Links
British Stammering Association
http://www.stammering.org/
The British Stammering Association (BSA) provides general information about stammering to parents of stammering children, adults who stammer, health professionals and employers. In recent years, the BSA has worked towards the promotion of early identification and intervention in childhood stammering.
National Stuttering Association
http://www.nsastutter.org/
The National Stuttering Association (NSA) is the largest self-help support organization in the United States for people who stutter. Their mission is to bring “hope, dignity, support, education, and empowerment to children and adults who stutter, their families, and the professionals who serve them.”
Australian Speak Easy Association
http://www.speakeasy.org.au/
Australian Speak Easy is a self-help organization supporting people who stutter through regular meetings across Australia. Groups meet to work on fluency techniques, discuss individual stuttering problems and develop self confidence through role-playing and public speaking.
International Stuttering Association
http://www.stutterisa.org/
The International Stuttering Association (ISA) is a worldwide network of people who stutter, a non-profit umbrella association dedicated to close cooperation among independent national and international self-help organizations of people who stutter.
Toastmasters International
http://www.toastmasters.org/
Through its member clubs, Toastmasters International helps men and women learn skills in presentation and public speaking.
Association of Speakers Clubs
http://www.the-asc.org.uk/
The Association of Speakers Clubs hosts clubs all over the UK. Club members support each other to become confident and successful at speaking in public.
Rostrum
http://www.rostrum.com.au/
Rostrum groups throughout Australia help people develop skills in public speaking and chairmanship of meetings.
Irish Stammering Association
www.stammeringireland.ie
The ISA is a registered charity, it is a community of people who support the stammering/stuttering community, it organises and funds the children’s drama project, the parents support network, support groups and backup for same, young ISA are just some of the fine work which is being carried by the ISA.
The ISA does not run courses on stammering, it is only information and support based, the ISA does not indorse any therapy, treatments, or programmes on stammering / stuttering, all information provided is relevant to the stammering / stuttering community.





