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Please note that the NHS Wiltshire Speech and Language Therapy Services cannot be held responsible for the content of websites to which we provide links and inclusion does not represent an endorsement by us.
Ask Wiltshire - This Wiltshire charity provides parents and carers with information and support regarding services and resources that are available for children. www.askwiltshire.org
Wiltshire Pathways - Is an online information service. It provides details of the many different types of services available for children in Wiltshire, and it details how and where to access that service. www.wiltshirepathways.org
Wiltshire County Council (Local Authority) - These pages offer guidance and information about Special Educational Needs (SEN) in Wiltshire for children, parents and carers, schools and education professionals. http://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/education-and-learning/special-educational-needs-site.htm
Association of Speech and Language Therapists in Independent Practice (ASLTIP) -This website has information on private, fee charging Speech and Language Therapy services. www.helpwithtalking.com
NHS Direct - For Health advice and information. www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk
Department for Children, Schools and Families - The Department for Children, Schools and Families (DFES) has information relating to your child. It has many published resources and information packs for parents and can help guide parents and professionals support their child with communication special educational needs at home and can help parents navigate their through the education and health systems. www.dcsf.gov.uk
Royal College of speech and Language Therapist - The Royal College of speech and Language Therapist provides an extensive range of links. http://www.rcslt.org/resources/links
Afasic - http://www.afasic.org.uk/pub.htm
ICAN - http://www.ican.org.uk/resources.aspx
Talking Point - http://www.ican.org.uk/talkingpoint/resources%20and%20factsheets.aspx
Communication Help Point - Communication Help Point has been developed by the Communication Trust to help people who work with children and young people to find ways to develop their skills in supporting children's speech, language and communication. It can help; evaluate your own skills and knowledge, find ways to develop your skills including relevant training courses, find answers to questions you have about developing your skills in supporting children's communication. http://www.communicationhelppoint.org.uk

