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Archive 2019
Masterclass: Communicating with Persons with Severe/Profound Intellectual Disability

Presented by Prof. Juliet Goldbart and Ms. Anne-Marie Martin
On May 13th, Ms. Anne-Marie Martin, Lecturer and Programme Leader (Intellectual Disability Nursing) and Prof. Juliet Goldbart, Professor of Developmental Disabilities at Manchester Metropolitan University will present a masterclass on ‘Communicating with Persons with Severe/Profound Intellectual Disability’ in Brookfield, UCC.
Juliet and Anne-Marie will explore:
- Communication skill development
- How people with severe/profound intellectual disability are likely to communicate
- The importance of supporting comprehension/understanding particularly in the healthcare context
- Some communication strategies for interactions involving people with severe/profound intellectual disability
People from various settings with all levels of experience are welcomed whether you have little experience and want to learn or a lot of experience and might like to share.
If interested in attending, please register for free at Eventbrite