Feed back on new stammering & cluttering guidance

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The Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists (RCSLT) invite you to feed back on their upcoming online guidance for both stammering and cluttering. 

These sets will replace their current guidance. It's their first full update since 2015 and a lot has changed in the world of stammering since then! 

These new guidelines will include pages about stammering, the role of the speech & language therapist in supporting people who stammer and their families, as well as resources that people can use to support themselves and others.

They are looking for both RCSLT members (such as speech & language therapists), people who stammer and/or clutter and people who support them, to provide feedback on the draft. 

If you'd like to give your feedback, there are two separate surveys you can respond to – one for the stammering guidance, and one for the cluttering guidance. 

To get involved, or for more information, visit the RCSLT website.

(This follows on from focus groups the RCSLT ran earlier this year to help shape the guidance).

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