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Siarad Da is a non profit making organisation, founded by Dr April May Kitchener as a response to a demand for specialist training.
Siarad Da’s critical aim is to promote understanding and awareness of the hidden disability that many people live with, particularly those in our CJS or experiencing school and social exclusion. Receptive, expressive and pragmatic language disorders impact on all aspects of a person’s life, often presenting as challenging and inappropriate behaviour. We support:
– professionals to develop extra tools that will enable them to be more effective in their communication and management of clients
– individuals struggling to appropriately express their needs and to support them to better understand consequences and expectations
– families to better understand the difficulties of loved ones, providing help and guidance to put in place strategies to use in their homes to develop clear communication
Siarad Da’s critical aim is to promote understanding and awareness of the hidden disability that many people live with, particularly those in our CJS or experiencing school and social exclusion. Receptive, expressive and pragmatic language disorders impact on all aspects of a person’s life, often presenting as challenging and inappropriate behaviour. We support:
– professionals to develop extra tools that will enable them to be more effective in their communication and management of clients
– individuals struggling to appropriately express their needs and to support them to better understand consequences and expectations
– families to better understand the difficulties of loved ones, providing help and guidance to put in place strategies to use in their homes to develop clear communication
Contact
Address
Court House,
Court Road,
Bridgend,
CF31 1BE,
United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
07814524553
aprilmay@siaradda.org.uk
Website
In Brief
Charity Number
0
No. of Paid Staff
4
Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
No
Primary Field of Work
Advice & advocacy
Organisation type
Community Interest Company
Regions
South East | South West | Wales | West Midlands
Fields of Work
Advice & advocacy | Disability | Domestic & sexual violence | Education | Mediation | Mental health | Mentoring & befriending | Sentence management | Parenting skills | Research & academia | Volunteering
People you work with
Racially minoritised people | Children | Ex-service personnel | Families | Gypsies & Travellers | LGBTQIA+ | Men | Older people | People with disabilities | People with English as a second language | People on a short sentence | Refugees & asylum seekers | People on remand | Roma people | People convicted of serious offences | People convicted of sexual offences | LGBTQIA+ | Victims | Women | Young people