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Help Kids Talk at RCSLT Conference

23 November 2023

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Help Kids Talk were successful in a poster submission to the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapy (RCSLT) virtual conference on 1-2 November 2023. The conference brought together delegates from the speech and language therapy profession and other professions within the UK and around the world.

Presenting a poster about the Help Kids Talk project at the conference was a fabulous opportunity for us to showcase and share the benefits of partnership-working across all sectors to tackle health inequalities and support children’s speech, language and communication development. We engaged in several conversations with delegates over the two day course, with many delegates recognising the value of this partnership initiative and demonstrating a desire for something similar to be developed within their local area. 

 ‘Download Help Kids Talk poster from RCSLT Conference here

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