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Babszie & Orla

Guides For Non-stammerers

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

Guides For Non-stammerers

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How to be stammer-inclusive

For too long, people who stammer have had to endure negative reactions to the way they speak. Help us change this. Find out how you can embrace stammered voices.

If you want to talk about anything, call our helpline on 0808 802 0002, start a webchat or contact our Employment Service.

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A guide to the best things to do when speaking with someone who stammers.
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Tips for supporting a loved one or friend who stammers, as well as yourself.
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A guide for how primary and secondary school teachers can support children who stammer.
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A guide for employers on getting the best out of colleagues who stammer.
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We invite all those working in the health sector to join us to improve the patient journey for people who stammer.
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A guide for supporting university and college students who stammer.
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Are you looking to interview or hire someone who stammers? Find out how to create an inclusive recruitment process.
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Tips for making your organisation or service inclusive for people who stammer.
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How you can improve your customer journeys for people who stammer.
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Download our guidelines for talking about stammering.
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Videos to help you understand stammering and make space for people who stammer.
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