What is Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)?
Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) refers to all the ways people can communicate without using spoken words. This can include gestures, facial expressions, eye pointing, vocalisations, sign language, and using symbols or communication devices. AAC supports individuals with limited or no functional speech to express themselves effectively.
- Augmentative means to add to or enhance spoken communication. For example, gestures, eye pointing, and body language can help support speech.
- Alternative means providing a substitute for spoken words. This could involve using sign language, pointing to symbols, or spelling out words on a communication device.
- Communication is the process of sending and receiving messages between people.
AAC can be as simple as using a picture board or as advanced as high-tech devices with voice output. Whether it's used to enhance existing speech or as an alternative to speech, AAC helps people connect, share ideas, and participate more fully in their daily lives.
Types of AAC
AAC encompasses a range of tools and strategies designed to support or replace speech for individuals with communication challenges. These tools are typically categorised into two main types: Non Electronic Devices (Low Tech) and Electronic Devices (High Tech Devices).
How Our Process Works
Our service process follows LifeTec's IMAGINE SEEK CHOOSE LIVE pathway—helping you explore possibilities, find the right solutions, and live with confidence.

The IMAGINE SEEK CHOOSE LIVE pathway puts consumers in control of their assistive technology journey.
LifeTec works with people of all ages and abilities through our evidence-informed pathway to ensure that you are in control and well informed about the available solutions.
Your Journey With Us
At LifeTec, we make it simple to get the Assistive Technology support you need.
Here's what to expect when working with us:
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AAC Mentoring, Training & Workshops
We offer mentoring and training services for professionals, families, and students to build confidence and skills in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC).
Our senior speech pathologist team brings years of experience in mentoring, teaching, and supporting others to understand and effectively use AAC in everyday communication.
Professional Mentoring
Are you a Speech Pathologist looking to upskill in AAC assessment, prescription, and device implementation? We provide one-on-one or group mentoring to help you feel more confident supporting clients with complex communication needs.
Family & Support Staff Education
Already have a AAC device but not sure how to get the most out of it? We can guide you and your support network through hands-on sessions to ensure everyone feels comfortable and capable using the device in daily life.
University Workshops & Private Training
We regularly collaborate with universities to deliver engaging AAC workshops for Speech Pathology students and can provide tailored training sessions or seminars for teams and organisations upon request.
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Get in touch with our team to discuss your training needs and how we can support you.
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