Speech and language therapy.
  • Speech and language therapy (SALT).

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Speech and language therapy

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What is speech and language therapy?

Speech and language therapy

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How speech and language therapy (SALT) can help you.

Speech and language therapy

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Helping you to talk, listen and understand.

Speech and language therapy

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Guide to help you know what good communication should look like.

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All about different communication aids.

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Communication ideas using a switch.

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Books ‘beyond words’ app.

Speech and language therapy

Picture books on many different life circumstances from health to refugees.

Speech and language therapy

A specialist service for children and adults with craniofacial conditions who have complex difficulties with communication, or with eating, drinking and swallowing.

Speech and language therapy

iPad apps for complex communication support.

Speech and language therapy

Android apps for complex communication support.

Speech and language therapy

Printable resources for communication support.

Speech and language therapy

Using Ipad/Iphone text to speech.

Speech and language therapy

Learning how to use Siri’s speech recognition.

Speech and language therapy

Support for anyone with speech, language and communication needs.

Speech and language therapy

Factsheet evidencing SLT requirements for anyone with learning difficulties.

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