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  • Wikimedia Adds Their Voice to Stamma's #FindTheRightWords Campaign

    Today, on International Stammering Awareness Day, we are delighted to welcome support from Wikimedia for our 'Find the Right Words Campaign'. We've been working with the agency VMLYR and the community at Wikipedia to edit the entries describing people who stammer, to make the language neutral and less damaging. We have released a short video, with a voiceover by Scroobius Pip, who stammers himse

  • Don't Ask How Someone Overcame Their Stammer

    In advance of International Stammering Awareness Day this Thursday 22nd October, Stamma are asking the media to ask a different question.  A video, with a voiceover by Scroobius Pip, illustrates how the organisation worked with the community at Wikipedia to edit misleading language used on the platform to describe those who stammer. These included historical entries like Lewis Carroll, as well as

  • STAMMERING: EDITORAL GUIDELINES

    Ahead of International Stammering Awareness Day Stamma are urging the media and key influencers to help create change and understanding around stammering by avoiding the trap of talking about 'overcoming a stammer'. Stammering is how some people talk.

  • John Russell named Volunteer of the Year in Third Sector Excellence Awards

    Reading resident John Russell won the prestigious award for Volunteer of the Year, following decades of supporting Stamma, The British Stammering Association.
    The judges said, “John's passion and dedication are evident here. Such dedication needs recognition and demonstrates the impact that one person can have on such an important cause.”
    Jane Powell, Stamma Chief executive said, "These awar

  • Stamma wins 3 Third Sector Excellence Awards

    Stamma picked up three top honours at the Third Sector Excellence Awards this week.
    The charity won the awards for Brand Development, Chair of the Year and Volunteer of the Year at the ceremony, which this year was held online. 
    The new branding, Stamma, designed by the agency Zag and launched in June 2019, was awarded best brand development. Judges said, "Stamma, the British Stammering Asso

  • Face coverings and stammering

    ​Face coverings can make it difficult for those who block when they stammer to talk, easily hold conversations and be understood, so we’ve been looking at the law.

  • Stammering under lockdown

    Over April and May 2020 we sent out a series of surveys to find out about life under lockdown. Thank you to everyone who gave their time to respond. You also gave us great feedback on what you want from Stamma.
    We asked parents of children who stammer on our database about their experiences, as well as speech & language therapists (SLTs) about theirs. Finally we asked all our supporters abo

  • New videos for parents of pre-school children who stammer

    Dated 6th May 2020
    Watch our new set of videos for parents whose child has just started stammering.
    Over the last month during lockdown we've seen a record number of calls to our helpline from parents looking for information and support for their child who's just started stammering. So we decided to make a set of short videos to help answer some of the most frequent questions parents are ask

  • The impact of Covid-19 on stammering services

    Dated 24th April 2020
    NHS stammering therapy is now being provided remotely but services are very limited, with some therapists being redeployed to the frontline. Courses have been cancelled and postponed.
    With the current restrictions on face-to-face interaction due to the coronavirus, we wanted to explore the impact this is having on stammering therapy services across the UK.
    We sent a