What’s going on for International Stuttering Awareness Day in your country? We want to hear from all of you from around the world. We invite everyone to participate. Be brave, bold and confident.
There are two ways to share. The easiest is to share what is happening in your country by recording a short 1-2 minute video and send it to us here. It’s simple. Use your phone or computer and record you or a member of your association talking about stuttering. Your members will probably love this opportunity. Send us that video and we will upload it to YouTube and post here. If you’re good with video and know how to upload to YouTube, do it yourself and just send us the link.
The other way is to just write a description of what’s happening in your country. Be as simple or elaborate as you would like. If you choose to submit something in writing, include a picture.
Pictures and/or videos are engaging and people will love to look at them. Look at some of the write-ups and videos already posted in case you need inspiration. Again, just send to this email and we’ll take it from there.
Here is what happened in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia at and around International Stuttering Awareness Day this year. Second year students of a very young Logopedics Study Programme at the University of Mostar heard my personal story of … Continue reading →
Nic Arp, Director of Communications, writes to let us know of a video they produced here at the University of Iowa for International Stuttering Awareness Day. 30 total views … Continue reading →
The Canadian Stuttering Association has kicked off their ISAD 2020 day in Canada with their first building lighting up with the brilliant Stuttering teal green starting the evening of October 21. We also launched a campaign that we … Continue reading →
The communication committee of the Dutch Stuttering Fund (“StotterFonds”) consists of experts by experience and speech and language therapists. We apply our knowledge and experience for, among other things, the promotion of the Stuttering Fund and the preparation for Stuttering … Continue reading →
An ISAD 2020 event will be organized by the Speech-Language and Hearing Department at Dar Al-Hekma University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The event will be held on Thursday 22 October, 2002 between 4 and 6 pm Saudi Arabia Time. See below … Continue reading →
The pandemic has put things on hold within the Swedish Stuttering Association. The SSA couldn’t host the annual children camps nor youth camps, local activities are low and it even had to reschedule the International Nordic seminar. But the SSA … Continue reading →
The purpose of the World Stuttering Network (WSN) is to bring the stuttering support group leaders of the world together. Put our brains together and figure out how to lead our groups best. Sharing what works. We aren’t affiliated with any … Continue reading →
An online webinar will be held on Friday October 23rd via the Zoom platform. The aim of this event is to achieve a better understanding of stuttering and to continue changing social attitudes towards it. The meeting is addressed to … Continue reading →
David Heney, Chair of the Irish Stammering Association, shares with us about what Ireland is doing for International Stuttering Awareness Day. 65 total views … Continue reading →
Public Awareness Campaign Our main focus this year to increase awareness will be through social media. In recent times, social media has been arguably the most effective platform to spread information, and we want to use more of it to … Continue reading →
We are “Walk with Stuttering”, a social corporation in Korea, formed by professors, SLPs, and PWS interested in promoting social awareness of stuttering. We have celebrated ISAD for more than a decade by having conferences and other social awareness raising … Continue reading →
International Stuttering Awareness Day activities in Japan courtesy of Makoto Aoyama and the Stuttering Genyukai Association In Japan, there is the largest self-help group for people who stutter, Genyukai. Every October, we carry out pocket tissue street distribution activities all … Continue reading →
Philippine Stuttering Association Celebrates Resilience for Stuttering Awareness Day 2020 Stuttering can be challenging, and People Who Stutter (PWS) have stories about how it affects them on a deeply personal level. While hearing the challenges of PWS makes them feel … Continue reading →