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SUMMARY:Beyond Speech Workshop 2022
DESCRIPTION:Free online workshop\nTuesday\, 6th September\n9.30 am – 5 pm\nOnline\, Macquarie University\, Sydney\, Australia\n  \nAdvances in early identification\, hearing devices and intervention have allowed many children with hearing loss to develop oral language skills commensurate with their hearing peers. However\, teachers and parents continue to report many learning challenges these children face during the critical language learning years. Continuing on from the Beyond \nSpeech multidisciplinary workshops in 2020 and 2021\, this year’s online workshop offers new research findings on language processing and learning by children with hearing loss\, with implications for classroom learning. The workshop will also bring together perspectives from teachers of the deaf\, audiologists\, speech pathologists\, and parents to discuss current issues and future directions. \nKeynote Speakers \n\nSamantha J. Gustafson (University of Utah)\nEvelien Dirks (Dutch Foundation for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Child)\n\n\nRegister online by 1st September\, 2022: https://redcap.link/BeyondSpeech_2022 \n\nAuslan interpretation and live captioning provided\n\nProgram available online: https://goto.mq/beyondspeechworkshop2022 \nProgram enquiries: rebecca.holt@mq.edu.au \nGeneral enquiries: pamela.pan@mq.edu.au \n  \nOrganising Committee \nRebecca Holt\, Trudy Smith\, Nan Xu Rattanasone\, Ben Davies\, Andy Morrison\, Katherine Demuth\, Pamela Pan\, Mridula Sharma \nWorkshop Sponsors \n\nARC Linkage Grant LP180100534 (Demuth & Sharma)\nMacquarie University Child Language Lab\nMacquarie University Centre for Language Sciences (CLaS)
URL:https://hearinghub.edu.au/event/beyond-speech-workshop-2022/
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SUMMARY:AHH & MU Hearing Seminar - Shirley Mak-Parisi\, TALi Health ...
DESCRIPTION:Topic: TALi Health\nPresenter: Shirley Mak-Parisi\nDate: Tuesday 13 September\nTime: 10.00am – 12.00pm followed by networking and refreshments\nLocation: Lecture theatre \, Level 1\, AHH / Zoom \nRegister via Eventbrite\nRegistration: Free public seminar\nRegister by Thursday 8 September – please select in person ticket or zoom ticket \nIf you have accessibility requirements\, please contact Sally.Piper@mq.edu.au to organise.\nAgenda:\n10.00am – 10.05am – Welcome\n10.05am – 10.50am – Presentation\n10.50am – 11.15am – Q&A and discussion\n11.15am – 12.00am – Networking & Refreshments \nAbstract:\nTALi created Ready\, Attention\, Go! as a digital therapeutic to develop attention functions in children between the ages of 3-10 facing in-attention issues by playing digitized and gamified tasks. \nThe presentation is an overview of the games that TALi has created and the science behind them. TALi’s philosophy is that attention is a predictor of educational outcomes\, mental health\, social skills\, and relationships. Early intervention is key to better outcomes\, especially in cognitive developmental disorders. \nThe goal will be to show what TALi is doing and to learn from the experts in the room about what we can do better to prepare for the future. The Hearing Hub has lessons that we can learn from. Early intervention is the key to these neurological conditions\, but how does industry help drive the public policy and practice towards the same goal? The regulating authorities are asking for validated findings while the clinicians and parents are looking for behavioral results. Are there different ways of collecting and presenting data so that it satisfies everyone’s needs? Are we asking the right questions and collecting the right data? As digital therapeutics mature\, is there a better way to help patients and their families? \nBio:\nShirley Mak-Parisi has over 20 years experience in commercial clinical research\, beginning as a clinical research associate to now as the Head of Clinical Operations and Strategy at TALi.Shirley earned a Bachelor’s degree in behavioural neuroscience and criminal justice from Northeastern University in Massachusetts and a Master’s degree in forensic psychology from Castleton State College in Vermont.During her clinical research career\, Shirley has designed\, planned and executed many clinical research projects. She is skilled at medical writing and data analysis\, as well as global studies team management. \nCovid allowed her to understand that delivery of medical care should change\, especially care for chronic conditions. She has a passion for digital therapeutics being a key to supporting people and families with chronic health conditions- removing some of the burden for patients as well as medical professionals. In her role at TALi\, she gets to play games\, make sure they are psychometrically valid\, and strategize the best way to get this into the hands of people who need them. This role is the perfect combination of gamification of medicine and science.
URL:https://hearinghub.edu.au/event/ahh-mu-hearing-seminar-shirley-mak-parisi-tali-health/
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