SLT: Useful websites
- Action for Stammering Children
Information and advice for parents, teachers and other professionals.
 
- Afasic
Support and information for children with Speech, Language and Communication Needs and their families. 
- Autism West Midlands
The leading charity in the West Midlands for people with autism. 
- British Institute of Learning Disabilities
BILD aims to improve the lives of people with learning disabilities and family carers. 
- Cerebra
Sleep guidance and sleep advice line for support with sleep difficulties. 
- Communication Matters
Information on AAC – how to get and use communication aids, assessments, funding, suppliers etc. as well as research, education and advocacy. 
- DLD & Me (international)
DLD & me (UK)
DLD information and self-advocacy resources for children and their families with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). 
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Down’s Syndrome Association
Focuses solely on all aspects of living successfully with Down's syndrome. 
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Hanen
Information and training opportunities for parents and other professionals. 
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Hidden Disabilities Store
Sunflower lanyards and other products to support those with hidden disabilities in daily life 
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Hungry Little Minds Campaign
Short videos and simple, fun activities that you and your child can do together 
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ICAN - the Children’s Communication Charity
Their ‘Talking Point’ website has a section for parents offering a progress checker, information around stages of speech and language development as well as advice sheets. 
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The Michael Palin Centre
A specialist service for children who stammer. Their website has a lot of information about stammering and how to support a child who stammers. 
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NAPLIC
National organisation of teachers, speech and language therapists and other professionals sharing and advancing knowledge and information around best practice for SLCN 
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National Autistic Society
The leading UK charity for people with autism (including Asperger syndrome) and their families. They provide information, support and pioneering services, and campaign for a better world for people with autism. 
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National Deaf Children's Society
Lots of up to date information to support parents, children and professionals. 
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Makaton
Language programme that uses symbols, signs and speech to enable people to communicate. 
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Raising Awareness of Developmental Language Disorder
Information and advice regarding Developmental Language Disorder (DLD). 
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Scope
Scope is a charity that supports disabled people and their families. 
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Selective Mutism Information and Research Association (SMIRA)
A charity that provides information and support to parents of children who are selective speakers. It also provides information and advice to health and education professionals 
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Speech Link
Free resources and activities for parents 
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Stambassadors
Connects people from the world of work with young people who stammer, sharing their stories and inspiring young people to think BIG when they are considering career choices. 
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The British Stammering Association
Information and advice for parents, teachers and other professionals. 
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The Communication Trust
Top tips and resources for parents and professionals 
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Tiny Happy People
Campaign from the BBC providing information about language and communication development, simple activities and play ideas 
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The Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists
The RCSLT is the professional body for speech and language therapists in the UK; providing leadership and setting professional standards. 
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Forward Thinking Birmingham
The provider of mental health services for young people up to the age of 25 in Birmingham. Should you feel your child needs support regarding emotional / behavioural resilience or anxiety it is recommended that you may seek advice and support from the drop-in service known as Pause. No appointment is necessary and the centre is located in Digbeth, close to the Bullring.
As part of additional support being offered in response to COVID -19 Forward Thinking Birmingham is offering Kooth, a free, digital counselling service to support young people’s emotional and mental health in Birmingham. We know young people have been worried about exams being cancelled and the impact of Covid-19 on their loved ones.
Kooth gives children and young people (11-25) the opportunity to access online counselling from qualified counsellors and Emotional Well-being Practitioner who are available 12 noon until 10pm Monday-Friday and 6pm-10pm on Saturday and Sunday, 365 days per year. 
