Two New Talking Trouble Research Reports

We have two brand new research reports to release written by speech-language therapists from Talking Trouble:[row][column md="6"]Report for Kingslea School: Language and communication skills among young people at a youth justice residence.This report was commissioned by Kingslea School who wanted to find out more about the language and communication skills of their students who attend school at a Youth Justice Residence. We carried out this research in partnership with colleagues from The University of Auckland.[button type="default" size="med" link="https://talkingtroublenz.org/presentations-publications/report-for-kingslea-school-language-and-communication-skills-among-young-people-at-a-youth-justice-residence/"] Read more [/button][/column][column md="6"]The Language of Protection Orders: Hearing people’s experiences of the communication involved in protection ordersWe often hear from people that legal language can be confusing and the expectations on people involved in legal matters aren't always well understood. We wanted to explore these topics as they relate to protection orders as lots of people had told us they can be confusing to understand.[button type="default" size="med" link="https://talkingtroublenz.org/presentations-publications/the-language-of-protection-orders-hearing-peoples-experiences-of-the-communication-involved-in-protection-orders/"] Read more [/button][/column][/row]

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