Language Development and Disorders (LDD): research projects
Research studies
Social Communication Intervention Project (SCIP)
Duration of the project
January 2007 to April 2009
Funding body
The Nuffield Foundation
Members of the project
Dr Catherine Adams | Principal investigator |
Dr Elaine Lockton | Investigator |
Professor James Law | Collaborator |
Dr Marysia Nash | Collaborator |
Dr Catherine Aldred | Collaborator |
Dr Janet Baxendale | Collaborator |
Professor Jonathan Green | Investigator |
Ms Jacqueline Gaile | Research speech and language therapist |
Dr Jenny Freed | Research assistant |
Mrs Gillian Earl | Research speech and language therapist |
Miss Kirsty McBean | Research assistant |
Project details
Children who have pragmatic language impairments (PLI) have difficulty with language comprehension, telling stories and participating in conversations. This can lead to further problems with integrating into the peer group and in keeping up in the classroom. These children typically receive help from a speech and language therapist (SLT) whose role it is to work with the teaching staff and sometimes directly with the child. However, research has not established the most effective method of SLT intervention for these children despite a great demand for this knowledge. In the Social Communication Intervention Project (SCIP) we will study the effects of an intervention programme which has been developed by the Manchester team. Using a number of different measures of language and social functioning we hope to gain evidence for the effectiveness of SLT intervention for these children and obtain a better understanding of the factors within the child which predict success. In addition we will aim to determine what the children, their parents and teachers value about the intervention.
For further details, see: Social Communication Intervention Project (SCIP) website