Resources
One of our mandates is to increase the level of public awareness about and understanding of stuttering. To accomplish this, staff provide interviews that appear in newspapers, radio and television, and give presentations to audiences such as service clubs, university students and schools.
Our goal is to help other speech-language professionals to improve their knowledge of stuttering. Please send your preferred email address to istar@ualberta.ca and we will be sure to add you to our mailing list. Use "Add me to your SLP distribution list" in the subject line.
Links
- Alberta College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists open in a new tab
- Alberta Elks open in a new tab
- American Institute for Stuttering open in a new tab
- Canadian Royal Purple Society open in a new tab
- Canadian Stuttering Association open in a new tab
- Charity Village open in a new tab
- Elks of Canada open in a new tab
- Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Alberta
- Friends Who Stutter open in a new tab
- International Fluency Association open in a new tab
- International Stuttering Association open in a new tab
- Montreal Fluency Centre open in a new tab
- National Stuttering Association open in a new tab
- Speech-Language and Audiology Canada open in a new tab
- Stuttering Foundation of America open in a new tab
- Stuttering Homepage open in a new tab
- Successful Stuttering Management Program open in a new tab
- The Support Network open in a new tab
- Toastmasters International open in a new tab
Brochures
Information + Application Forms
- Adult/teen application form (over 12)
- Child application form (under 12)
- Communication Improvement Program (CIP) adult/teen application form (over 12)
- Communication Improvement Program (CIP) child application form (under 12)
- Communication Improvement Program (CIP) information package
- ISTAR information package