Have you completed the #RCSLTRetentionSurvey yet? Your views are important to help us understand the issues, report on them and call for meaningful change. It only takes 15 minutes to complete.
Please RT to help us spread the word. @RCSLT@_ASLTIP
We have places left on our Makaton Signing Session - free of charge for professionals working in settings within Coventry. To book a place please use this link:
https://t.co/BNwto7uw5S
Please note that due to capacity, a maximum of 2 attendees per setting are able to attend.
Negative assumptions about people with Down syndrome can become self-fulfilling prophecies. Try positive assumptions and maybe we can create more opportunities at school, in the workforce, in sports, and in social life. #AssumeICan#EndTheStereotypes#WDSD24
Read @RCSLT's response to @NHSEngland's latest waiting time data for children and young people's community speech and language therapy services ⬇️⬇️ @SteveJamieson12 @SeanPert @IrmaDonaldson19 @Nick_Hewer
Have you heard of the medical term #Dysphagia? It’s when people have difficulties eating, drinking & swallowing food & liquids. Today, help us to mark Swallowing Awareness Day by sharing this post using #SwallowAware2024 & #NHWeek. Find out more: https://t.co/ljqQI8gly6
The petition is at 3400 - theres 20k SALTs in the UK why aren’t we reaching everyone? 😌
https://t.co/yJbr1UqEyr
@RCSLTLearn@_ASLTIP could we send an email?
Colleagues we closely w/ with, can u help? @theRCOT@AEPsychologists @PDyslexia @thecsp@BDAdyslexia
Members: Do you work or study in the Midlands (England)?
If so, our regional Hub invites you to join their online event focusing on inspiring your #SLT career development journey on 27 February 📅
Find out more and sign up: https://t.co/ahZQ8HtOSt
#SLpeeps#MySLTDay#SLT2B
Are you an #SLT2B graduating soon or recently graduated?
Ahead of #RCSLTstudentday on 6 Dec, we’re sharing lots of resources to support the important journey to become an SLT NQP: https://t.co/Xx5Y5XBZTz
#SLTClassOf2023#SLT2Be#MyStudentSLTDay
@abbystapleton_ I was,mild moderate too, especially high frequencies, so it makes a massive difference with those sounds, some of which affect grammar too. It definitely makes things quite a bit more difficult, work wise and socially too.