Publications

Written By: Website Editor on October 27, 2011 No Comment

A new edition of Afasic Abstract is now available to our members as a free download from the Afasic Members’ Section. The Afasic Abstract brings accessible information about the latest developments in research and practice to professionals and may also be of interest to parents.

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Written By: Website Editor on July 4, 2011 No Comment

Parents and families of children and young people with Specific Language Impairment (SLI) will today have access to the first comprehensive guide on SLI, officially launched today by Afasic and I CAN. Commissioned by The Communication Trust, as part of the Hello campaign, the SLI Handbook aims to provide a clear and concise guide on more »

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Written By: Website Editor on December 23, 2010 No Comment

The new SLI Handbook will be available shortly and is essential reading for parents of children with specific language impairment (SLI). It outlines what it means, looks, feels and sounds like, and how to get help. It will help parents to understand this complicated and confusing difficulty, by describing what SLI can look like in more »

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Written By: Website Editor on November 8, 2010 No Comment
SEN Magazine – free trial offer

SEN Magazine is currently offering a FREE trial copy of the magazine, with no obligation, to all parents/carers and SEN/education professionals. SEN Magazine is the UK’s leading magazine for special educational needs (SEN). Providing extensive news coverage and authoritative features across the whole spectrum of SEN, it is essential reading for all those who live more »

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Written By: Website Editor on September 6, 2010 No Comment
The Parent’s Voice: Advocating for your Child

Afasic England has published a new 30 page booklet for parents. This booklet aims to encourage and empower parents to become involved in influencing and improving services for children and young people. The concept of service users participating in the planning of services has become a central issue across the public sector in recent years, more »

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Written By: Website Editor on July 8, 2010 One Comment
Article on SPD in SEN Magazine

The latest edition of SEN Magazine contains an article about semantic pragmatic disorder. The article was written on our behalf by Margo Sharp who is a speech and language therapist specialising in SPD and one of Afasic’s trustees. We are very grateful to Margo for taking this on. For more information about SEN Magazine please more »

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