Sheila Moodie, Ph. D. is an Assistant Professor in the School of Communication Sciences & Disorders at Western University. She is also a Research Associate at The National Centre for Audiology. Her recent research interests have focused on how the use of knowledge translation and implementation science frameworks during research projects and/or guideline development can facilitate application of evidence in practice. She has worked to develop a network of Canadian audiologists interested in collaborating with researchers at The National Centre for Audiology to facilitate development of evidence-based outcome measures for paediatric audiology. She is also interested in the use of behaviour change theory to change clinician’s practice behaviour. She has published several audiology-focused papers on these topics.
Learning Opportunities
This session has been completed.
Facilitating Change in Individuals and/or Family Behaviour.
Presented By
Sheila MoodieSession Details
| Date | Time |
|---|---|
| November 21, 2019 | 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm |
Location
Virtual
Grade Levels
AllDr. Moodie will provide us with concepts around creating opportunities to change family, client behaviour. Drawing on her research, she will provide us with suggestions for helping to change behaviour and create positive outcomes for children and youth.
This is presentation is relevant for all persons providing services to low incidence populations.
ASL interpretation and Captioning will be provided.
Target Audience
K-12 Teachers, Educational Assistants, Parents
Also Recommended For
Persons providing services to children who are DHH, have CCN or are BVI