Biography
Elouise competed a BSc in Speech and Language Therapy in 2009, graduating from City University. Elouise also worked in Buckinghamshire for 3 years in the NHS paediatric speech and language therapy team.
In 2012 Elouise moved to Dorset and has been working for the local NHS paediatric speech and language therapy service since then. She continues to work part time. Elouise has extensive experience working in mainstream schools, as well as specialist education provisions, community clinic and preschools/nurseries.
In 2014 Elouise set up her own independent practice and had contracts with some mainstream schools in Poole, as well as supporting children and families.
Current Activity
Elouise is a Lecturer in Paediatric Speech and Language Therapy, Elouise began working at Health Sciences University in 2023, obtaining a permanent position as a lecturer in November 2023. Elouise is passionate about sharing her knowledge and developing the future SLT workforce.
Experience & Areas of interest
- Developmental Language Disorder
- Speech sound disorder
- Stammering
- Autism Spectrum Disorder / Condition
- Selective Mutism
- Training provider
Qualifications
Qualifications
- 2009 BSc Speech and Language Therapy, City University, London, UK
- 2016 Licensed Talkboost Trainer
- 2022 Licensed ELKLAN Tutor
Membership
Membership
- HCPC – Speech and Language Therapist
- RCSLT – Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists
Research interests
Research interests
- The importance of vocabulary in the development of children’s language.
- Supporting schools to set up and deliver targeted intervention groups.
Research
Research
Elouise started a research project in April 2022 which is piloting a support schedule for schools in Dorset to set up and deliver targeted language intervention groups (initially a word learning skills group) to primary aged school children. The pilot phase will end in December 2023 and the effectiveness of the intervention and support schedule will be analysed.
Contact details
Contact details
- Email – eashwin@aecc.ac.uk