Department of Psychology
Liz Fairgray
Professional Teaching Fellow
Liz Fairgray has been a Senior Tutor in Speech Science at the University of Auckland since 2007. She is a speech-language therapist and certified Auditory Verbal Therapist, who has worked with children for the past twenty-five years. These children have a specific language disorder, phonological disorder or overall developmental delays etc.
In addition Liz has worked extensively with infants and children who have hearing loss and wear cochlear implants.
She was the first speech-language therapist for the New Zealand Cochlear Implant Programme and co-founded The Hearing House where she worked for eight years. At present, Liz runs The Listening and Language Clinic at The University of Auckland. She has a publication appearing shortly in Volta Review on speech language therapy outcomes for school aged children with hearing loss and cochlear implants.
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