Afasic - Unlocking Speech & Language

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Around 6% of children starting school have speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) – an average of 2 in every classroom.
Afasic is the UK charity representing children and young people with speech, language and communication difficulties, working for their inclusion in society and supporting their parents and carers.
Our Advice and Information Services provide support to thousands of people every year, including Helpline and email support, free to download factsheets and access to our local networks.

If you are a parent or young person wanting help and more information go to www.afasic.org.uk or ring our Helpline on 0300 666 9410.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Helpline
Contact Position
Helpline Manager
Telephone
Helpline 0300 666 9410 Helpline 0300 666 9410 Office 020 7490 9410 Office 020 7490 9410
E-mail
hlmgr@afasic.org.uk
Website
www.afasicengland.org.uk
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Where to go

Name
Afasic
Address
209-211
City Road
London
Postcode
EC1V 1JN
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Costs

Details

Free

Availability

Age Ranges
0 - 25 years and Parents/Carers
Referral required
No
Referral Details

Self-referral

Other notes

Support for children and young people with speech, language & communication difficulties, and their parents and carers.

Additional Information

Providing services to
Disabled children/young people
Notes

Support for children and young people with speech, language & communication difficulties, and their parents and carers.

Supporting people with
Communication impairment

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