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Advances in Communication and Swallowing is the official journal of the Irish Association of Speech & Language Therapists (IASLT). The aims of ACS are to publish original work of a clinical and/or theoretical nature in the areas of communication and swallowing, disseminate research of a high standard, nationally and internationally, add to the evidence base in the management of communication and swallowing disorders; and promote awareness of the research being conducted by IASLT members, collaborators and others, including of an interdisciplinary nature. View full journal description

This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).

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Prizes and Awards

ACS is proud to host several prizes, like the IASLT Postgraduate Student Project Prize and the Advances in Communication and Swallowing Annual Best Paper Award.