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Nuffield Speech and Language Unit



Nuffield Speech and Language Unit has become an internationally recognised centre of excellence for providing intensive therapy to children who suffer from servere speech and language disorders. More specifically these can be::* Developmental verbal dyspraxia:* Dysarthria:* Oral dyspraxia:* Severe language disorders:* Severe receptive language disorder

It can take in children as young as four years of age, who without expert therapy would not be able to ever go on to enter and survive in mainstream education.

It is administered to by the Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust.

History

Originally the unit started off as a hostel for deaf children back in the early 1960's. As hearing problems became to be diagnosed earlier through better and more sensitive screening methods the unit's speciality or expertise expanded to include disorders of speech and language. So as not to hold the children back educationally from their peers who could attend normal schools the unit then included an educational curriculum so as to ease the children's eventual transition into mainstream education.The unit then became part of the Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear HospitalRoyal National Throat, Nose and Ear Hospital.The unit also went on to develop the Nuffield Centre Dyspraxia Programme Nuffield Centre Dyspraxia Programme which was first published in 1985 and has gone on to be used around the world by many English speaking speech therapists.

The unit had the distinction of being the subject of a BBC documentary broadcast on May 13, 1993, entitled The Silence of The Children.

Its address is 6 Castlebar Hill, Ealing London W5 1TD. Google Map

The Royal Free Hospital is currently holding a public consultationRoyal Free public consultation on the future of the Nuffield Speech and Language Unit on the future of the Nuffield Speech and Language Unit and this matter has been the subject of an Adjournment Debate in the House of Commons.

See also

:*Friends of the Nuffield Speech and Language Unit::*Dyspraxia Foundation (UK)



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