Marshall, J ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8860-2951, Wylie, K, McLeod, S, McAllister, L, Barrett, H, Owusu, NA, Hettiarachchi, S and Atherton, M (2024) Communication disability in low and middle-income countries: a call to action. BMJ Global Health, 9 (7). e015289. ISSN 2059-7908
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Abstract
Communication disability is a common but under-reported and often neglected part of health, rehabilitation and disability services, despite communication being a human right. Communication disability has far-reaching impacts throughout life. Innovation is required in contexts where services for people with communication disability are limited—particularly low and middle-income countries. Local and national governments, funders/commissioners, communication disability experts, universities, non-government organisations, communities, health, social care, rehabilitation services and education sectors all have a role to play in putting communication disability on the global disability/(re)habilitation agenda.
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