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Alternative Communication MethodsLaajuus (3 cr)

Code: SKOS2015

Credits

3 op

Teaching language

  • Finnish

Responsible person

  • Jaana Ritsilä

Objective

The course provides the basic capabilities for understanding the special needs related to the interaction of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as interaction methods for communicating with them.

After completing the course, you are able to recognise special communication characteristics of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as their support needs from the perspectives of everyday activity and participation. You know theoretical perspectives and concepts related to the development of speech and language as well as communication disorders and are able to apply their contents in describing the functional capacity of clients from the perspective of communication.

After completing the course, you know the most common alternative and augmentative communication methods and have also tried them in practice. Your competence in using alternative and augmentative communication methods increases or diversifies and you have concrete methods of engaging in dialogue with clients with speech impairments or neuropsychiatric difficulties. You also know the services and assistive devices available for people with speech impairments and are able to guide your clients in applying for them.

Content

The contents of the course include individual support needs of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties and the basics of communication rehabilitation and related theoretical perspectives and concepts.

The alternative and augmentative communication methods covered during the course include gesture and object communication, picture and symbol communication, drawing communication and plain language. The principles of social stories and comic strip conversations as well as structured pedagogy in supporting executive functions are also studied.

During the course, students will also get to know the services available for people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric training from the viewpoint of interaction.

Qualifications

-

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

1
The student is able to review services for people with speech impairments at an intermediate level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The student is able to list and briefly review some of the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges. He/she is able to identify a specific theoretical perspective related to communication challenges and relate it to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client.
2
The student can review services for people with speech impairments at a satisfactory level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The learner will be able to list the specific features of the communication of people with different communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning. The student is familiar with the theoretical perspectives related to communication challenges and be able to relate them to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. The student is able to make use of sources.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

3
The student will be able to consider services for people with speech impairments at a high level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
The student will be able to identify the specific features of the communication of people with communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. They will be able to use sources.

4
The student will be able to analyse services for people with speech and language impairments at a commendable level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible interventions.
Students will be able to identify and articulate the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive way and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate with reflection and new possibilities to enable client inclusion. Students will be able to use reliable sources.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

The student will be able to look at services for people with speech impairments at an excellent level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
They will be able to identify, structure and analyse the specific communicative features of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive and multifaceted way, and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them in a variety of ways to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support methods for the client and to innovate by reflecting and comparing new possibilities to enable the client's inclusion. The student is able to make use of reliable sources in a variety of ways and also brings out new perspectives outside the themes of the course.

Further information

Course participation requires that you have a smooth internet connection and a microphone and video connection in order to participate in the online teaching.

Enrollment

01.08.2024 - 22.08.2024

Timing

26.08.2024 - 27.10.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Virtual portion

3 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 30

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Social Services
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
  • Jaana Ritsilä
Teacher in charge

Jaana Ritsilä

Groups
  • SKO22SM
    Kuntoutuksen ohjaaja (AMK)

Objectives

The course provides the basic capabilities for understanding the special needs related to the interaction of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as interaction methods for communicating with them.

After completing the course, you are able to recognise special communication characteristics of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as their support needs from the perspectives of everyday activity and participation. You know theoretical perspectives and concepts related to the development of speech and language as well as communication disorders and are able to apply their contents in describing the functional capacity of clients from the perspective of communication.

After completing the course, you know the most common alternative and augmentative communication methods and have also tried them in practice. Your competence in using alternative and augmentative communication methods increases or diversifies and you have concrete methods of engaging in dialogue with clients with speech impairments or neuropsychiatric difficulties. You also know the services and assistive devices available for people with speech impairments and are able to guide your clients in applying for them.

Content

The contents of the course include individual support needs of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties and the basics of communication rehabilitation and related theoretical perspectives and concepts.

The alternative and augmentative communication methods covered during the course include gesture and object communication, picture and symbol communication, drawing communication and plain language. The principles of social stories and comic strip conversations as well as structured pedagogy in supporting executive functions are also studied.

During the course, students will also get to know the services available for people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric training from the viewpoint of interaction.

Learning materials and recommended literature

Current guides and internet resources.

Teaching methods

Webinars
Exam
Group assignment and presentation

Exam dates and retake possibilities

Online exam dates will be informed in the beginning of the course.

Alternative completion methods

Attendance to the first and last webinar is mandatory. Other webinars can be replaced by compensatory assignments.

