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AAC Institute
a not-for-profit charitable organization dedicated to the most effective communication for people who rely on AAC. |
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ACE Centre
Provides a focus for the use of technology with the communication and educational needs of young people with physical and communication difficulties. |
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AT Dementia
Information on assistive technology for people with dementia. Site managed by Trent Dementia Services Development Centre. |
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AGOSCI
Australian Group On Severe Communication Impairment. Founded in 1981 by a group of professionals who saw the need to promote information exchange about severe communication impairment. |
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Attainment Company
Attainment Company is an independent, family owned business based in Verona, Wisconsin. Since 1979 Attainment Company has been dedicated to helping people with cognitive disabilities succeed at school, work and life. Attainment now has a growing older adult product line. |
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Augmentative Communication in Practice:Scotland
Augmentative Communication in Practice is an open group composed of people in Scotland who have an active interest in AAC– users of AAC, families, carers and professionals from a variety of different disciplines. |
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Call Centre
Provides specialist expertise in technology for children who have speech, communication and/or writing difficulties, in schools across Scotland. |
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Capability Scotland
Capability Scotland is Scotland's leading disability organisation. We provide a range of flexible services which support disabled people of all ages in their everyday lives. |
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Communication Matters
UK national voluntary organisation of members concerned with the Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) needs of people with severe communication difficulties. It is also the UK Chapter of the International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC) and is a core member of the Communications Forum. |
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UK Connect
Connect is a national charity which promotes effective services, new opportunities and a better quality of life for people living with stroke and aphasia |
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DART
The Centre for AAC and computer access in west Sweden for children, young people and adults with disabilities |
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Dementia Services Development Centre - Stirling University
The Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) at the University of Stirling develops services for people with dementia and their carers. It provides training and information for nurses, people working in nursing homes, home care workers, psychiatrists of old age, social workers, police officers and those working in the voluntary sector. |
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Department of Applied Computing, University of Dundee
Contains one of the largest and most influential academic groups in the world researching into communication systems for disabled people. |
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Enable Scotland
ENABLE Scotland believes that children and adults with learning disabilities have the same rights as anyone else to lead full and active lives in their local communities. |
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FAST
The FAST database comprises a comprehensive index of assistive technology (AT) research and development, equipment manufacturers, researchers, charities, funders and other organsations. |
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Foundation Stones
The Newsletter for the Foundation for People with Learning Disabilities. |
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Intandem
A specialist speech and language therapy and counselling partnership.  |
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ISAAC
International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication - devoted to advancing the field of (AAC) and hosting an international conference. |
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Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Independent organisation with a mission to search, demonstrate and influence, providing evidence, solutions and ideas that will help overcome the causes of poverty, disadvantage and social evil. The Foundation funded research into Talking Mats & Dementia, Talking Mats & Dementia training for carers, and a new Talking Mats & Dementia package. |
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Ketso
An interactive, hands-on toolkit for bringing meetings and workshops to life http://www.ketso.com/ |