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Death of a pioneer in EAT

I am sad to report that Andrew Brown, who was one of the early pioneers in EAT, died on August 13th.

Andrew was involved when (and before) the National Communication Aid Centres were set up  in 1984. He was Assistant Director of Chailey Heritage where he did much pioneering development work. He has made a significant contribution to the field of EAT.

Dr Clive Thursfield
Consultant Clinical Scientist
Lead Clinician ,Access to Communication and Technology
Research Lead for Rehabilitation
West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre
91 Oak Tree Lane, Selly Oak, Birmingham, B29 6NG, England, Tel +44 (0)121 627 8235
E-Mail clivethursfield@southbirminghampct.nhs.uk
Website: http://www.bscht.org.uk/Services/rehab/frarehab.htm
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