Student workload

Webinars = about 1 ects
Exam = about 1 ects
Group assignment = about 1 ects

Further information for students

The assessment of learning is based on the assessment of the exam and the group assignment. In addition, students write a self-assessment in the group assignment and receive a verbal peer feedback in the group assignment presentation.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1
The student is able to review services for people with speech impairments at an intermediate level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The student is able to list and briefly review some of the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges. He/she is able to identify a specific theoretical perspective related to communication challenges and relate it to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client.
2
The student can review services for people with speech impairments at a satisfactory level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The learner will be able to list the specific features of the communication of people with different communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning. The student is familiar with the theoretical perspectives related to communication challenges and be able to relate them to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. The student is able to make use of sources.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3
The student will be able to consider services for people with speech impairments at a high level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
The student will be able to identify the specific features of the communication of people with communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. They will be able to use sources.

4
The student will be able to analyse services for people with speech and language impairments at a commendable level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible interventions.
Students will be able to identify and articulate the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive way and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate with reflection and new possibilities to enable client inclusion. Students will be able to use reliable sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

The student will be able to look at services for people with speech impairments at an excellent level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
They will be able to identify, structure and analyse the specific communicative features of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive and multifaceted way, and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them in a variety of ways to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support methods for the client and to innovate by reflecting and comparing new possibilities to enable the client's inclusion. The student is able to make use of reliable sources in a variety of ways and also brings out new perspectives outside the themes of the course.

Prerequisites

-

Further information

Course participation requires that you have a smooth internet connection and a microphone and video connection in order to participate in the online teaching.

Enrollment

01.04.2024 - 30.04.2024

Timing

20.05.2024 - 31.07.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Virtual portion

3 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 25

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling
Teachers
  • Jaana Ritsilä
Groups
  • SKO21SM
    Kuntoutuksen ohjaaja (AMK)

Objectives

The course provides the basic capabilities for understanding the special needs related to the interaction of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as interaction methods for communicating with them.

After completing the course, you are able to recognise special communication characteristics of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as their support needs from the perspectives of everyday activity and participation. You know theoretical perspectives and concepts related to the development of speech and language as well as communication disorders and are able to apply their contents in describing the functional capacity of clients from the perspective of communication.

After completing the course, you know the most common alternative and augmentative communication methods and have also tried them in practice. Your competence in using alternative and augmentative communication methods increases or diversifies and you have concrete methods of engaging in dialogue with clients with speech impairments or neuropsychiatric difficulties. You also know the services and assistive devices available for people with speech impairments and are able to guide your clients in applying for them.

Content

The contents of the course include individual support needs of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties and the basics of communication rehabilitation and related theoretical perspectives and concepts.

The alternative and augmentative communication methods covered during the course include gesture and object communication, picture and symbol communication, drawing communication and plain language. The principles of social stories and comic strip conversations as well as structured pedagogy in supporting executive functions are also studied.

During the course, students will also get to know the services available for people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric training from the viewpoint of interaction.

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ajankohtaiset oppaat ja nettilähteet puhevammaisen palveluista ja vaihtoehtoisista kommunikaatiomenetelmistä.

Teaching methods

Webinaarit ja webinaareihin liittyvät tehtävät
Tentti puhevammaisten palveluista
Ryhmätehtävä ja tehtävän esittäminen

Exam dates and retake possibilities

Tentin ajankohta ilmoitetaan opintojakson alkaessa.

Student workload

Webinaareihin osallistuminen ja itsenäisten tehtävien suorittaminen = noin 1op
Verkkotentti = noin 1op
Ryhmätehtävä = noin 1op

Further information for students

Avoin amk 10 paikkaa
Campus Online 5 paikkaa

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1
The student is able to review services for people with speech impairments at an intermediate level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The student is able to list and briefly review some of the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges. He/she is able to identify a specific theoretical perspective related to communication challenges and relate it to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client.
2
The student can review services for people with speech impairments at a satisfactory level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The learner will be able to list the specific features of the communication of people with different communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning. The student is familiar with the theoretical perspectives related to communication challenges and be able to relate them to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. The student is able to make use of sources.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3
The student will be able to consider services for people with speech impairments at a high level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
The student will be able to identify the specific features of the communication of people with communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. They will be able to use sources.

