Here our some of our favourite resources and websites to help you get started with AAC.

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AGOSCI: is an Australian group interested in enhancing the participation of all people with complex communication needs. They hold a range of workshops, conferences, online and in person events. ProAACtive Speech Pathologists are members this group and regularly present at and attend AGOSCI Conferences.

PrAACtical AAC: a website and blog that supports a community of professionals and families who are determined to improve the communication and literacy abilities of people with significant communication difficulties.

The AAC Coach: a website and social media account with lots of bite sized tip and tricks.

Project Core: a website by the Center for Literacy and Disability Studies with resources and professional development modules.

Comprehensive Literacy for All: a website with information and resources for supporting literacy for people with complex communication needs.

Indigo, Access Methods for Technology: a website by Indigo with a range of resources for supporting eye gaze and switch skills.

A tablet screen displaying a communication board with symbols and words used for speech therapy or communication aid, including categories such as People, Things, Food, Places, Actions, Descriptions, Chat, Help, Questions, Activities, and More.
A collection of various emergency alarm devices and accessories, including alert buttons, sirens, remote controls, and sensors.
A portable electronic device with a touch screen displaying a picture-based communication app with colorful icons and words.
A smartphone screen with a speech-to-text app open. The app shows text that says, "Hello! Proloquo4Text provides me a voice so I can speak. What would you like to talk about?" The keyboard is visible at the bottom of the screen.

Helpful resources

Here our some of our favourite resources and websites to help you get started with AAC.

  • An Australian group interested in enhancing the participation of all people with complex communication needs. They hold a range of workshops, conferences, online and in person events. ProAACtive Speech Pathologists are members this group and regularly present at and attend AGOSCI Conferences.

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  • It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more.

A hand holding a children's storybook open with a poem and illustrations of two hippos, one colored and one outline. In the background, a computer screen displays a health-related app with icons for health symptoms and categories.

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A tablet screen displays a communication app with pictorial symbols and words. The displayed sentence reads 'I want you to see who I am' with corresponding icons for each word.
Collection of various emergency and safety equipment including warning lights, sirens, remote controls, and miscellaneous safety devices.
A portable speech device with a touchscreen display showing communication symbols for various words and phrases.
A smartphone screen showing a voice text app with a message about the app providing voice functionality and asking what to talk about, with the keyboard visible at the bottom.