The Communication Research Registry is proudly supported by:


Speech Pathology Australia
Speech Pathology Australia offers support to:
- speech pathologists
- people who find it hard to communicate
- people who find it hard to swallow.
Website: www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au
Australian Communication Exchange (ACE)
ACE:
- Is a not-for-profit group.
- Helps people who find it hard to hear and/or speak.
- Believes all people should get the help they need to communicate.
Website: www.aceinfo.net.au
The Telerehabilitation Research Unit
This aim of this unit is to learn more about online therapy. This is therapy that is given over the internet.
Research is done in this centre to help people who find it hard to:
- communicate
- walk
- do everyday activities.
Website: www.uq.edu.au/telerehabilitation
The HEARing Cooperative Research Centre (CRC).
This research centre aims to learn more about hearing.
Research is done in this centre to help:
- prevent hearing loss
- increase the use of hearing devices
- provide training to students and clinicians.
People from all over Australia are a part of this centre.
Website: www.hearingcrc.org
www.hearnet.org.au
www.hearnetlearning.org.au
The Hearing Research Unit for Children
This research centre is at The University of Queensland.
The centre aims to learn more about hearing in children.
People who work in this centre are:
- audiologists
- speech pathologists
- occupational therapists
- ear, nose and throat doctors.
Website: http://www.shrs.uq.edu.au/hearing-ru-children
Would you like to sponsor the Communication Research Registry?
The Registry needs sponsors to keep it going.
If you would like to support important research, please contact us.
Your support will help people who find it hard to communicate.