Waterford Health Day in Waterford City on Wednesday, 12th May 2010.
Cllr. John Halligan, Mayor of Waterford City presented Waterford Health Day in Waterford City on Wednesday, 12th May 2010.Read more...
Midlands Self Help Group Postponed for June
The Midlands Self Help group meeting scheduled for June has been postponed. The next meeting will be Thursday, 1st July Read more...
New Venue for Kerry self help group
The group will meet on Thursday 3rd June at 8pm in Listowel Family Resource Centre, Ballygologue, John B. Keane Road, Listowel, Co. Kerry Read more...
Stuttering is Cool Podcast
ISA member and Facebook site moderator Stephen Paterson spoke on the Stuttering is Cool podcast. Read more...
ISA Day - ‘Caint gan Eagla’
ISA Day took place on April 17th, in Dublin.Read more...
When Words Fail You - The Impact of Stammering
Stammering is featured in the Irish Times Health supplement. Affecting one percent of the adult population, stammering can have a significant effect on everyday communication. It can be a hidden condition, with people avoiding situations and choosing not to speak. Jonathon Linklater, Veronica Lynch and Bevin Murphy of ISA speak to Sylvia Thompson. Read the full article
ISA is now on Facebook
We're delighted to have set up a Facebook fan page for ISA. You can keep up to date with news of events, upcoming activities and even take part in discussions - let us know how you're getting on Go To ISA Fan Page
ISA is on Twitter 
ISA is on Twitter. You can get all the latest updates by following us here 
New Stammering Survey
Following on from previous research projects ISA is delighted to be involved in a new survey from Speech and Language Therapy Students at University of LimerickRead more...
Galway Self help group on Galway bay FM
Radio interview with member of the Galway Self Help Group.Read more...
Article in Metro Eireann
An insight into stammering from ISA's Jonathon Linklater and Mirjana Radovanov who attended this year's National Stammering Awareness Day.Read more...
Talking Always Helps
Some helpful quotes from Self Help Group attendees.Read more...
Capital D
Irish Stammering Association featured on RTÉ's Capital D
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Stuttering Study
Be part of a stuttering research study
Following on from previous research projects ISA is delighted to be involved in a new survey from Speech and Language Therapy Students at University of Limerick
- Are you between 18 and 65 years of age?
- Would you like to contribute to stuttering research?
If you answered YES to these questions, you may be eligible to participate in this research study.
This study aims to determine whether or not language ability plays a role in stuttering. By partaking in this study you will be contributing new information to this field.
Adults (18 - 65 years of age) who stutter are eligible to participate.
Please contact
Sarah Brady 0811408@studentmail.ul.ie
or
Clare Linehan 0811718@studentmail.ul.ie
for more information