The Communication Trust - Local Offer

The Communication Trust Local Offer

The Communication Trust is a coalition of more than 50 not-for-profit organisations, who provide support to children and young people with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN).

The members of the Communication Trust offer a variety of services and information to all families in England. Some services are provided free, while others have a fee. Those with a fee are suitable for families with personal budgets, or can be purchased by schools, the local authority and/or the local NHS clinical commissioning group.

On the Communication Trust’s Local Offer page you will find a brief description of the services provided by each organisation, and can click on each one to find out more detail about its services. 

Who to contact

Contact Name
Octavia Holland
Contact Position
Director
Telephone
020 7843 2526 020 7843 2526
E-mail
enquiries@thecommunicationtrust.org.uk
Website
The Communication Trust
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Where to go

Name
The Community Trust
Address
Unit 31
Angel Gate (next to Gate 5)
London
Postcode
EC1V 2PT
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Notes

The Communication Trust offices are a five minute walk from Angel tube station (Northern Line, City Branch), or catch bus 4 or 56 from Angel for two stops.

Alternatively, you can walk from St. Paul's tube station (Central Line) in 20 minutes, or catch bus 4 or 56 from St. Paul's to Goswell Road, Spencer Street stop.

- See more at: http://www.thecommunicationtrust.org.uk/about-the-trust/contact-us/#sthash.RVsgn7c8.dpuf

Additional Information

Providing services to
Disabled children/young people
Supporting people with
Physical disability
Hearing impairment
Learning difficulty
Autistic Spectrum Condition
Communication impairment

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This information has been collected from third party providers and Oxfordshire County Council cannot accept responsibility for the accuracy of the information nor does inclusion represent a recommendation or an endorsement. Parents, carers, young people and professionals are recommended to check that organisations and services are appropriate and safe before they attend.
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