Training

We currently provide Level 1 and Level 2 training courses in AAC and Bespoke Training where possible. Please scroll down for more information on our training offer. Please scroll down for more information on our training offer.

This day introduces you to EATS and is a good foundation in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC).

You will learn different terminology used in the specialism, the difference between complexity of devices, key concepts related to implementing and making AAC work, how and when to refer to the specialist service and other essential knowledge needed to work in this area.

The session is a good mix of theory and practical activities and the day concludes with a generous interactive session for all to have a chance to have hands on experience with many devices and communication tools.

During the day we have an expert user attend who tells you his story of using AAC all of his life and is happy to chat and answer questions; this is a valuable experience to understand the person behind the device.

The course is for anyone who wants information about AAC whether you are a client, family member, paid carer, teacher, Speech & Language Therapist, other Allied Health Professional or anyone else who has an interest.

The course runs Feb, June and October.

This course day will be a follow on day for AAC. Professionals must have attended Level 1 (awareness training) in order to attend OR have significant experience and knowledge re AAC The course will be most useful for professionals working with children or adults who have cognition difficulties.

The course will be expanding on the basic introduction course we facilitate (this was re. what is AAC, different names of AAC devices and hands on trials). We will do the following:

  • look at the hub criteria in more detail,
  • developing low tech resources.
  • Discussing role and responsibilities of local services
  • Switch progression
  • Eye gaze assessment and progression
  • Outcome measures
  • Target setting
  • Discussing challenging clients
  • Expanding on modelling techniques

A date for the Level 2 course is arranged when there are at least six people on the waiting list. The course is for a maximum of 12 people as smaller numbers enables more detailed discussion and analysis of cases. Participants are required to complete a case history form and return it to EATS prior to the course in order to secure a place (the form will be sent in plenty of time).

We facilitate bespoke courses on request. We can facilitate our Introduction to AAC or Next Steps course to specific groups both as they are or adapted for the caseload with whom people work, e.g. paediatric, acquired neurological disorders, etc.

We facilitate training for teams who work with individuals who receive a new AAC device. We facilitate training around specific hardware and software.

Please contact us on eats.lincoln@nhs.net to enquire about a bespoke course development and training.

Level 1: An Introduction to AAC

Tuesday 28 January 2025, 9am to 4.30pm

Monday 19 May 2025, 9am to 4.30pm 

Wednesday 15 October 2025, 9am to 4.30pm 

To book onto any of these level 1 events via Eventbrite.

Level 2 AAC Awareness: Next steps

Wednesday 20 November 2024, 9am to 4.30pm. Book online via Eventbrite.

Wednesday, 19 March 2025, 9am to 4.30pm

Tuesday, 18 November 2025, 9am to 4.30pm

To book onto either of the 2025 level 2 events, please book via Eventbrite.

For any questions about these training days, please contact us.

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