BEYOND SPEECH - Making Complex Communication Less Complicated
Discover innovative strategies that transform barriers into bridges, making communication accessible and effective for everyone.
Date and time
Location
Canad Inns Destination Centre Fort Garry
1824 Pembina Highway Winnipeg, MB R3T 2G2 CanadaRefund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 3 hours
Join us for an engaging presentation by Speech-Language Pathologist, Jackie Swirsky, on simplifying complex communication for individuals with developmental disabilities and autism! Together, we'll explore fun Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC) tools and techniques that empower voices and foster connection. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to make communication easier and more enjoyable for all!
Date: February 6, 2025
Time: 9:00am - 12:00pm
Location: Canad Inns Fort Garry, room Ambassador A
Cost: $80
Participants will learn:
- To understand about communication and what is a communication disability
- Bust myths related to Augmentative Alternative Communication (AAC)
- Gain introductory knowledge of electronic and non electronic ways to support someone’s communication
- Learn about modelling AAC to help someone be the best user of their system
- Practice strategies that help you better communicate with people whose speech is difficult to understand
- Have hands on experiences exploring different AAC systems.
Jackie Swirsky
Jackie Swirsky (she / her) is an experienced Speech Language Pathologist. After earning her Master’s degree from the University of Alberta, Jackie began her career in Edmonton with the Capital Health Authority. In 2005, Jackie returned to her hometown of Winnipeg and joined St. Amant, where she continues to make a profound impact in the field today.
Jackie specializes in providing services to adults with developmental disabilities and autism, focusing on Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Dysphagia. Her passion for these areas is matched by her commitment to improving the quality of life for her clients. In 2018, Jackie expanded her expertise by becoming a provincial trainer with the National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices, furthering her impact in the field of intellectual disabilities and dementia care.
Beyond her work as a clinician, Jackie is a proud mother, children’s book author, and an advocate for gender diversity. She regularly speaks on the subject, sharing her knowledge and personal experiences to foster understanding and inclusivity.
With a career marked by dedication, innovation, and advocacy, Jackie continues to be a leader in the field of speech-language pathology, advocating for the needs of vulnerable populations while inspiring others through her work and public speaking.
Attendee Experience
This workshop uses a combination of lecture, videos, small group discussions and hands on learning experiences.
The workshop will take place in the Ambassador A room.
Registration begins at 8:30 am.
Workshop will begin at 9:00 am.
* If you require a specific accommodation because of a disability or medical need, please send us an email at training@stamant.ca with the details and we will do our best to accommodate you.