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Programme: CPLOL Lisbon Congress 2nd
4th May 1997

Friday 2nd May

Morning

Main Auditorium

Titles

Registration

 
  • Opening Ceremony : speeches
    P. De Sousa - Chairman of APTF
    B. Mondelaers - Chairman of CPLOL
  • Presentations by the Committees:

 

 

- Prevention - J.M. Kremer
- Ttraining - D. Schrey-Dern & M. Leterme
- Research, Documentation & Congresses - P. Dessailly

Keynote Speaker 1

Professor Pam Enderby (Great Britain)

The efficacy of speech and language therapy

Leal, Farrajota, Fonseca & Castro Caldas

(Portugal)

Is aphasia therapy worthwhile?

Carding (Great Britain)

Measuring the effectiveness of voice therapy

in the treatment of non -organic dysphonia.

afternoon

Main Auditorium

Small Auditorium

Guimarães & Cruz (Portugal)

Vocal Prevention - a Portuguese experience.

Hesketh & Hopcutt (UK.)

Outcome measures in aphasia therapy.

Pochhacker & Witz (Austria)

Preventive voice care seminars- a group oriented approach.

Papathanasiou, Whurr & Lorch (UK.)

Efficacy of treatment of writing in hemiplegic agraphic patients using a writing prosthesis.

Schöberl (Austria)

The silent NO: Functional aphonia - Functional Dysphonia.

Fonseca, Leal, Farrajota, Carneiro & Castro Caldas

(Portugal)

Lisling - Programme for aphasics’ training.

McGinty & Garvey-Cecchetti (Ireland) The Mayo early language screening test: how effective is it in providing appropriate referrals?

16.00-16.30 Nusser-Muller-Bush (Germany)

Dysphagia rehabilitation is prevention of aspiration.

Law,Kot & Barnett (UK)

How good are parents at identifying speech and language difficulties in young children.

16.30-17.00 Rousseau (France)

Recording communicative abilities of patients with dementia of the Alzheimer's type.

 

17.00-17.30 Santos, Farrajota, Leal, Sousa (Portugal)

Aphasics' spouses: the influence of gender

Saturday 3rd May

morning

Main Auditorium

Titles

Keynote Speaker 2

Vinter (France)

Prelingual vocal productions: new data to predict and prevent language disorders.

Maas, Van den Brink, Klaasen, Van der Meij

(Netherlands)

Innovation and renewal of prevention: The tasks of a logopedist on prevention on behalf of 0-6 years old children in the Netherlands

Aldred (UK)

Early intervention with young autistic children.

Keynote Speaker 3

Westerlund & Frylmark (Sweden)

Evaluation of a language screening programme

Roy & Maeder (France)

ERTL4 "screening test for detecting language disorders during medical examination of 4-year-olds."

afternoon

Main Auditorium

Small Auditorium

Bonifacio (Italy)

Effects of prematurity on the lexical development of children at risk: a longitudinal study.

Devevey (France)

Lexical and semantic aspects of language in the Alzheimer's disease. Categories, prototypes and typical data.

McDade & McCartan (UK)

"Partnership with Parents"-An evaluation of parent intervention programmes for pre-school children with specific expressive language delay - a preventive model.

Donlan (UK)

Communication about number & quantity: a suitable case for treatment

Biddulph & McQueen (UK)

"Let’s talk about talking": A health promotion initiative.

Chalot & Daubisse (France)

Music in the speech and language therapy of deaf children..

Nusser-Muller-Busch (Germany)

Early logopaedic intervention in the new-born period.

Cippone, De Filippis, Veronesi, Leotta (Italy)

Cochlear implant in evolutive age: three years of experience.

Brauneis (Austria)

The role of the speech therapist in language issues affecting academic achievement in a second language.

16.30 - 17.15 Heylen, Wuyts, Mertens, De Bodt, Heyning (Belgium)

Phonetogram Index for Children

Tavares, Valido & Lopes (Portugal)

Specific language impaired children in school.

17.15 - 17.45 Sandrieser (Germany)

Disfluencies in the speech of stuttering and non- stuttering children - an explorative study.

Adams (UK)

Using conversation analysis to measure progress in therapy for language impaired children.

 

Sunday 4th May

morning

Main Auditorium

Titles

Keynote Speaker 4

Laununen (Finland)

The effects of early intervention on the language and communicative skills of children with Down’s syndrome

Ward & Harding (UK)

The evaluation of an inter-disciplinary approach to the development of language in children with learning impairment and those with developmental language disability

Break

 

Gibbard (UK)

Parental intervention: does it work?

Vlassopoulos, Tsipra & Rotsika (Greece)

Long-term effects of an early intervention programme: a follow-up study of children with language impairments.

Close of conference -

J. Roustit - General Secretary of CPLOL

Closing speech

 

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