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This page shares the Conference Programme for September 2026. It is subject to change as speakers and events are confirmed in the weeks prior to Conference. Please note that only the Presenting Authors are listed on the timetable. All Co-Authors will be listed in the Book of Abstracts.

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SUNDAY 13 SEPTEMBER, 13:00 - 19:00

Pre-Conference

Session
Speaker/Event
Location
13:00 – 14:00
Virtual Annual Meeting of Associate Members
Online
14:30 – 17:00
AAC User Workshop
Riley Smith Theatre
14:30 – 17:00
Relaxed Exhibition
Refectory
18:00 – 19:00
AAC User / Trustee Dinner
Refectory
MONDAY 14 SEPTEMBER: Conference Opens, 09:00 - 11:30

CONFERENCE OPENS

Time
Conference Opens
Location
09:00 – 11.30
Registration with Tea / Coffee
LUU Foyer
11:10 – 18:00
Exhibition Open. Posters Displayed 10:30 – 17:00
Refectory & LUU Foyer
09:30 – 10:00
MEETING 1: Newbie’s Icebreaker Meeting.
Esther Simpson, LG08
For everyone attending Communication Matters’ Conference for the first time, please come along and meet others. Hosted by Helen Hewson and Saffron Murphy-Mann, Trustees.
10:00 – 10:10
WELCOME: Andrea Sharples, Chair of Communication Matters
Esther Simpson, LG08
10:15 – 11:00
KEYNOTE: Jeff Higginbotham, Looking at AAC Through Time and Interaction
Esther Simpson, LG08

Session 1

SESSION 1: 11:15 – 12:00
Location
1.1
Personal Stories and Case Studies
Michael Sadler, LG10
More than words: How AAC opened the door to dreams and decisions. Lachlan Barsby
1.2
Best Research Evidence
Michael Sadler, LG19
Evaluating FunVis: A Functional Vision Assessment for Non-Vision Specialists Working with Children with Cerebral Palsy Michael T. Clarke, Tom Griffiths, Jenefer Sargent, John Swettenham
1.3
Personal Stories and Case Studies
Michael Sadler, LG10
Limitless and Limiting?: My daughter’s access to communication, tools, teaching, time and togetherness Joanna Holmes – Mummy vs AAC
1.4
Exhibitor Presentation:
Clothworkers South, G11a&b
Giving Voice to Identity: Ethical AI for Preserving, Creating, and Expanding Access to Personal Speech with My-Own-Voice Nicolas Mazars – Acapela
1.5
Exhibitor Presentation
Clothworkers South, G14
Making Assistive Technology Universally Discoverable. A natural language platform to support the growth of AT, its adoption and the role disabled people play in its success Hector Minto, Lee Blemings – Kerbcut
1.6
Clinical and Professional Service Delivery – Workshop
Stage@Leeds, Stage 1
Musketeers for AAC, Filmmaking and Story-sharing! Mascha Legel, Jelle van Kleef, Chris Norrie, Annalu Waller, Nicola Grove, Gloria Soto
1.7
SUPPLIERS STRAND: ASSISTIVEWARE
Stage@Leeds, Dance Studio
Co-constructing Communication with Emergent AAC Users: An Interactive Workshop Euan Robertson, Rachael Langley, Erin Sheldon – AssistiveWare
1.8
Personal Stories and Case Studies
Stage@Leeds, Alec Clegg Studio
“Just Because I Can’t Talk, Doesn’t Mean I Don’t Understand” by Harchie Sagoo Bob Sagoo – The Harchie Way
12:30 – 13:30
POSTER SESSION: Posters will be displayed in the LUU foyer. Cast your vote. Lunch will be available in the Refectory.
Refectory & LUU Foyer

