AAC Entry 2 Award

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The award and certificate in Augmentative and Alternative Communication qualifications are designed to be wide ranging qualifications that allow learners to develop effective communication. It is designed to be taught or facilitated by a variety of professionals and carers including teachers, speech and language therapists and physiotherapists. You'll learn to communicate through non-verbal means including symbols and word boards and sophisticated electronic communication aids. The award and certificate in Augmentative and Alternative Communication are for anybody who has little or no natural speech.

Course information

Name: AAC Entry 2 Award Qualification title: Award in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (Entry 2) (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20150925 14:20:23 Updated 20150925 15:11:26

Entry requirements

None

Provider

Ingfield Manor School
Non-Maintained Special School
n/a

Address

Ingfield Manor Drive
Five Oaks Town: Billingshurst

Learning aims

Title: Award in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (Entry 2) (QCF) Qualification: Award in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (Entry 2) (QCF) Classification: Preparation for Life and Work

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