Other Publications
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Cotton S (2002)
Where do you want to go today?
An evaluation of the INTACT software package
Speech & Language Therapy in Practice (Autumn) 12-13
Cotton S. (1999)
Byte-size therapy.
Therapy Weekly 25:45 12
Hayhow R. (1999)
The
Speaking Out. The British Stammering Association
Cotton S. (1999)
Speech & Language Therapy in
WFNR Update.
The World Forum for Neurological Rehabilitation, Dec '99
Cotton S. (1999)
Speech & Language Therapy Research.
Stroke Matters 3:3 3
Gale M, Holloway K, Roulstone S (1993)
Identifying the need: the Bristol Surveillance of Children's Communication (BRISC)
Bulletin of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists 491: 13
Gale M, Holloway K, Roulstone S (1994)
Early identification of communication problems
Health Visitor 67:10 348-349
Glogowska M, Roulstone S, Campbell R, Peters T J, Enderby P (2001)
Evidence-based practice: seeking the whole truth
Speech & Language Therapy in Practice (Winter) 8-10
Glogowska M, Roulstone S, Enderby P, Peters T J. (1998)
A time of trial
Bulletin of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists 558: 8-9
Glogowska M, Roulstone S, Enderby P, Peters T J. (2001)
RCTs: myths, misconceptions and mastery
Bulletin of the
Glogowska M, Roulstone S, Enderby P, Peters T J. (2001)
STEPping out: discuss the dissemination of the
Bulletin of the
Glogowska M. (1996)
A STEP in the right direction
Bulletin of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists 528: 16-17
Glogowska M. (1998)
Power struggle or power sharing?
Bulletin of the Royal
Mortley J (1992)
The use of computers in Speech Therapy with individuals who have suffered a stroke.
Ability - The Journal of the British Computer Society Disability Group
Mortley J (1994)
Computer Therapy for Stroke people
Ability - The Journal of the British Computer Society Disability Group, 13: 16-17
Mortley J, (1999)
Time well spent.
Speech & Language Therapy in Practice. Summer'99
Mortley J, Wade J, Hunt J (2003)
The impact of word retrieval therapy on everyday communication
British Aphasiology Society Therapy Symposium Proceedings March 2003
Parr S, Dobinson C (1991)
Therapists' feelings about working with dysphagic people
Bulletin of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. Sept.'91
Roulstone S. (1992)
Does this child need your help? Prioritising paediatric caseloads
Human Communication 2:1 6-8
Roulstone S. (2002)
Time is of the essence
Therapy Weekly (June 13th)
Roulstone S. (2002)
Towards quality research
Bulletin 600 (April 2002) 10-11
Roulstone, S. (1993)
Out of the broom cupboard.
Special Education. Forward Trends 10: 13-15
Van der Gaag A, McCartan P, McDade A, Reid D & Roulstone S (1999)
The Early Communication Audit Manual
London: Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists
Wade J, Woodward S (2002)
This is IT
Speech & Language Therapy in Practice (Summer) 13-16
Wren Y (2000)
Software Solutions.
AFASIC News Sept.2000
Wren Y (2000)
Spelling it out - should speech and language therapists be involved in working with children with literacy impairment?
Bulletin of the
Wren Y (2001)
Supporting speech skills.
Special! Summer 2001