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Christchurch Communication Festival

Published: Wed 17 Sep 2014 02:38 PM
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September 17, 2014
Christchurch Communication Festival
A free community concert, aimed at raising awareness about the challenges faced by adults with communication disorders, is being held at Cashmere High School Performing Arts Centre next month (1-2pm, Friday, October 3).
The concert is part of the Christchurch Communication Festival and involves performers whose communication abilities have been affected by neurological conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson’s disease and Multiple Sclerosis.
Amy Eastwood, Canterbury DHB Speech Language Therapist, says communication is the most fundamental aspect of human capacities.
“Just imagine if you couldn’t speak for a single day, let alone a lifetime. Come and support these inspirational people in their quest to raise awareness about communication disorders.”
The concert is also part of the International Communication Project.
“This is a global initiative, which aims to highlight the importance of human communication – and how communication disabilities significantly impact every aspect of life,” Amy says.
It follows closely on the heels of New Zealand Speech-Language Therapy Awareness Week (15 - 21 September).
“Guest performers at the concert include the Cantabrainers Choir, Jolt dance group and other inspiring individuals who will share their experience of living with a communication disorder.”
The Cantabrainers Choir is a therapeutic choir for people with neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, Stroke and Multiple Sclerosis.
The choir aims to improve and maintain communication through physical, social and emotional means.
“It differs from other choirs as the singing is about learning to use the voice effectively, in a fun way; performance is less important. The choir is run by Therapy Professionals Ltd who provide a Music Therapist and Speech-Language Therapist to support the choir.”
Canterbury District Health Board
CDHB
Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB) is a Christchurch, New Zealand based hospital and healthcare provider for the Canterbury region of New Zealand. Our region extends from Kekerengu in the North, to Rangitata in the South and Arthurs Pass in the West and comprises the six Territorial Local Authorities of Kaikoura, Hurunui, Waimakariri, Christchurch City, Selwyn and Ashburton.
We collaborate with other health and disability organisations, stakeholders and our community to decide what health and disability services are needed and how to best use the funding we receive from Government to improve, promote and protect the health, wellbeing and independence of our population.
At the Canterbury DHB, our vision is to improve the health and wellbeing of people living in Canterbury.
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