Links
We hope you find the following information and links useful to you.
For a list of AAC Assessment Centres in the UK click here.
For our own selection of User Blogs, Fun and More click here.
Some UK Charities can be found below. Click on each logo to visit the websites:
![]() | 1Voice 1Voice promotes families supporting each other to overcome the isolation that being unable to speak can bring. | ![]() | Aidis Trust A website developed to help Disabled People make best use of information and communication technology by giving information, help and support on all aspects of disability computing. | |
![]() | National Autistic Society is the leading UK charity for people with autism (including Asperger syndrome) and their families. They provide information, support and pioneering services, and campaign for a better world for people with autism. | ![]() | The Ace Centre If you are the parent, carer or therapist of a child who has complex physical and communication difficulties, the Ace Centre offers help and support for both you and your child. | |
![]() | The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity aim to help make life better for people with cancer everywhere, and strive for a future without it. | |||
![]() | BEN This benevolent funding helps the automotive and related industries provide care and support to employees and their dependants in times of need. | ![]() | Communication Matters A charitable organisation of members concerned with people with complex communication needs | |
![]() | Contact Candle A not-for-profit company who aims to support people who have communication and movement difficulty. | ![]() | Family Welfare Association The charity has been a leading provider of services to disadvantaged and socially isolated families. | |
![]() | Find A Voice Find A Voice is a charity providing advice and support to people with speech and communication difficulties. | ![]() | I Can Working to support the development of speech, language and communication skills in all children, especially those with speech, language and communication needs. | |
| Macmillan Cancer Support | ![]() | Make-A-Wish Foundation® UK They grant wishes of children and young people aged 3 to 17 living with life-threatening illnesses. | |
![]() | Marie Curie Cancer Care is dedicated to providing more and better care for patients and their families through the Marie Curie Nursing Service and its nine hospices. | |||
![]() | Motor Neurone Disease (MND) Association A charity working to help people with MND secure the care and support they need, while promoting research into causes, treatments and a cure. | Connect Connect is a UK charity for people living with aphasia, a communication disability which usually occurs after stroke. They aim to improve the lives of people living with aphasia, equipping them to re-connect with life. | ||
![]() | The Nihal Armstrong Trust They provide children with Cerebral Palsy essential pieces of equipment, communication aids or specific services that their local authority does not provide. | ![]() | Scope About Cerebral Palsy. For disabled people achieving equality in order to fulfil their life ambitions as non-disabled people. | |
| Speakeasier Help, facts, advice and funding for people with speech difficulties resulting from MS. | ![]() | The Sequal Trust A charity aiming to bridge the communication gap by supplying specialist communication equipment for disabled people of all ages across the UK. | ||
![]() | Turn2us help people access the money available to them – through welfare benefits, grants and other help. | ![]() | The Encephalitis Society supports adults and children affected by encephalitis. They also conduct research and raise awareness about the condition. |
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