Session 2

SESSION 2: 13:20 – 14:05
Location
2.1.2
Personal Stories and Case Studies
Michael Sadler, LG10
AAC and multimodality. Llinos Mock – NHS Wales
2.1.3
Best Research Evidence
Michael Sadler, LG10
What factors make AAC limitless Dr Beth Moulam – University of York
2.2
Personal Stories and Case Studies
Michael Sadler, LG15
Limitless communication: A dual perspective on augmentative and alternative communication through lived experience and professional practice Zoe David – Liberator
2.3
Clinical and Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG19
Recognising Overlooked AAC Skills Through Technology-Driven Multimodal Communication Amy Besecker – Tobii Dynavox
2.4
Exhibitor Presentation:
Clothworkers South, G11a&b
Introducing Evo Intelligent eye tracking designed around real-world AAC use Mathias Anhalt, Rebecca Atkinson-Coyle, Oliver Waite – Smartbox
2.5
Exhibitor Presentation
Clothworkers South, G14
Rehadapt and Engineering Excellence: How Thoughtful Mounting Design Enables Reliable AAC Access Across the Whole Day Shaun McCormack – Rehadapt
2.6
Best Research Evidence – Workshop
Stage@Leeds, Stage 1
Expanding Global Access to Professional Learning Through User-Led Online Education Tracy Rackensperger, Lance McLemore, David McNaughton
2.7
SUPPLIERS STRAND: ASSISTIVEWARE
Stage@Leeds, Dance Studio
It’s not about Mastery: Writing Quality Goals for Emergent Communicators Rachael Langley, Erin Sheldon, Euan Robertson – AssistiveWare
2.8
Clinical and Professional Service Delivery
Stage@Leeds, Alec Clegg Studio
Talkin’ Tricky Bodies. Developing Communication Partner Skills to support conversations about pain, fatigue and emotions Amy Neville – The Pace Centre

Session 3

SESSION 3: 14:15 – 15:00
Location
3.1
Personal Stories and Case Studies
Michael Sadler, LG10
Communicating Choices _ An AAC User’s experience to making complex choices when they have very minimal movement Dan Stanton, Marion Stanton CandLE, Steve Halse , Ian Malinson
3.2
Best Research Evidence
Michael Sadler, LG15
Good Grief, Good Death, Good Life: Meeting the Communication Needs of Grieving Neurodivergent Individuals Ally Pax Arcari Mair – University of Edinburgh
3.3
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG19
The Assistive Technology Butterfly Effect – Small choices can shape a lifetime Craig Brown – ATtherapy
3.5
Exhibitor Presentation
Clothworkers South, G14
Accent 1400 to the Next Generation: Supporting Confident AAC Transitions and new possibilities Mick Davies, Amy Smyth, Jenny Lawrence – Liberator
3.6
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery – Workshop
Stage@Leeds, Stage 1
Coaching Without Limits: a workshop exploring effective coaching methods for communication partner training Kate Reader, Deborah Little, Kate Laws – ATtherapy
Stage@Leeds, Stage 1
Expanding Global Access to Professional Learning Through User-Led Online Education Tracy Rackensperger, Lance McLemore, David McNaughton
3.7
SUPPLIERS STRAND: ASSISTIVEWARE
Stage@Leeds, Dance Studio
Is Modelling Enough? – Balancing Implicit and Explicit Instruction in AAC Euan Robertson, Rachael Langley, Erin Sheldon – AssistiveWare
2.8
Clinical and Professional Service Delivery
Stage@Leeds, Alec Clegg Studio
Developing Supportive Communication Environments in Education: A Multidisciplinary Appreciative Inquiry in Fife Cordelia Manson – FFACT
15:00 – !5:30
POSTER SESSION: Posters will be displayed in the LUU foyer. Tea and coffee will be available. Cast your vote.
Refectory & LUU Foyer

