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Our Campaigns

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Since 2019, STAMMA's award-winning campaigns have been changing perceptions around stammering.

Here's what we've done so far. Get involved and help us to make the world a better place for people who stammer.

End the phone call nightmares

Our 2025-6 campaign to improve phone accessibility for people who stammer. Don't hang up. Hang on.

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Space To Stammer

Our ongoing campaign to make customer-facing organisations consider people who stammer.

A young man and woman in a cafe looking at a waitress and holding a mobile phone to a card reader

Don't Jump In

Our 2023 campaign for better customer service for people who stammer.

A woman speaking into a telephone

Make GP bookings accessible

Our 2023 campaign to make GP booking systems more accessible for people who stammer.

A woman speaking into a phone

It's how we talk

Our award-winning 2022 campaign highlighting the many misconceptions experienced by people who stammer.

Three posters showing people mid-stammer

Love letter to the TV & film industry

Continuing our 2021 campaign calling for better on-screen stammering representation. 

A typed letter with a background of roses

No diversity without disfluency

Our 2021 campaign for greater representation of stammering in the media.

A man standing next to a barbecue that has flames coming out of it.

Apple Woozy Face

How we helped to stop Apple linking the woozy face emoji to the word 'stammering' in 2021.

An emoji showing a woozy face

Find the right words

Our award-winning 2020 campaign to change the language around stammering on Wikipedia.

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ISAD 2019

Our ad campaign for International Stammering Awareness Day, 2019.

Six posters of people looking at the camera

I Stammer

Our first poster campaign in 2019.

A man standing next to a digital advertisement

Since 2019, STAMMA's award-winning campaigns have been changing perceptions around stammering.