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Creation of world-class facilities to help persons with communication disorders vital

International Conference on Communication Disorders and Audiological Practices to be a perfect platform to exchange updates, ideas and experiences

Creating world-class facilities and a pool of professionals to help persons with communication disorders lead a normal life by keeping abreast of the latest advancements and practices in the field is what Kerala would be looking at in a priority manner.  Dr R Bindu, Minister for Higher Education and Social Justice, said it is vitally important to make this happen.

The biggest challenge now is to remain relevant and responsive to the emerging trends, besides managing our constrained resources to the best effect, Dr Bindu said, while delivering the key-note address at the opening session of the three-day “International Conference on Communication Disorders and Audiological Practices (ICCAP 2022)” at the National Institute of Speech and Hearing (NISH) in Thiruvananthapuram. The Minister said the conclave is a perfect platform to exchange the latest updates, ideas and experiences in the field. 

Pointing out that it is imperative to motivate budding researchers to learn and experience the advancements in the field of communication disorders, Dr Bindu added that the goal of this conference is to share novel ideas through seminars and scientific paper presentations.

Conclave aims at enhancing the skills of communication professionals

Lauding the National Institute of Speech and Hearing for organizing the event in its silver jubilee year, the Minister said the three-day International Conference on Communication Disorders and Audiological Practices is also expected to enhance the skills of professionals and set the stage for qualitative and effective discussions.

M. Anjana, Executive Director, NISH, and Director, Social Justice Department, while welcoming the gathering, said that by setting a stage to exchange novel concepts, and current trends in the field of communication disorders, this conference would turn out to be productive.

Communication disorders conclave
Kerala’s Minister for Higher Education and Social Justice Dr R. Bindu delivering the keynote address at ICCAP 2022.

Call to revamp current curriculum

Extolling the remarkable efforts by NISH for the betterment of differently-abled people, Dr M. Pushpavathi, Director, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH), Mysuru, said there is a need to have more centres, and efficient infrastructure to bring in innovative approaches in the field. Besides offering technical support from AIISH, she also pointed out the need to revamp the current curriculum and syllabus to cater to the needs of our society.

Dr Suja K Kunnath, Principal, NISH pointed out that the global conference will focus on the latest practices, challenges and trends in the field of communication disorders by focusing on evidence-based studies and practices. The conclave is organized by the Department of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (ASLP) and the Department of Neuro Developmental Sciences (NDS) at NISH.

Sanjeev Ramachandran

A journalist with 23 years of experience, Sanjeev has worked with reputed media houses such as Business Standard, The Ne More »

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