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Speech, Language and Communication Needs – London

July 13, 2011 //  by Admin

Dear colleague,

Thank you for your attendance at the Speech, Language and Communication Needs conference on 23 June 2010 in London.

As a delegate, you can now access a variety of resources from the conference, including speakers’ PowerPoint presentations and handouts where available, so you can more easily share with your colleagues what you learned on the day – and you’ll also get to see what you missed out on in the other seminar sessions.

Many thanks to all speakers who kindly granted permission for use of their materials.

Download Instructions:

  • Click on one of the speakers’ names below
  • Correctly enter the username and password (Note: these are case sensitive)
  • You will be returned to the original screen (there should now be a logout box in the top left-hand corner)
  • Click again on the file that you wish to download. A download box should appear with options to open, save or cancel. (Multiple pdf files may be saved under one speaker name)

Please note that Internet Explorer 6 users will experience problems downloading the files. Please upgrade your browser or use an alternative one.

Keynote 2 and Session 2C: Victoria JoffeSession 1A: Julie RadfordSession 1B: Laura McCleanSession 1C and 2B: Alex KellySession 2A: Gareth MorewoodSession 3C: Mary Hartshorne

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