Session 4

SESSION 4: 15:30 – 16:15
Location
4.1
Personal Stories and Case Studies
Michael Sadler, LG10
Beyond fear of becoming locked in – using technology to survive loss of vision and dexterity as a full time AAC user AlexGowing Cumber
4.2
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG15
4.2.1
Embedding Robust Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) for All: A Whole-School Journey Using Partner Assisted Scanning Aoife McCaffrey – The Craighalbert Centre/ SCCMI
4.2.2
Literacy Without Limits: Building a National Alliance for Inclusive Literacy Chantel Bryan – Teach Us Too
4.2.5
Developing a method for enhancing autonomy through AAC: Supporting autonomy and self-determination in individuals with Rett syndrome Gerna G. Scholte – AAC Centre of Expertise, Netherlands
4.2.6
Getting Chatty with WordPower for the UK with Widgit! Nancy Inman, Darlette Navrotski, Lisa Timm – Inman Innovations, Inc
Meeting 2
Parents Social – Short Welcome Meeting for Parents
Michael Sadler, LG19
4.5
Exhibitor Presentation
Clothworkers South, G14
Beyond the Device: Connecting the Pieces of Powered AAC Dee Osmond – Tobii Dynavox
4.6
Best Research Evidence
Stage@Leeds, Stage 1
Developing an AI-Enabled Tool to Support Language Learning by Children who use Speech Generating Devices: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead Michael Clarke, Syed Billah, Richard He, Ehtesham Ul-Haque, Gloria Soto
Stage@Leeds, Stage 1
4.7
SUPPLIERS STRAND: ASSISTIVEWARE
Stage@Leeds, Dance Studio
Increasing learning opportunities for all students: a hands-on iPad workshop Erin Sheldon, Rachael Langley, Euan Robertson
4.8
Clinical and Professional Service Delivery
Stage@Leeds, Alec Clegg Studio
Pioneering AAC Access in Georgia: A Newly Established Model for Specialized Consulting Services in Schools Sopio Nadiradze – Ministry of Education of Georgia

Session 5

SESSION 5: 16:25 – 17:10
Location
5.1
Clinical and Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG10
A Critique of Facilitated Communication From an AAC User’s Perspective Lance McLemore – AAC User
5.2
Best Research Evidence
Michael Sadler, LG15
Experiences of Augmentative and Alternative Communication use in School Ciara Byrnes, Geraldine Moran, Dr. Michael T. Clarke, Dr. Jessica Caron, Dr. Emma Smith, Prof. Rose Galvin, Dr. Aoife Gallagher – University of Limerick
5.3
Best Research Evidence
Michael Sadler, LG19
From Hype to Help: Building Responsible AI Service Guidance for AAC Professionals Francesca Sephton – ATtherapy
5.5
Exhibitor Presentation
Clothworkers South, G14
Jabbla UK – Entering a New Chapter Ian Foulger – Jabbla UK
5.6
Best Research Evidence – Workshop
Stage@Leeds, Stage 1
I-ASC, You-ASC, We All-ASC: A practical session exploring collaborative AAC decision-making across the lifespan Katy Latham , Yvonne Lynch, Amy Boatwright , Matthew Davidson , Thea McIntosh , Stuart Meredith , Helen Whittle , Janice Murray
Stage@Leeds, Stage 1
4.7
SUPPLIERS STRAND: ASSISTIVEWARE
Stage@Leeds, Dance Studio
Teaching Generative Language Through Therapy Routines Rachael Langley, Erin Sheldon, Euan Robertson – AssistiveWare
4.8
Clinical and Professional Service Delivery
Stage@Leeds, Alec Clegg Studio
Informal leadership and the commissioning of local AAC services in England: Exploring perceptions of influence and priority Suzanne Martin – Ace Centre

40th Anniversary Celebratory Dinner

Time
Conference Opens
Location
18:30
Travel from University of Leeds to Royal Armouries
18:30
Drinks Reception
Royal Armouries
19:30
40th Anniversary Celebratory Dinner. Featuring Lee Ridley, DJs and 1986 Fancy Dress (optional).
Royal Armouries
23:00
Carriages
TUESDAY 15 SEPTEMBER: FINAL WORDS 09:00 - 10:00

FINAL WORDS

Time
Conference Opens
Location
09:00 – 09:10
FINAL WORDS: Andrea Sharples, Chair of Communication Matters
Esther Simpson, LG08
09:10 – 10:00
PLENARY: Gavin Clifton; The Disabled Writer: Children’s author, inspirational speaker, disability advocate, lyricist.
Esther Simpson, LG08

