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The BSA Homepage
Welcome to the British Stammering Association, your first point of contact for information and support on stammering, also known as stuttering.
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What's New
Recent additions to the BSA website. |
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Permission to discuss stammering
The King's Speech is coming to a cinema near you - let's grab this chance to Talk About Stammering. You can download a Press Release template. |
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An appeal for change
National appeal aiming to raise £100,000. BSA wants to run a media campaign to help overcome the many misconceptions people have about stammering and stammerers, especially in the workplace.
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Giving Voice campaign
With speech and language therapy services perhaps under threat in the financial climate, RCSLT's Giving Voice aims to demonstrate how these make a difference to people. See how you can help.
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Toastmasters winner
BSA member David Jones was the UK and Ireland winner of the 'Topics' contest at the Autumn 2010 Conference of Toastmasters International in Dublin. |
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Chatting with Colin Firth
BSA Chief Executive Norbert Lieckfeldt spoke with Colin Firth who stars in The King's Speech, a new film about King George VI and his speech therapist. |
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NHS service watch
A confidential survey. Has your local therapy service been reduced (or got better!)? Or are there long waiting lists, or no stammering service for an age group? Let us know.
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Join our email list
Join the list we use for occasional mailings, such as updates, requests for help, and last minute information about events. No need to be a member. |
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Can't find what you're looking for?
Try the Contents page or Search .
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New to the website?
We're delighted you decided to visit us - and we hope that we can help or support you.
BSA is proud to be associated with the National Year of Communication 2011. For more information, click the 'Hello' logo. January's campaign is: 'Don't take communication for granted'.
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How to support BSA...
Speaking Out
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Speaking Out is BSA's members magazine, the leading voice of stammering in the UK. Read articles from old issues online, or join BSA to receive current issues as they are published.
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