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AVUK is a Registered Charity no. 1095133
Copyright © The Oxford Auditory-Verbal Programme 2000
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About Us: Meet the Team!
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Our team of professionals:
Board of Trustees:
Director and Auditory Verbal Therapist: Jacqueline Stokes, B.Ed, Dip TEFL, M.Sc., Cert. AVT®
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Jacqueline trained at McGill University under Dr Daniel Ling and has worked in US, Canada and UK. For over twenty years Jacqueline has been working on the development of spoken communication with particular focus on supporting families of infants with hearing impairment.
Jacqueline has extensive experience of working both for the NHS and in the independent sector. In 1999, following thirteen years at the Royal Berkshire Hospital, she set up the Oxford Auditory Verbal Programme. The demand for auditory verbal therapy and the extent of the unmet need inspired her to found The Auditory Verbal Centre in 2002 (registered charity no.1095133), which has since become AVUK.
Jacqueline is one of four certified auditory verbal therapists based in the UK. She trains and lectures in the UK and internationally. Jacqueline's current training focus is the development of a master's degree in Auditory Verbal Therapy.
Jacqueline is Editor of Hearing-Impaired Infants: Support in the First Eighteen Months (Whurr publishers, 1999).[about this book] Jacqueline is also a member of DELTA, BATOD, A.G. Bell Association and Auditory-Verbal International. She served on the NDCS National Advisory Group on Quality Standards in Early Intervention and on advisory boards for NDCS and RNID/DfES funded projects.
In June 2002 Jacqueline was honoured with the prestigious Susan Schmid-Giovannini Award for outstanding auditory verbal therapists.
Click here to e-mail Jacqueline Stokes.
Auditory Verbal Therapist: Catherine White BSc (Hons) SLT Cert.AVT®
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| Catherine is one of the two Auditory Verbal Therapists on the team. She is a qualified Speech and Language Therapist having graduated from Manchester University in 2001. She worked with the Manchester Cochlear Implant Programme for three years and was trained in Auditory Verbal Therapy by Elizabeth Tyszkiewicz, Jacqueline Stokes and Lise Henderson (Cert AVT®s). Catherine moved to Oxford in 2004 to join Auditory Verbal UK and certified as an Auditory Verbal Therapist one year later.
Catherine is involved in training parents and professionals nationally and internationally. She is currently specialising in the assessment and treatment of oro-motor speech production difficulties using the PROMPT approach (Prompts for Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Target) and also has experience in assessing and managing feeding difficulties in children.
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Speech and Language Therapist: Rosie Richardson BSc (Hons) SLT, MRCSLT
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Rosie qualified as a Speech and Language Therapist in London at University College London. She moved to Oxfordshire in September 2007 to join the team at Auditory Verbal UK and is training to become a Cert. AVT®.
Rosie has undertaken training in the PROMPT (Prompts for Restructuring Oral Muscular Phonetic Target) technique for assessment and management of children with oro-motor speech production difficulties. She lectures and delivers training in Auditory Verbal Therapy to parents and professionals across the UK. Click here to e-mail Rosie Richardson |
Family Liason Officer: Isobel Weller BA, MSc, CQSW, Registered Social Worker
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Isobel is a qualified social worker and before joining AVUK was manager of 2 children’s centres and a family support project in Swindon. She has worked in Taralye, Australia supporting families with hearing impaired children, and at Mary Hare School as a family liaison officer and module leader on the Oxford Brookes/Mary Hare post graduate teacher of the deaf diploma. This is second time around working with Jacqueline, and Isobel is delighted to be back as part of a growing team!
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Administration Manager: Rachel French
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Rachel completed an intensive secretarial course at Pitman's Central College London in 1985 and spent the next 12 years working in a variety of administrative and PA roles before returning to Northamptonshire in 1998. She has spent the last two and a half years as Executive PA for a New York restaurateur and breeder of racehorses, splitting her time between his London and Northamptonshire offices. We are delighted to welcome Rachel to Auditory VerbalUK.
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Research Co-ordinator: Sarah Hogan DPhil, CS (Audiology)
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Sarah Hogan is an experienced paediatric audiologist with over 20 years' experience. She was the director of the Burwood Centre for 5 years and joined Auditory Verbal UK in March 2006. Sarah is now employed as our research co-ordinator and we are very pleased to welcome her to the team!
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Development Officer: Hannah Burnham
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Hannah graduated from the University of York in 2007 with a degree in
History. She then completed a short course on working in the voluntary
sector with NCVO and worked as an intern at Christian Aid's
International headquarters in London before joining Auditory VerbalUK in
April 2008.
As Development Officer, Hannah is responsible for fundraising and
helping with the general development of the charity.
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Board of Trustees
Chair: Zia Arden
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Zia Arden is the mother of a young daughter who was born with a sensori-neural hearing loss and who has been on the AV programme since she was three and a half months old. Zia was born in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, she moved to Kenya as a young child and her family still live in Kenya.