4
The student will be able to analyse services for people with speech and language impairments at a commendable level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible interventions.
Students will be able to identify and articulate the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive way and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate with reflection and new possibilities to enable client inclusion. Students will be able to use reliable sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

The student will be able to look at services for people with speech impairments at an excellent level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
They will be able to identify, structure and analyse the specific communicative features of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive and multifaceted way, and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them in a variety of ways to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support methods for the client and to innovate by reflecting and comparing new possibilities to enable the client's inclusion. The student is able to make use of reliable sources in a variety of ways and also brings out new perspectives outside the themes of the course.

Prerequisites

-

Further information

Course participation requires that you have a smooth internet connection and a microphone and video connection in order to participate in the online teaching.

Enrollment

20.11.2023 - 04.01.2024

Timing

08.01.2024 - 20.05.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Virtual portion

3 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 25

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling
Teachers
  • Jaana Ritsilä
Groups
  • SKO21SM
    Kuntoutuksen ohjaaja (AMK)

Objectives

The course provides the basic capabilities for understanding the special needs related to the interaction of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as interaction methods for communicating with them.

After completing the course, you are able to recognise special communication characteristics of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as their support needs from the perspectives of everyday activity and participation. You know theoretical perspectives and concepts related to the development of speech and language as well as communication disorders and are able to apply their contents in describing the functional capacity of clients from the perspective of communication.

After completing the course, you know the most common alternative and augmentative communication methods and have also tried them in practice. Your competence in using alternative and augmentative communication methods increases or diversifies and you have concrete methods of engaging in dialogue with clients with speech impairments or neuropsychiatric difficulties. You also know the services and assistive devices available for people with speech impairments and are able to guide your clients in applying for them.

Content

The contents of the course include individual support needs of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties and the basics of communication rehabilitation and related theoretical perspectives and concepts.

The alternative and augmentative communication methods covered during the course include gesture and object communication, picture and symbol communication, drawing communication and plain language. The principles of social stories and comic strip conversations as well as structured pedagogy in supporting executive functions are also studied.

During the course, students will also get to know the services available for people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric training from the viewpoint of interaction.

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ajankohtaiset oppaat ja nettilähteet puhevammaisen palveluista ja vaihtoehtoisista kommunikaatiomenetelmistä.

Teaching methods

Webinaarit ja webinaareihin liittyvät tehtävät
Tentti puhevammaisten palveluista
Ryhmätehtävä ja tehtävän esittäminen

Exam dates and retake possibilities

Tentin ajankohta ilmoitetaan opintojakson alkaessa.

Student workload

Webinaareihin osallistuminen ja itsenäisten tehtävien suorittaminen = noin 1op
Verkkotentti = noin 1op
Ryhmätehtävä = noin 1op

Further information for students

Avoin AMK 2 paikkaa
Campus Online 5 paikkaa

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1
The student is able to review services for people with speech impairments at an intermediate level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The student is able to list and briefly review some of the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges. He/she is able to identify a specific theoretical perspective related to communication challenges and relate it to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client.
2
The student can review services for people with speech impairments at a satisfactory level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The learner will be able to list the specific features of the communication of people with different communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning. The student is familiar with the theoretical perspectives related to communication challenges and be able to relate them to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. The student is able to make use of sources.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3
The student will be able to consider services for people with speech impairments at a high level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
The student will be able to identify the specific features of the communication of people with communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. They will be able to use sources.

4
The student will be able to analyse services for people with speech and language impairments at a commendable level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible interventions.
Students will be able to identify and articulate the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive way and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate with reflection and new possibilities to enable client inclusion. Students will be able to use reliable sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

The student will be able to look at services for people with speech impairments at an excellent level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
They will be able to identify, structure and analyse the specific communicative features of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive and multifaceted way, and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them in a variety of ways to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support methods for the client and to innovate by reflecting and comparing new possibilities to enable the client's inclusion. The student is able to make use of reliable sources in a variety of ways and also brings out new perspectives outside the themes of the course.

Prerequisites

-

Further information

Course participation requires that you have a smooth internet connection and a microphone and video connection in order to participate in the online teaching.

Enrollment

01.08.2023 - 24.08.2023

Timing

28.08.2023 - 19.12.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 20

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling
Teachers
  • Jaana Ritsilä
  • Johanna Juola
  • Lotta Lahti
Groups
  • SKO21SM
    Kuntoutuksen ohjaaja (AMK)

Objectives

The course provides the basic capabilities for understanding the special needs related to the interaction of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as interaction methods for communicating with them.

