International Stuttering Awareness Day Wrap Up

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The CSA was excited to support a global campaign that sought to raise awareness and change the way we talk about stuttering as we recognized International Stuttering Awareness Day (ISAD) on October 22.

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Canada Lights up in Green for Stuttering Awareness Day

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As part of our national effort to mark International Stuttering Awareness Day, prominent buildings coast to coast are lighting up in green! In Vancouver, Canada Place Sails of Light and BC Place both lit up in green to commemorate the day. Check out our more on our ISAD page for more!

Share Your Story on a CSA Podcast!

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Do you have a story to share? One of the fundraising events we want to do this year is a series of short podcast episodes focusing on resilience, ingenuity, and adaptation. We are interested in interviewing three individuals who feel they have a personal story to share

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Irish Online Study about the Experience and Treatment of Stuttering

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Researchers from the University of Limerick, Ireland are looking for adults who stutter (aged 18 or older) to participate in an online study that seeks to build consensus and prioritization of cores components of intervention for adults who stutter. The study will also include feedback on completed research phases

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NLSA Walk/Run/Roll to Support Stuttering Treatment

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The Walk and Run event to raise money for stuttering treatment is celebrating it's tenth anniversary this year! It did not take place in Toronto due to COVID, but is happening virtually from Newfoundland by the NLSA for anyone, anywhere who wants to participate. Go to the Canada Helps page to find out more and donate!

Global Campaign Media Release now available

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Read the media release about the global campaign launched to tackle the harmful language around stuttering. ‘Find the Right Words’ aims to change public understanding and shape a new narrative about stuttering here. Also please look at the Editorial Guidelines for writing about stuttering.