Useful Links
Commissioning Local AAC Services website
The Google Euphonia Project is working on making Google Assistant accessible to people with impaired speech. Visit the Google Euphonia Project website or contact Richard Cave with queries at rcave@google.com
Communication Matters has created the "Focus On..." leaflets, which is a series of eight leaflets that cover topics related to augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) and are written in a clear style. They are available in print copy and as downloadable PDF files. Visit Communication Matters website for more information, or to download a leaflet.
AAC Charities
Changing accessibility settings on mainstream devices
Assistive Technology Charities
Other Charities
Voice banking
Manufacturers and Suppliers Sites
- Abilia - Manufacturer of Lightwriter communication aids
- Boardmaker
- Crick Software (Designers of 'Clicker' software)
- Dad in a Shed - supplier of SEN and AAC equipment
- Enabling Devices (USA)
- Eye Control
- Inclusive Technology
- Keytools - Suppliers of alternative keyboard, mice etc
- Liberator
- Logan Technologies Ltd
- Possum
- Smartbox Assisted Technology
- TechCess Ltd - Access to technology for people with special needs
- TfH Ltd - Suppliers of specialised play equipment
- Tobii Dynavox
- Widgit Software - Excellent site featuring symbol based software
Other AAC related websites
- ACE Centre
- Call Scotland Communication and Assistive Technology for People with Disabilities
- Communications Forum (Info. on communication disorders)
- Special Interest Group in AAC (Central Region)
- BOBATH Treatment Centre for children with cerebral palsy
- Makaton Vocabulary Development Project
- Pyramid Education Consultants Inc. (USA)