Margaret Walker (speech therapist) explained

Margaret Walker
Birth Date:1938
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Awards:Pride of Britain Award, 2019
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Margaret Walker (b. 1938)[1] is a British speech and language therapist who co-developed the language programme Makaton in the 1970s.[2]

Career

Walker was one of the three developers of the language programme Makaton. The name of the programme is derived from the first letters of the names of the three therapists who helped devise the programme in the 1970s: Margaret Walker, Katharine Johnston and Tony Cornforth.[3]

Walker was awarded Fellowship of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists in 1986,[4] and appointed MBE in the 1997 Birthday Honours for services to Healthcare whilst working at St George's, University of London. In 2019 she was recognised in the Pride of Britain Awards.[5]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Makaton . 10 August 2023 . Oxford Reference.
  2. Web site: 11 November 2020 . Makaton – the signing system that changes lives . 11 August 2023 . BBC News World Service.
  3. Attitudes to Makaton in the ages of integration and inclusion . Sheehy, K . Duffy, H . amp . International Journal of Special Education. 24. 2 . 91–102. 2009. 30 January 2014.
  4. Bulletin: The Official Magazine of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists . January 2020 . SLT Recognised at Pride of Britain . 8.
  5. News: Courage and humanity take centre stage at 20th Pride of Britain awards. The Special Recognition award went to Margaret Walker, a speech therapist who has transformed the lives of millions of people. Wynne-Jones, Ros. Daily Mirror. 29 October 2019. 10 August 2023.