After completing the course, you are able to recognise special communication characteristics of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as their support needs from the perspectives of everyday activity and participation. You know theoretical perspectives and concepts related to the development of speech and language as well as communication disorders and are able to apply their contents in describing the functional capacity of clients from the perspective of communication.

After completing the course, you know the most common alternative and augmentative communication methods and have also tried them in practice. Your competence in using alternative and augmentative communication methods increases or diversifies and you have concrete methods of engaging in dialogue with clients with speech impairments or neuropsychiatric difficulties. You also know the services and assistive devices available for people with speech impairments and are able to guide your clients in applying for them.

Content

The contents of the course include individual support needs of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties and the basics of communication rehabilitation and related theoretical perspectives and concepts.

The alternative and augmentative communication methods covered during the course include gesture and object communication, picture and symbol communication, drawing communication and plain language. The principles of social stories and comic strip conversations as well as structured pedagogy in supporting executive functions are also studied.

During the course, students will also get to know the services available for people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric training from the viewpoint of interaction.

Time and location

Kokonaan verkossa

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ajankohtaiset oppaat ja nettilähteet puhevammaisen palveluista ja vaihtoehtoisista kommunikaatiomenetelmistä.

Teaching methods

Webinaarit ja webinaareihin liittyvät tehtävät
Tentti puhevammaisten palveluista
Ryhmätehtävä ja tehtävän esittäminen

Exam dates and retake possibilities

Tentin ajankohta ilmoitetaan opintojakson alkaessa.

Alternative completion methods

Opintojakson aloituswebinaariin ja päätöswebinaariin on pakollinen osallistuminen. Muihin webinaareihin on suositeltavaa osallistua myös, mutta ne voi korvata myös itsenäisillä tehtävillä.

Student workload

Webinaareihin osallistuminen ja itsenäisten tehtävien suorittaminen = noin 1op
Verkkotentti = noin 1op
Ryhmätehtävä = noin 1op

Further information for students

Avoin AMK 10 paikkaa
Campus Online 5 paikkaa

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1
The student is able to review services for people with speech impairments at an intermediate level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The student is able to list and briefly review some of the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges. He/she is able to identify a specific theoretical perspective related to communication challenges and relate it to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client.
2
The student can review services for people with speech impairments at a satisfactory level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The learner will be able to list the specific features of the communication of people with different communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning. The student is familiar with the theoretical perspectives related to communication challenges and be able to relate them to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. The student is able to make use of sources.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3
The student will be able to consider services for people with speech impairments at a high level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
The student will be able to identify the specific features of the communication of people with communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. They will be able to use sources.

4
The student will be able to analyse services for people with speech and language impairments at a commendable level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible interventions.
Students will be able to identify and articulate the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive way and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate with reflection and new possibilities to enable client inclusion. Students will be able to use reliable sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

The student will be able to look at services for people with speech impairments at an excellent level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
They will be able to identify, structure and analyse the specific communicative features of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive and multifaceted way, and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them in a variety of ways to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support methods for the client and to innovate by reflecting and comparing new possibilities to enable the client's inclusion. The student is able to make use of reliable sources in a variety of ways and also brings out new perspectives outside the themes of the course.

Prerequisites

-

Further information

Course participation requires that you have a smooth internet connection and a microphone and video connection in order to participate in the online teaching.

Enrollment

01.11.2022 - 05.01.2023

Timing

13.03.2023 - 19.05.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Virtual portion

3 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 20

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Social Services
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
  • Johanna Juola
Teacher in charge

Jaana Ritsilä

Groups
  • SKO20SM
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling

Objectives

The course provides the basic capabilities for understanding the special needs related to the interaction of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as interaction methods for communicating with them.

After completing the course, you are able to recognise special communication characteristics of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as their support needs from the perspectives of everyday activity and participation. You know theoretical perspectives and concepts related to the development of speech and language as well as communication disorders and are able to apply their contents in describing the functional capacity of clients from the perspective of communication.

After completing the course, you know the most common alternative and augmentative communication methods and have also tried them in practice. Your competence in using alternative and augmentative communication methods increases or diversifies and you have concrete methods of engaging in dialogue with clients with speech impairments or neuropsychiatric difficulties. You also know the services and assistive devices available for people with speech impairments and are able to guide your clients in applying for them.

