Supporting voice and communication for Autistic, trans and gender diverse individuals: Bridging evidence, expertise and lived experience

Tracks
20-minute presentations
Autism (ASD)
Communication difference
Neurodiversity
Transgender and gender diverse
Voice
Friday, June 26, 2026
1:30 PM - 1:40 PM
Room 7 & 8, First Floor

Overview

Bridgette Glanville


Details

⏫ Oral presentation
⏲️ 1:30–1:50 pm
⌛ 20-minutes
📚 Assumed knowledge of attendees: Intermediate (Some previous learning/working knowledge of topic e.g. treated a few cases)


Presenter

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Mrs Bridgette Glanville
Southern Cross University

Supporting voice and communication for Autistic, trans and gender diverse individuals: Bridging evidence, expertise and lived experience

1:30 PM - 1:50 PM

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Bridgette Hill is a Speech Pathology Lecturer at Southern Cross University with clinical and teaching experience supporting clients across the lifespan. Currently completing her PhD, Bridgette’s research focuses on the voice and communication needs of autistic trans and gender-diverse individuals. Passionate about inclusion and evidence-informed practice, she empowers emerging and current clinicians to think critically, communicate authentically, and deliver care that honours diversity and lived experience.

Session chair

Nikita Austin
National First Nations Lead
Speech Pathology Australia


Student volunteer(s)

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Alice Emmerton

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Lilly-Rae Florey

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