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Family caregivers discuss roles and needs in supporting adults with cerebral palsy and complex communication needs in the hospital setting

Vocabulary selection for Australian children who use augmentative and alternative communication

Narrative analysis of the hospital experience for older parents of people who cannot speak

Older unpaid carers’ experiences supporting adults with cerebral palsy and complex communication needs in hospital

Development of a communication training program to improve access to legal services for people with complex communication needs

Improving access to the justice system for people with communication difficulties : a training program for people working in the justice system

Ageing and communication in indigenous health

Augmentative and alternative communication use by people with traumatic brain injury: a review

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