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Welcome to the homepage of the British Stammering Association Scotland.

#What's New
Glenshee Walk and Talk, 2008 - report from our annual wild weekend
Tayside self-help group
- meeting in Dundee.
Summer 'Scool 2008 - report
Outspoken: new workshops - free drama workshops for 16-30s
Blether, Issue 7 - Spring edition of our newsletter
VoiceAmp device trial

#Information on stammering
You will find comprehensive information about stammering and BSA services using the menu on the left of this page.

#What's on in Scotland
Events, self-help groups

#About BSA Scotland
Including aims and objectives, and business plan.

#Your chance to make a difference
Get involved with BSA Scotland.

#Contact BSA Scotland
To speak to us about your concerns, or contact us generally...

"With BSA Scotland, our intention is to aim high. We are ambitious for ourselves, for people who stammer, therapists, and parents. Through drawing together the skills, abilities and talents of our members, we hope to reach out to everyone across Scotland whose life is affected by stammering to offer the support, information and fellowship that has made such a difference to our own lives."
Frank Geoghegan-Quinn, inaugural Convener, October 2004

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Outspoken: new workshops
Free drama workshops for 16-30s
Achievements:
Since January 2004, BSA Scotland has already been effective in raising the profile of stammering and making a real difference to people who stammer in Scotland. Achievements include -

-BSA Scotland Open Days in Edinburgh, Inverness, Dundee, Birnam and Aberdeen; and Glencoe, Knoydart and Glenshee social and fundraising events.

-'Blether', the BSA Scotland newsletter

-Summer 'Scool for children and young people

-collaborating with TAG Theatre Company to deliver drama workshops for children and young adults who stammer

-highlighting stammering in the Scottish Parliament

-sponsoring Scottish members to attend the International Fluency Association World Congress in Dublin, 2006 (article by Claire Pirnie)

-delivering training to the Royal Bank of Scotland and teaching staff

-creating a BSA Scotland Telephone Support Group

-establishing a newly elected BSA Scotland Committee and a bank of volunteers who contribute to our activities and influence our future priorities

-our formal launch last December at the City Chambers in Edinburgh

-an awareness raising campaign involving billboards and bus shelters in Edinburgh and Glasgow.

-holding the Association's largest ever conference in Stirling (hear the conference song)Link to Scottish school CDs filming.

-a project to produce training CD Roms for Scottish schools.

-co-ordinating free training for speech and language therapists

-sympathetic press and media coverage that has increased public awareness and understanding of stammering, such as Gareth did it ... and so can you.

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