Speak Out June 2021
findings of our research can be applied in different contexts and intercultural relationships, with respect for the diversity within and between First Nations communities. They prompt reflection and encourage discussion with your own intercultural partners about how to communicate well and build working patnerships in intercultural contexts. If you would like to connect with us or learn more about our research, please email emily. armstrong@cdu.edu.au. The project was a PhD study undertaken by Emily Armstrong and supervised by Associate Professor Anne Lowell, Associate Professor Ḻäwurrpa Maypilama , Professor Lyn Fasoli, Dr Sarah Ireland, and Associate Professor Sally Hewat. It was supported by a Speech Pathology Australia New Researcher Grant (2018 – 2020).
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Pictured above is Dorothy Gapany, Ḻ äwurrpa Maypilama, and below is Yu ŋ girr ŋ a Bukulatjpi and Emily Armstrong.
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