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Speech & Language

 
 
What does a Speech and Language Therapist do ?

They help children who have Speech Language and Communication Needs (SLCN) to communicate to the best of their ability. Their role is to support the development of a child’s understanding and use of language as well their speech production. 

Speech, language, and communication and learning at school is very closely linked.  If children are having difficulties in understanding or using language, this will affect their ability to learn.

 

Parents

Parents and carers can refer a child to the Speech and Language Therapy service. Please phone our admin team on 01274 221166. We will arrange a time for you to talk through your concerns with a therapist. You will be provided with some strategies to support your child at home. After three months you can access a review phone call and a referral will be made if this is appropriate.

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School

School uses a screening tool for the child's relevant age. The tool is used to help staff determine whether a referral to the service is appropriate. It also helps the school to know where to focus universal or targeted support. Children need to meet the red criteria for a referral to be considered by speech and language.