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== Definitions and Scope ==
  
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'''Aphasia''' (uh-fay-zhuh)
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An acquired communication disorder impairing part or all of a person's use of language. It occurs after parts of the brain controlling language are damaged (e.g., after a stroke, head trauma, brain turmour), impairing a person's ability to speak, write and/or understand words. It affects every person differently and may have an impact on all of their languages.
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It should be noted that aphasia is ''not'' an impairment of intelligence.
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A person with aphasia may have problems:
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* Thinking of the words to say
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* Saying words the right way
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* Speaking of writing in sentences that make sense
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* Understanding words or conversations
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* Following directions
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* Reading and understanding what was read
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* Spelling words correctly.
  
 
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===Client Segments===
 
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[How many people with aphasia are there in Singapore? Any estimates?]
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‘Equal Space, Equal Voice and Equal Worth’ for women in Singapore (SCWO)
 
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Discrimination against women
 
[http://twc2.org.sg/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Cedaw_Singapore_2017_13NGOs.pdf Shadow Report on CEDAW 2017]
 
  
 
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==Resource Directory==
 
==Resource Directory==
  
See SCWO list
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===Aphasia SG===
http://www.scwo.org.sg/get-involved/be-a-member/our-members-by-category/
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[https://www.aphasia.sg/ www.aphasia.sg] | Instagram: @aphasia.sg | aphasiasg@gmail.com
 
 
===Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE)===
 
http://www.aware.org.sg
 
 
 
===NTUC Women and Family Unit===
 
http://www.ufamily.org.sg/wps/portal/ufamily/home
 
 
 
=== Persian Permudi Islam Singapura (PPIS)===
 
aka Singapore Muslim Women's Association
 
 
 
http://www.ppis.sg
 
 
 
===People's Association's Women's Integration Network===
 
https://www.pa.gov.sg/Our_Network/Grassroots_Organisations/Womens_Integration_Network_Council
 
 
 
===Singapore Council of Women's Organisations(SCWO)===
 
https://www.scwo.org.sg
 
  
===Singapore Association of Women Lawyers (SAWL)===
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Organised by a team of speech and language therapists, Aphasia SG is a 100% volunteer-run non-profit organisation whose flagship programme is [https://www.aphasia.sg/programmes/chit-chat-cafe/ Chit Chat Cafe], a free monthly “pop-up café” for persons with aphasia (PWA) and their caregivers to interact and enjoy a cup of coffee together in a safe space.
http://www.sawl.org.sg/
 
  
===Soroptimist Garden City===
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Its other flagship programme is the [https://www.aphasia.sg/programmes/aphasia-sg-choir/ Aphasia SG Choir], which is conducted by music therapist volunteers and that has weekly evening rehearsals at a central location. 
http://soroptimist-gardencity.org
 

Revision as of 07:07, 21 January 2020

Definitions and Scope

Aphasia (uh-fay-zhuh)

An acquired communication disorder impairing part or all of a person's use of language. It occurs after parts of the brain controlling language are damaged (e.g., after a stroke, head trauma, brain turmour), impairing a person's ability to speak, write and/or understand words. It affects every person differently and may have an impact on all of their languages.

It should be noted that aphasia is not an impairment of intelligence.

A person with aphasia may have problems:

  • Thinking of the words to say
  • Saying words the right way
  • Speaking of writing in sentences that make sense
  • Understanding words or conversations
  • Following directions
  • Reading and understanding what was read
  • Spelling words correctly.

Target Population: [name of target group]

[identify target group and define who is included or excluded in this category: you want to get it just right: not too broad that it includes those you may not want to include, and not too narrow that it excludes those you want to help. You might be too exclusive: e.g. defining ‘vulnerable’ seniors as ‘low-income’, but you may want to include those without family support. Therefore, you may want to define vulnerable as ‘poor and/or with low family support’. You might be too inclusive: e.g. ‘latchkey kids’ may include those who have working parents, or those with serious behavioural problems.]

Client Segments

Size of Target Population

[How many people with aphasia are there in Singapore? Any estimates?]

Desired impact for target group

A society where there is gender equality (Aware)

‘Equal Space, Equal Voice and Equal Worth’ for women in Singapore (SCWO)

Issues Facing Persons with Aphasia?

Issue #1:


Existing Resources


Gaps and Their Causes


Possible Solutions



Issue #2:

Existing Resources

Gaps and Their Causes

Possible Solutions


Issue #3:

Existing Resources

Gaps and Their Causes

Possible Solutions


Issue #4:

Existing Resources

Gaps and Their Causes

Possible Solutions


Issue #5:

Existing Resources

Gaps and Their Causes

Possible Solutions


Resource Directory

Aphasia SG

www.aphasia.sg | Instagram: @aphasia.sg | aphasiasg@gmail.com

Organised by a team of speech and language therapists, Aphasia SG is a 100% volunteer-run non-profit organisation whose flagship programme is Chit Chat Cafe, a free monthly “pop-up café” for persons with aphasia (PWA) and their caregivers to interact and enjoy a cup of coffee together in a safe space.

Its other flagship programme is the Aphasia SG Choir, which is conducted by music therapist volunteers and that has weekly evening rehearsals at a central location.