Content

The contents of the course include individual support needs of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties and the basics of communication rehabilitation and related theoretical perspectives and concepts.

The alternative and augmentative communication methods covered during the course include gesture and object communication, picture and symbol communication, drawing communication and plain language. The principles of social stories and comic strip conversations as well as structured pedagogy in supporting executive functions are also studied.

During the course, students will also get to know the services available for people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric training from the viewpoint of interaction.

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ajankohtaiset oppaat ja nettilähteet puhevammaisen palveluista ja vaihtoehtoisista kommunikaatiomenetelmistä.

Teaching methods

Webinaarit ja webinaareihin liittyvät tehtävät
Tentti puhevammaisten palveluista
Ryhmätehtävä ja tehtävän esittäminen

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1
The student is able to review services for people with speech impairments at an intermediate level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The student is able to list and briefly review some of the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges. He/she is able to identify a specific theoretical perspective related to communication challenges and relate it to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client.
2
The student can review services for people with speech impairments at a satisfactory level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The learner will be able to list the specific features of the communication of people with different communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning. The student is familiar with the theoretical perspectives related to communication challenges and be able to relate them to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. The student is able to make use of sources.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3
The student will be able to consider services for people with speech impairments at a high level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
The student will be able to identify the specific features of the communication of people with communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. They will be able to use sources.

4
The student will be able to analyse services for people with speech and language impairments at a commendable level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible interventions.
Students will be able to identify and articulate the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive way and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate with reflection and new possibilities to enable client inclusion. Students will be able to use reliable sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

The student will be able to look at services for people with speech impairments at an excellent level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
They will be able to identify, structure and analyse the specific communicative features of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive and multifaceted way, and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them in a variety of ways to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support methods for the client and to innovate by reflecting and comparing new possibilities to enable the client's inclusion. The student is able to make use of reliable sources in a variety of ways and also brings out new perspectives outside the themes of the course.

Prerequisites

-

Further information

Course participation requires that you have a smooth internet connection and a microphone and video connection in order to participate in the online teaching.

Enrollment

01.11.2022 - 05.01.2023

Timing

09.01.2023 - 12.03.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Virtual portion

3 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 35

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Social Services
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
  • Jaana Ritsilä
  • Johanna Juola
Groups
  • SKO20SM
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling

Objectives

The course provides the basic capabilities for understanding the special needs related to the interaction of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as interaction methods for communicating with them.

After completing the course, you are able to recognise special communication characteristics of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as their support needs from the perspectives of everyday activity and participation. You know theoretical perspectives and concepts related to the development of speech and language as well as communication disorders and are able to apply their contents in describing the functional capacity of clients from the perspective of communication.

After completing the course, you know the most common alternative and augmentative communication methods and have also tried them in practice. Your competence in using alternative and augmentative communication methods increases or diversifies and you have concrete methods of engaging in dialogue with clients with speech impairments or neuropsychiatric difficulties. You also know the services and assistive devices available for people with speech impairments and are able to guide your clients in applying for them.

Content

The contents of the course include individual support needs of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties and the basics of communication rehabilitation and related theoretical perspectives and concepts.

The alternative and augmentative communication methods covered during the course include gesture and object communication, picture and symbol communication, drawing communication and plain language. The principles of social stories and comic strip conversations as well as structured pedagogy in supporting executive functions are also studied.

During the course, students will also get to know the services available for people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric training from the viewpoint of interaction.

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ajankohtaiset oppaat ja nettilähteet puhevammaisen palveluista ja vaihtoehtoisista kommunikaatiomenetelmistä.

Teaching methods

Webinaarit ja webinaareihin liittyvät tehtävät
Tentti puhevammaisten palveluista
Ryhmätehtävä ja tehtävän esittäminen

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1
The student is able to review services for people with speech impairments at an intermediate level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The student is able to list and briefly review some of the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges. He/she is able to identify a specific theoretical perspective related to communication challenges and relate it to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client.
2
The student can review services for people with speech impairments at a satisfactory level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The learner will be able to list the specific features of the communication of people with different communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning. The student is familiar with the theoretical perspectives related to communication challenges and be able to relate them to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. The student is able to make use of sources.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3
The student will be able to consider services for people with speech impairments at a high level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
The student will be able to identify the specific features of the communication of people with communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. They will be able to use sources.