Zia is a barrister. She read law at UCL and has an LLM in international corporate and commercial transactions. She has been at Enterprise Chambers, Lincoln's Inn, London for all her working life. Zia specialises in Landlord and Tenant (commercial, residential and agricultural) and Property Litigation, although her practice has covered all area of Chancery work, including Trusts. She is a co-editor of the Landlord and Tenant Factbook.
Zia recently retired as a trustee of the Breast Cancer Campaign.
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Steve Woolgar
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Steve Woolgar holds the Chair of Marketing at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. He was formerly Director of the Virtual Society? Programme and Director of CRICT (Centre for Research into Innovation, Culture and Technology) at Brunel University.
He has served on the EC (VALUE) Think Tank charged with devising strategy for "Interfaces between research and society"; on two UK government Foresight Panels (ITEC - Information Technology, Electronics and Communications; and Leisure and Learning); as an advisor to the Cabinet Office "Better Government " team; on several ESRC Programme Commissioning Panels; and as a member of the HEFCE RAE Panel (Sociology) for 1996 and 2001.
He has been an advisor to the Research Councils of Norway and Denmark. He currently serves on two Ministerial Advisory Groups: E-Commerce and Consumer Affairs, and is a member of the Council of the Consumers' Association.
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Dominic Byrne
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| Dominic is the father of a young daughter who was born profoundly deaf. He has a background of senior management positions in the charity sector and now runs his own management and marketing consultancy, The Bigger Picture Consultancy. Prior to becoming an independent consultant he was a Board Director at Band & Brown Communications, a leading consumer PR agency, and headed in-house communications functions at Save the Children, Shelter and ActionAid.
His consultancy counts PricewaterhouseCoopers, the Arts Council of England, the Environment Agency, the IDeA (Improvement and Development Agency for local government) and the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux among its clients. He advised on the name change of the National Schizophrenia Fellowship to Rethink. Other clients include Nuffield Hospitals, Macmillan Cancer Relief and the Parkinson's Disease Society.
As well as having senior management experience inside the charity sector with organisations such as Shelter and Save the Children, he has been a trustee of the One World Broadcasting Trust and a volunteer adviser on the marketing committee of Care International UK.
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Elizabeth Mills OBE
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| Elizabeth Mills runs public affairs consultancy, Éminence Grise, which provides strategic development, research and fundraising support for organisations committed to improving the health and quality of life of older people. Clients include Friends of the Elderly, Help the Aged, BUPA Care Services, Health Systems Consultants Ltd, the National Osteoporosis Society and Policy Research into Ageing and Ethnicity. She is also chairman of the advisory committee of SPARC (Strategic Promotion of Ageing Research Capacity) and is director of Homeshare International, promoting the exchange of accommodation for companionship around the world.
She was Director, Research into Ageing (the UK national medical research charity) from 1990 until 2001 when she led the charity into full merger with Help the Aged. In 2000, she was awarded the British Society for Research on Ageing "Lord Cohen of Birkenhead Medal for Services to Gerontology" and in 2002 she was awarded the OBE in the Queen's Jubilee Honours for "services to ageing research".
Her extensive voluntary activities include serving as a School Governor to Henry Box School at Witney, on the Steering Committee of the Continuing Care Conference, and on the boards of trustees of Homeshare International, Barchester Health Care Foundation and Bulldog Rescue and Re-Homing Trust.
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Elizabeth Llewellyn-Smith CB
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 | Elizabeth Llewellyn-Smith worked from 1956 to 1990 in the Department of Trade and Industry and related departments, including stints in the Cabinet Office and as Deputy Director General in the Office of Fair Trading. From 1990 to 2001 she was principal of St Hilda's College, Oxford University. She's a member of the governing body of Rugby School and a Council Member of the Consumers' Association.
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Rod Walker DL
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Rod Walker was educated at Huddersfield, New College followed by University College, Oxford.
Rod was Headteacher at The Henry Box School in Witney. He has been a teacher in Oxfordshire secondary schools for over thirty-five years. He was a founder member and is a Trustee of the Oxfordshire Independent State Schools Partnership (OISSP), which was set up in 1997.
He was appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant of Oxfordshire in March 2007.
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Pam Olliver
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| Pam Olliver is the mother of two young daughters with profound hearing impairment, who have both attended AVUK.
She is currently Senior Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy at the University of Brighton , where she is the Course Leader for an MA programme in Psychotherapeutic Counselling. Prior to this appointment she held lectureships at Middlesex University and City University . Her teaching and research interests include early child development and incorporating systemic family models into therapeutic work with individuals. Pam is also a trained Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist and works part-time at a mental health clinic in Brighton.
Additionally, Pam has experience of the charity sector, having spent 9 years as Chief Executive of the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP), a registered charitable company which acts as a regulatory and campaigning body for the profession.
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