RT Conference Proceedings T1 Inclusive Communication: A starting point for educational care with people with complex communication needs and minority diseases A1 Calleja-Reina, Marina A1 Rodríguez-Santos, José Miguel A1 Luque-Liñán, María Luisa K1 Educación inclusiva - Congresos K1 Comunicación - Trastornos - Congresos K1 Competencia comunicativa - Congresos AB ABSTRACTThe purpose of this work is to identify the modes of communication of people with complex communication needs (CCN) and minority diseases (MIDI) as a starting point for inclusive communication in the educational environment. The procedure was carried out by means of an online survey in three languages aimed at parents and professionals working with this population. Information was obtained from 87 people with various diagnoses of MIDI, CCN and Severe Intellectual Disability (SID). 51 were male (58.6%) and 36 were female (41.4%), aged 2-48 years (M =13., SD =10.78). Data were collected in several countries (some Latin American countries, Spain and the United States). 93.1% were parents and 6.9% were professionals working with the target population. The results show that people with CCN-MIDI do not speak but vocalise, laugh, shout and use facial expressions when they want to communicate (in 67.1% of cases). They are able to produce single words (in 59.7% of cases). The few vocal-verbal utterances are characterised by no or very little intelligibility of the verbal utterances, which is why they are understood by their immediate environment (70.1%). They show verbal stereotypies, i.e. repetition of words, phrases or melodies (59.7%), immediate echolalia (57.5%) and delayed echolalia (45.6%). People communicate using AAC with low-tech aids based on pictograms (62.0%), followed by picture communication boards (53.9%) or manual signs with linguistic value (52.8%). AAC systems such as Cued speech (25.3%), total communication (29.9%) or Makaton (31.0%) or apps for mobile phones or tablets (35.7%) are less used. YR 2022 FD 2022-07-22 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/24767 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/24767 LA eng NO Plan Propio de Investigación de la UMA. Universidad de Málaga. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Andalucía Tech.Red Temática de Investigación Buenas Prácticas en Comunicación Inclusiva para personas con Necesidades Complejas de Comunicación y Enfermedades Infrecuentes (Comin-EnIn, Universidad de Málaga). Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Tecnologías Lingüísticas Multilingües (IUITLM-Universidad de Málaga). Plan Propio de Investigación Universidad de Málaga DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 20 ene 2026