Session 6

SESSION 6: 10:15 – 11:00
Location
6.1
Best Research Evidence
Michael Sadler, LG10
C smiles in Practice: An Early Service-Evaluation of a Co-Produced AAC Intervention for Special Education Settings Laura Hrastelj, Jo Clark, Yvonne Wren
6.2.1
Best Research Evidence
Michael Sadler, LG15
Designing an AAC Language System for a Morphologically Rich Minoritised Language: The development of Geabaire the first symbols-based AAC app for Irish
6.2.2
Best Research Evidence
Michael Sadler, LG15
Applying the Rights of the Talker Andrea Lee, Danielle Diver – Barnsley Assistive Technology
6.2.3
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG15
AAC Support – A Creative Approach Bethany Cook – Kent Community Health Foundation Trust
6.2.4
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG15
Beyond the either or: Open access technology for integrated augmentative and alternative communication and motor speech intervention in childhood apraxia of speech Shabana Tariq – The Shri Ram School
6.2.5
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG15
Bilingualism and Augmentative and Alternative Communication: a case study Rachael Baltrusaite – CUH NHS Foundation Trust
6.2.6
Personal Stories & Case Studies
Michael Sadler, LG15
AAC as communication, not an accommodation: Making AAC central in family life Hayley Leonard
6.3
Best Research Evidence
Michael Sadler, LG19
Understanding ‘Inconsistent’ AAC Use in Adult Social Care: A Realist- Informed Study of Everyday Practice Katie Dooley Cawley, Simon Hackett, Katherine Broomfield, Helen Stringer
6.4
Exhibitor Presentation
Clothworkers South, G11a&b
Exploring Children’s Views about Play using Talking Mats Laura Holmes – Talking Mats
6.5
Exhibitor Presentation
Clothworkers South, G14
AAGI: Augmentative and Alternative Gesture Interface Ver.2 Ikushi Yoda – AIST
6.6
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery – Workshop
Stage@Leeds, Dance Studio
GenAI in AAC systems: Developing approaches to using GenAI enabled AT and AAC systems in exam contexts Rohan Slaughter, Tom Griffiths – University of Dundee, Saffron Murphy-Mann – SaffMannAAC
6.7
Supplier Strand Tobii Dynavox
Stage@Leeds, Alec Clegg Studio
Mounting Made Easy: Rehadapt’s Virtual Mounting Service in Practice Shaun McCormack – Rehadapt
Refreshment Break 11:00 – 11:30
Meeting 3
LOCAL SERVICE MEETING: Grab a drink and head up to the mezzanine. Hosted by Kath Broomfield
Refectory Mezzanine
Meeting 4
AAC USERS MEETING: The CM AAC User Focus Group are hosting coffee during break time – All AAC Users are very welcome to come along! Tea/coffee will be provided in the room. Hosted by Helen Hewson, Beth Moulam
Michael Sadler, LG10

Session 7

SESSION 7: 11:40 – 12:25
Location
7.1.1
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG10
Developing AI features WITH AAC users: A participatory approach Will Wade – Smartbox
7.1.2
Personal Stories & Case Studies
Michael Sadler, LG10
Don’t. Walk. Away.: A Young Researcher’s Continuing Work to Improve AAC Support in Schools Esme Lewis-Tubb – Education Ysgol Y Deri
7.2
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG15
How does early play for the AAC user underpin lifelong effective communication? Tom McDonald – AAC and Me Ltd, Dr Beth Moulam
7.3
Best Research Evidence
Michael Sadler, LG19
Limitless Technology, Limitless Potential: Eye Gaze Assistive Technology for Wellbeing and Quality of Life Sarah Dunn – University of Leeds
7.5
Exhibitor Presentation
Clothworkers South, G14
Cultivating Growth: Embedding Coaching and Mentoring Across AAC and AT Services Rachel Stevens, Tina Voizey, Suzanne Martin, Natasha Kay – ACE Centre
7.6
Personal Stories & Case Studies
Stage@Leeds, Stage 1
Treating People With Respect in Healthcare: Eliminating Stereotypes Tracy Rackensperger – University of Georgia
7.7
EXHIBITOR STRAND TOBII DYNAVOX
Stage@Leeds, Dance Studio
Implementing AAC with Confidence: Free Resources and Support for Schools Dee Osmond – Tobii Dynavox
7.8
Best Research Evidence
Stage@Leeds, Alec Clegg Studio
A network perspective on communicative competence in AAC Myrthe Vermeiden, Stijn R.J.M. Deckers – Radboud University
Lunch Break 12:25 – 13:25

