Dia dioabh (Hi everyone,)
Below is a survey by trinity college into research for making Irish AAC!! I'm going to talk a bit about AAC,AAC stand for Alternative augmentative communication, basically these are methods and forms of, non-oral, speech based communication used to help with communicating for anyone nonspeaking, unreliable intermittently speaking, and anyone with any communication based disability or disability that impacts communication or oral speech such as Autism, cerebral palsy, AL'S down syndrome. Migraine disorders epilepsy etc
This is something that has been something that's been really important to me for a long time รณ I'm sharing it here to hep get the word out,
this survey is part of really critical research into providing AAC as geailge (I irish language. Thus is critical for making sure nonspeaking, unreliable intermittently speaking, and anyone with any communication based disability or disability that impacts communication or oral speech such as Autism, cerebral palsy, AL'S down syndrome. Migraine disorders epilepsy etc can have full access not just to their ciriculum but their community and native language. Le do thoil (please) help and fill out the survey https://tcdecon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_d3TaXkpl4HMrqGG?fbclid=IwAR0cHPauqlyIR2KWbx2tWhdpUsVtvPO5bmPGIhQLYYQAu9n_K0EAZnpte9w
Go raibh maith agaibh (thank you everyone)