The World Report on Disability as a blueprint for international, national, and local aphasia services

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This commentary aims to extend the debate of the lead article authors (Wylie, McAllister, Davidson, and Marshall, 2013) by translating the nine recommendations of the World Report on Disability into a plan of action for the aphasia community. Solutions for the advancement of aphasia science and services are presented at international (macro), national (meso), and local (micro) levels. Implications for speech-language pathologists and aphasia service delivery are discussed. An overarching call to action is the need for speech-language pathologists to support a strong and vibrant aphasia community at all levels, so that the voices of people with aphasia can be heard. © 2013 The Speech Pathology Association of Australia Limited.

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Worrall, L. E., Howe, T., O’callaghan, A., Hill, A. J., Rose, M., Wallace, S. J., … Rohde, A. (2013, February). The World Report on Disability as a blueprint for international, national, and local aphasia services. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. https://doi.org/10.3109/17549507.2012.721004

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