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A recent article in The Telegraph (http://tinyurl.com/dyslexiaheseltine) by Annabel Heseltine – daughter of Michael Heseltine – discusses the journey she has... More
The Independent recently reported on the possibility of identifying autism in toddlers through their speech patterns (http://tinyurl.com/autismspeech).The... More
In today’s healthcare environment there is far more emphasis on person-centred care than ever before. Within the last 6 years, the Department of Health and NHS... More
Refusing to speak’…’being difficult’…’naughty’… These terms have often been used when describing children with a condition called ‘Selective Mutism’, but... More
The Times recently published an article written by Professor Tanya Byron about Auditory Processing Disorder (APD). In the article, Prof.... More
British charity ‘Speakability’ is celebrating 30 years of supporting people with Aphasia! Aphasia (also known as dysphasia) is a... More
What’s an iPod?! iPods and associated mp3 players are best known for being relatively inexpensive music players that can store thousands of songs in one... More
Price Charles hosted the event at Clarence House today following the funding pledged by Ed Balls' department of £1m in total to the national fundraising... More
The Times online reported on the 30th June 2009 that 1 in 14 children were unable to speak properly, therefore secondary aged children went on to present... More
The Autism Research Unit is based at the Department of Pharmacy, Health & Well-being at the University of Sunderland. Their primary research aims include:... More