides a platform for writers to have exposure for their work and for readers to indulge in the unique voices of writers with disability.
4 Apr 2017
Spotlight on Keziah Glenane and her dog ‘Rusty’
‘My dog Rusty’ was the latest piece by author Keziah Glenane, which she submitted to the annual Telescope writing competition.
30 Mar 2017
How can we better support people with Autism?
Scope encourages people to better understand Autism and ensure people with ASD feel included and treated as equals in society.