Aphasia Registry
Do you: Do you want to:
~ have aphasia? ~ learn more about aphasia?
~ know someone who has aphasia? ~ help other people?
~ meet other people who have aphasia?
- Aphasia research is happening at The University of Queensland.
- Many faculties and schools are doing aphasia research.
- The Communication Disability Centre (CDC) has set up an Aphasia Registry.
- This registry coordinates aphasia research at The University of Queensland.
What is the Aphasia Registry?
- The Aphasia Registry is a database of people who have aphasia.
- It does not cost any money to be a member.
Aphasia registry members are:
- Given information about new research projects
- Invited to do research
- Members choose what research they want to do
- It does not matter how many studies members participate in
- Registry members receive an annual newsletter
- Registry members are invited to attend various functions and activities
Are you interested?
Would you like more information?
Contact: Professor Linda Worrall
Telephone: 07 3365 2891
Fax: 07 3355 1877
Email: l.worrall@uq.edu.au
Write to: Professor Linda Worrall
Communication Disability Centre
Division of Speech Pathology
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
The University of Queensland
Communication Disability Centre
Division of Speech Pathology
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
The University of Queensland
