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Communication: supporting pupils with speech and language difficulties

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1 Voice

A charity supporting non-speaking children and their families, 1 Voice focuses on the use of alternative or augmentative communication (AAC). It brings families together at events and provides parents with the chance to share ideas, information and support .

Talking Point

Developed by ICAN, Afasic and the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, this is a one-stop shop for information for parents and professionals covering both health and education issues.

I CAN

Plenty of information about speech, language and communication difficulties, publications to download or buy for parents and professionals and details of ICAN's work and services across early years, mainstream and their special schools.

Afasic

This is a good introduction to speech, language and communication difficulties, for parents or students but also for professionals seeking specific information; it also contains information on research projects

Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists

Primarily for speech and language therapists (SLTs) this site is of interest to other professionals, students and parents; there are links to other sites covering overseas SLT organisations, syndromes and disabilities, and miscellaneous SLT and education sites.

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