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Conferences (local and international)

Ninth Annual International Stuttering On-line Conference, October 2006
Eighth congress for people who stutter, Croatia, May 2007
National Speak Easy Convention, South Australia, 2008 (details to be advised)

See International Stuttering Association home page for list of conferences in other countries


Journals

Advances in Speech Language Pathology (Taylor & Francis)
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology (ASHA)
Australian Journal of Communication Disorders - Glebe, NSW (no link)
British Stammering Association Journal
International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders (Taylor & Francis)
Language and Speech (Kingston Press)
Journal of Communication Disorder (Elsevier)
Journal of Fluency Disorders (Elsevier)
Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology (not official link)
Journal of Speech, Language & Hearing Science (ASHA)
Phonetica (Karger)
Speech Communication (Elsevier)


 

Support Groups and Organizations within Australia

Australian Communication Exchange (ACE) Australian organisation managing the call centre for the National Relay Service (see below).
Australian Speak Easy Association
Australian Stuttering Foundation
Australian Stuttering Research Centre
Bankstown Stuttering Unit Website
McGuire Program Australia
National Relay Service dedicated to empowering those who are Deaf or have a hearing, speech or communication impairment, to obtain access to the telephone and other telecommunication networks.
Neuro-Linguisitic Programming

Speech Pathology Australia
Sydney South West Area Health Service - Stuttering
Toastmasters in Australia (Public Speaking group)
Victorian Health
Westmead Children's Hospital - Stuttering
YouthSpeak, Youth Site of Australian Speak Easy Association


Support Groups and Organizations outside Australia

British Stammering Association
Canadian Association for People who Stutter (CAPS) (link currently unavailable)
European League of Stuttering Associations
International Fluency Association
International McGuire Program Website
International Stuttering Association
New Zealand Speak Easy
New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists Association
South Africa Speak Easy
Stuttering Foundation of America
UK, UCL Psychology Speech Team
USA National Stuttering Association
 

Non-English Speaking Support Groups and Organizations outside Australia

Austria, Österreich-Selbsthilfe-Initiative für Stottern (ÖSIS)
Bulgaria, NASIS
Croatia, Croatian Association for people who stutter
Denmark, Foreningen for Stammere i Danmark (FSD)
Finland, Suomen änkyttäjien yhdistys ry (SÄY)
France, Association Parôle-Bègaiement (A.P.B.)
France, ASSOCIATION VAINCRE LE BÈGAIEMENT
Germany, Bundesvereinigung Stotterer-Selbsthilfe
Iceland, MÁLBJÖRG
Israel, AMBI - Israeli Stuttering Association
Italy, Associazione AIBACOM "Libera la Parola"
Lithuania, Lithuanian Stuttering Problem Club
Luxerburg, Schwätzen ouni Angscht
Netherlands, Nederlands Stottervereniging 'Demosthenes'
Norway, NIFS
Poland, PZJ
Spain, Fundación Española de la Tartamudez - "TTM-España"
Sweden, Sveriges Stamningsföreningars Riksförbund (SSR)
Switzerland, VERSTA
 

Information sites on Stuttering

ArtefactSoft Delayed Auditory Feedback (electronic anti-stuttering devices)
Bill Parry's Stuttering Links
Born with a broken tongue
CasaFutura Technologies, Electronic Anti-Stuttering Aids (electronic anti-stuttering devices)
CoolSpeech CoolSpeech is a versatible text-to-speech software. It can enable people to listen to websites,emails, documents, keyboard typing, clipboard, current time and date, scheduled reminders and more.
Dichonics, Sonido Inc. (electronic anti-stuttering devices)
East Carolina University Stuttering Research
Electronic Anti-Stuttering Aids (courtesy of British Stammering Association)
Fluency Master (electronic anti-stuttering devices)
Friends Who Stutter The Association of Young People Who Stutter
Hollins Communications Research Institute
Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research (ISTAR)
National Centre for Stuttering
Passing Twice
Power Stuttering Centre (includes some anti-stuttering devices)
SpeechEasy (electronic anti-stuttering devices)
STARFISH Project
Stuttering Homepage
Stuttering - Some Facts and Answers
Stutterers Tips
Veils of Stuttering
VoiceAmp (electronic anti-stuttering devices)
 

Mailing Lists and Newsgroups on stuttering

Ausitalian speakeasy Discussion Forums
The British Stammering Association has extensive links and resources, as does the Discussion Forums page.

Mailing List

STUT-HLP : To subscribe, send an e-mail message to: listproc2@bgu.edu your message should be:
SUBSCRIBE STUT-HLP

you will then receive an email notifying you, that you have successfully joined and instructions on using the list. Owned and operated by Bob Quesal

STUTT-L : To subscribe, send an email to: listserv@vm.temple.edu your message should be: SUBSCRIBE STUTT-L
again you will then receive an email notifying you, that you have successfully joined and instructions on using the list. STUTT-L is mainly for speech- pathologists, educators, researchers and clinicians, although any PWS can join. Owned and operated by Woody Starkweather.

STUTT-X : To subscribe, send an email to: listserv@asubm.inre.asu.edu your message should be:
SUBSCRIBE STUTT-X
again you will then receive an email notifying you, that you have successfully joined and instructions on using the list. STUTT-X is mainly for researchers, although any PWS can join. Owned and operated by Don Mowrer.

PARENTS-W : To subscribe, send an email to: majordomo@f-body.org your message should be:
SUBSCRIBE PARENTS-W
again you will then receive an email notifying you, that you have successfully joined and instructions on using the list. PARENTS-W is mainly for Parents of children who stutter. Owned and operated by Larry Burd.

Newsgroups

Alt.support.stuttering
is an on-line stuttering support group.


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