Session 8

SESSION 8: 13:35 – 14:20
Location
8.1
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG10
Limitless freedom of communication for individuals whilst ensuring privacy and independence in a world dominated by Big Tech Rachel Clare – Lincolnshire Community Healthcare Services NHS
8.2
Best Research Evidence
Michael Sadler, LG15
Clinical action: how do we support adults with acquired communication disability in AAC-mediated interaction? Amy Hanschell – University of Dundee
8.3
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG19
A new framework for the dynamic assessment and implementation of AAC Alice Wakefield – AAC West of England Specialist Team
8.4
Exhibitor Presentation
Clothworkers South, G14
CALL Scotland Communication, Access, Literacy and Learning for children and young people with Additional Support Needs Claire Harrison – CALL Scotland
8.6
Personal Stories & Case Studies
Stage@Leeds, Stage 1
Taboo or not Taboo, that is the question, Empowering AAC users with unrestricted vocabulary Jamie Preece, Becky Tyler
8.7
EXHIBITOR STRAND TOBII DYNAVOX
Stage@Leeds, Dance Studio
Future Directions in AAC: A Panel Discussion with Tobii Dynavox, Acapela, and Rehadapt Dee Osmond – Tobii Dynavox
8.8
Best Research Evidence
Stage@Leeds, Alec Clegg Studio
Evaluating Early Reading Skills: Intervention Effects and Test Validation for AAC Users with Intellectual Disabilities Line Britt Ulriksen , Marthe Bilet-Mossige – Østfold University College

Session 9

SESSION 9: 14:30 – 15:15
Location
9.1
Personal Stories & Case Studies
Michael Sadler, LG10
Learning From Each Other: AAC, Mentoring and Meaningful Futures Verity Elliot – Communication Matters, Becky Tyler
9.2
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG15
Strengthening the connection between AAC and Assistive Technology: Emerging themes and a new planning tool Fil McIntyre – Techability, Tina Voizey
9.3
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery
Michael Sadler, LG19
Evaluating the effectiveness of the Talking Mats Licenced Trainer model in children’s social care practice Helen Grenfell, Cheryl Hanson, Melanie Oldham, Suzannah Sammons- Stockport Family
9.5
Exhibitor Presentation
Clothworkers South, G14
Service, Training And Mounting Solutions That Adapt You Matthew Tennent, Christian Quick – SmileSmart
9.6
Clinical & Professional Service Delivery – Workshop
Stage@Leeds, Stage 1
A Collaborative Design Workshop to Guide AI-Enabled Language Learning Support for Children who use Speech Generating Devices and their Communication Partners Michael Clarke, Syed Billah, Seray Ibrahim, Richard He, Gloria Soto – Pennsylvania State University
9.7
EXHIBITOR STRAND TOBII DYNAVOX
Stage@Leeds, Dance Studio
Children’s Voices at Acapela Group: From First Words to Lifelong Identity Nicolas Mazars – Acapela Group
9.8
Best Research Evidence
Stage@Leeds, Alec Clegg Studio
Co-designing a cross-organisational dataset attuned to people with communication support needs Lisette van der Heijden, Theresa Truax-Gischler, Jan Niemeijer, Kaylee van Huijgevoort, Nina Wolters-Leermakers, Selsela Hasami, Stijn Deckers, Margje van der Schuit, Emma Vaillant – Koninklijke Kentalis
Tea / Coffee and Farewel. 15:30 – 15:45