The AGOSCI Award for Service to AGOSCIThis award is intended to honour someone who has made an outstanding contribution to our group. If an Award is conferred, it will be presented during the AGOSCI National Conference. Nominators and seconders must be financial members of AGOSCI. Nominees also need to be members. | 2007 - Karen Bloomberg 2007 - Hilary Johnson 2009 - Jane Farrall 2011 - Sally Hunter 2013 - Melissa Bakes 2015 - Janelle Sampson 2017 - Wendy Webster 2019 - Diane Symons 2019 - Yvette Theordorsen 2022 - Dr Sheridan Forster |
The AGOSCI Award for Service to Australian AACThis award is intended to honour someone who has made an outstanding contribution to our industry. If an Award is conferred, it will be presented during the AGOSCI National Conference. Nominators and seconders must be financial members of AGOSCI. Nominees need not be members. | 2007 - Gayle Porter 2009 - Melinda Smith 2011 - Anne McDonald 2011 - Rosemary Crossley 2013 - Jane Farrall 2015 - Meredith Allan 2017 - Denise West 2019 - Ella Keesing 2022 - Louise Dunn |
The AGOSCI/Key Word Sign Australia Karen Bloomberg Award The 2022 award, the inaugural award, will be presented in honour of the late Karen Bloomberg. Karen was an AGOSCI founder, and a pillar of the Australia AAC community. It will be awarded to a person who has demonstrated a high level commitment to low tech/unaided AAC in Australia, in the areas of research, implementation, or practice. | 2022 - Elizabeth (Libby) Brownlie |
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The AGOSCI Award for Service to AGOSCI