Is there any opportunity to join with you or any other place you can recommend.
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dola1971
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This discussion was created from comments split from: I'm Chris, I specialise in working with children with autism, asperger's and learning disabilities.
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I want to be a speech and language therapist of ADHD children. I have attended few seminar and doing a short course with the special need children and also enrolled myself for NVQ/Qtf in whitefield scholl in Walthamstow. I would like to work as a support worker or volunteer with speech and language therapist. Is there any opportunity to join with you or any other place you can recommend. I live in East London.
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Dear Dola1971,
Thank you for your message.
Speech & Language Therapy is a wonderfully rewarding and diverse profession.
The best place to start is the Royal College of a Speech & Language Therapists (RCSLT) who provide information re training which takes the form of BSc; MSc or PG training.
Unfortunately due to client confidentiality and CRBs I am unable to provide placements to individuals who are not under the training programme.
Good luck with your future!
Chris
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