4
The student will be able to analyse services for people with speech and language impairments at a commendable level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible interventions.
Students will be able to identify and articulate the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive way and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate with reflection and new possibilities to enable client inclusion. Students will be able to use reliable sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

The student will be able to look at services for people with speech impairments at an excellent level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
They will be able to identify, structure and analyse the specific communicative features of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive and multifaceted way, and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them in a variety of ways to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support methods for the client and to innovate by reflecting and comparing new possibilities to enable the client's inclusion. The student is able to make use of reliable sources in a variety of ways and also brings out new perspectives outside the themes of the course.

Prerequisites

-

Further information

Course participation requires that you have a smooth internet connection and a microphone and video connection in order to participate in the online teaching.

Enrollment

01.08.2022 - 25.08.2022

Timing

31.10.2022 - 21.12.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

3 op

Virtual portion

3 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

School of Health and Social Studies

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 35

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Occupational Therapy
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Social Services
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Physiotherapy
Teachers
  • Jaana Ritsilä
  • Johanna Juola
Groups
  • SKO20SM
    Bachelor's Degree Programme in Rehabilitation Counselling

Objectives

The course provides the basic capabilities for understanding the special needs related to the interaction of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as interaction methods for communicating with them.

After completing the course, you are able to recognise special communication characteristics of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties as well as their support needs from the perspectives of everyday activity and participation. You know theoretical perspectives and concepts related to the development of speech and language as well as communication disorders and are able to apply their contents in describing the functional capacity of clients from the perspective of communication.

After completing the course, you know the most common alternative and augmentative communication methods and have also tried them in practice. Your competence in using alternative and augmentative communication methods increases or diversifies and you have concrete methods of engaging in dialogue with clients with speech impairments or neuropsychiatric difficulties. You also know the services and assistive devices available for people with speech impairments and are able to guide your clients in applying for them.

Content

The contents of the course include individual support needs of people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric difficulties and the basics of communication rehabilitation and related theoretical perspectives and concepts.

The alternative and augmentative communication methods covered during the course include gesture and object communication, picture and symbol communication, drawing communication and plain language. The principles of social stories and comic strip conversations as well as structured pedagogy in supporting executive functions are also studied.

During the course, students will also get to know the services available for people with speech impairments and neuropsychiatric training from the viewpoint of interaction.

Learning materials and recommended literature

Ajankohtaiset oppaat ja nettilähteet puhevammaisen palveluista ja vaihtoehtoisista kommunikaatiomenetelmistä.

Teaching methods

Webinaarit ja webinaareihin liittyvät tehtävät
Tentti puhevammaisten palveluista
Ryhmätehtävä ja tehtävän esittäminen

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

1
The student is able to review services for people with speech impairments at an intermediate level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The student is able to list and briefly review some of the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges. He/she is able to identify a specific theoretical perspective related to communication challenges and relate it to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client.
2
The student can review services for people with speech impairments at a satisfactory level in relation to interpreting and other support services.
The learner will be able to list the specific features of the communication of people with different communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning. The student is familiar with the theoretical perspectives related to communication challenges and be able to relate them to the description of the client's functional capacity. The student is able to select the appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. The student is able to make use of sources.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

3
The student will be able to consider services for people with speech impairments at a high level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
The student will be able to identify the specific features of the communication of people with communication challenges and to consider support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate new possibilities. They will be able to use sources.

4
The student will be able to analyse services for people with speech and language impairments at a commendable level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible interventions.
Students will be able to identify and articulate the communication characteristics of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive way and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support for the client and innovate with reflection and new possibilities to enable client inclusion. Students will be able to use reliable sources.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

The student will be able to look at services for people with speech impairments at an excellent level, taking into account both interpreting services and other possible support measures.
They will be able to identify, structure and analyse the specific communicative features of people with communication challenges in a comprehensive and multifaceted way, and to take a broad view of support needs in terms of everyday functioning and inclusion. They are familiar with theoretical perspectives and concepts related to communication challenges and can use them in a variety of ways to describe the client's functional capacity. The student will be able to select appropriate communication support methods for the client and to innovate by reflecting and comparing new possibilities to enable the client's inclusion. The student is able to make use of reliable sources in a variety of ways and also brings out new perspectives outside the themes of the course.

Prerequisites

-

Further information

Course participation requires that you have a smooth internet connection and a microphone and video connection in order to participate in the online teaching.