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Coordinating Your Child’s Multidisciplinary Team | Wed 3 March 2021

  •  4 March 2021
     5:00 am - 6:00 am
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Families this workshop is for you! Multidisciplinary teams represent a variety of professionals that work together to support a child and their family. Often speech pathologists are the first point of call for Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), however difficulties with language rarely occur in isolation.  This webinar will address:

  • A range of frequently co-occurring conditions with DLD.
  • Who you can speak to for further support.
  •  How to support your child’s team to collaborate.

This webinar will be hosted online using Zoom.  Details will be emailed to participants in the days prior to the event. Please book as soon as you’ve decided to avoid missing out!

Contribute What You Can

The DLD Project is a self-funded social enterprise which means we receive no government funding or donations to fund the ongoing development and delivery of our services. It is our aim to develop and distribute resources that are accessible to all regardless of socio-economic status or location. This is why this webinar is a ‘Contribute What You Can’ event. You can opt for a FREE ticket or choose to purchase a $10 or $25 ticket which will go towards funding The DLD Project and our work creating resources, information and training for therapists, educators and families. Whichever option you choose we thank you for your support and for your commitment to empowering people with DLD. Please note: All contributions to The DLD Project are NOT tax deductible.

Participants

This webinar has been developed for families. Please email connect@TheDLDProject.com with any questions regarding the registration process.

Facilitator

Shaun Ziegenfusz is a speech pathologist and researcher with more than 10 years’ experience working with people with DLD and their families. He currently works in private practice and collaboratively with schools to provide assessment and intervention pathways. Shaun is also a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) candidate at Griffith University where he researches the needs and necessary supports for school-aged students with DLD from the perspective of key stakeholders, as well as being a volunteer member of the Raising Awareness of Developmental Language Disorder (RADLD) International Committee. Shaun is passionate about blending clinical experience and research to support students, families, professionals and schools.

Shaun Ziegenfusz Co-Founder The DLD Project

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