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UTS: Australian Stuttering Research Centre

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9514 5314



Address: 15 Broadway, Building One, Ultimo 2007 Sydney, NSW, Australia

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24.01.2022 What makes the Lidcombe Program effective? Professor Mark Onslow shares his insights into the Lidcombe Program. Resources available here: https://bit.ly/2TV9HTl... Download Textbook: https://bit.ly/2FWpo96



23.01.2022 Thank you UTS Health for shining a light on speech pathology and stuttering treatment!

21.01.2022 Resource news: The updated Westmead Program Treatment Guide is available to download from our website! Download it now: https://bit.ly/3jLg5qr

20.01.2022 Great interview! Andrew Forrest speaks with Vikesh Anand about having a stutter. International Stuttering Awareness Day 2020



20.01.2022 A must watch episode of Australian Story with the incredibly talented Megan Washington.

19.01.2022 The Unhelpful Thoughts and Beliefs About Stuttering (UTBAS) is now available for Adolescents. UTBAS Scales: https://www.uts.edu.au/asrc/resources/utbas #stutteringresource

18.01.2022 Short utterances - great resources! These are some of our favourite activities for eliciting short utterances from preschool children during Lidcombe Program sessions. Most activities can lend themselves to the child’s requirements depending on the language that they’re using. ... Books Pop-up-games Lotto games Card games Felt board/magnetic boards Potato head Magazines



18.01.2022 "If your child currently stutters or has stuttered recently, it's important to seek professional input as soon as possible". Great article from Very Well Family!

17.01.2022 Such a great listen! James Earl Jones sits down with ABC radio to discuss his stutter.

14.01.2022 It's Speech Pathology Week (23-29 August)! The week promotes the speech pathology profession and the work speech pathologists do with the 1.2 million Australian...s who have communication disability. The theme for Speech Pathology Week 2020 is ‘Communicating with Confidence!’ www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/week

12.01.2022 Stuttering doesn't have to hold you back. Great article on what you can achieve!

12.01.2022 Don't forget you can now connect with us on LinkedIn!



12.01.2022 The ASRC is now on Instagram! Make sure you follow us for the latest updates on research, treatment and events on stuttering. Find us on Instagram @uts_asrc

10.01.2022 Want to know more about the Westmead Program? Watch this great interview with Dr Natasha Trajkovski.

10.01.2022 Check out what the ASEA have install this coming ‘International Stuttering Awareness Day’!

09.01.2022 "If society could just see stuttering as a different way of speaking" October 22nd is International Stuttering Awareness Day. Professor Ann Packman explains the societal impacts on people who stutter as we raise awareness on this different way of speaking.... Watch video at: https://speakeasy.org.au/

08.01.2022 Resources for Speech Pathologists! The 2020 Lidcombe Program Guide is available to download and also now in Arabic: https://bit.ly/2TV9HTl

07.01.2022 Research opportunity: Are you an adult who stutters?

06.01.2022 How does the Oakville program differ from the Westmead program? Dr. Cheryl Andrews, a lead author with the development of the Oakville program explains.

05.01.2022 What's the difference between Westmead Program & Oakville Program? Associate Professor Sue O'Brian explains. Join Sue and our leading researchers in a 3 part info series, explaining all you need to know.

05.01.2022 Thank you to ABC Radio for raising awareness on stuttering! Mark Onslow talks on ABC Afternoons with Laura Tchilinguirian, about the signs to look out for with a child who stutters & what approach you should take. Listen here:

04.01.2022 Participate in research: Do you, or does somebody you know, have a child who is stuttering and who is between 3-5 years of age? Participate in a project to help understand the variability of stuttering at home. (https://bit.ly/2CqZ2dw)... This study has been approved by the UTS HREC (ETH19-3699)

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