News Items

  • NAPLIC Matters Apologies
    Thursday, January 21, 2010 - 20:23

    To all members
    I am very sorry about the postage and admin costs some of you will have had to pay for the previous newsletter (Autumn 2009). This was a slip on my part. Due to lack of time to get to the post office twice, I had weighed the newsletter at home but obviously misjudged it (home weighing scales) by a couple of grams I believe and consequently bought the wrong stamps.
    I do apologise for this and can reassure you that it will not happen again - the next issue goes direct to the post office on their scales as it has done previously!!
    Mea Culpa
    Rachel

  • 2010 Conference Announced - 24th April 2010
    Sunday, October 4, 2009 - 08:41

    The 2010 NAPLIC conference will take place at Lakeside Birmingham April 24th

    This conference will be entitled Transition Matters: Meeting the needs of children and young people with SLCN.

    Please keep an eye on the conferences page for more information.

  • Children’s Language and Communication Needs: Evaluating Intervention and Service Provision in School
    Wednesday, April 8, 2009 - 20:04

    A one day conference organised by
    De Montfort University and the University of Sheffield

    to be held at

    De Montfort University, Leicester on Saturday 13th June 2009

    9.15am-3.30pm

    Sponsored by Child Language Teaching and Therapy, SAGE Publications

    Who is this conference of interest to?

    • Teachers, speech and language therapists and psychologists who are interested in the outcomes of evaluations of intervention and service provision to children with language and communication needs within a school context.

  • Discounted NAPLIC conference rates extended until February 28th - hurry, book now to secure your place!
    Saturday, January 31, 2009 - 19:10

    This year's NAPLIC day conference and AGM is "Assessment of SLCN - Supporting Effective Teaching and Therapy".

    Hurry and book now to secure your place and take advantage of these great discounted rates, which have now been extended until February 28th 2009!

    Non-Member price: £135 (rising to £150 on March 1st)
    Member price: £100 (rising to £115 on March 1st)

    Book your place on the 2009 NAPLIC conference now!

  • North West Network
    Wednesday, December 10, 2008 - 14:03

    NORTH WEST NETWORK
    SPEECH AND LANGUAGE

    The North West Network Speech and Language began in 1999 with a very tentative conference facilitated by Ruth Paradice It has gone from strength to strength and now has a database of over 200, including speech and language therapists, specialist teachers, educational psychologists, speech and language therapy managers and other professionals

  • Welcome to the NAPLIC website
    Sunday, November 30, 2008 - 21:13

    This website was launched in December 2008 and represents the start of an exciting new phase in the history of NAPLIC and the simultaneous launch of our new logo.

  • NAPLIC Newsletter – Membership Update 2009
    Sunday, November 30, 2008 - 21:04

    With the launch of the new NAPLIC website, membership renewal for 2009 is now possible online. We wish to encourage members to use this facility but those who prefer not to will still be able to renew by post.

    To reduce administration and secure a core membership we hope to encourage all members to set up standing orders for their subscriptions. Those who have already made this arrangement find they do not miss Newsletters and conference details because they have forgotten to renew.

  • Interesting NAPLIC conference on Saturday 25th April 2009!
    Sunday, November 30, 2008 - 20:57

    Plans are now well underway for our next day conference which will take place on Saturday 25th April 2009 at the Lakeside Centre, Aston University in Birmingham.

    Our theme for the day is Assessment and the title of the conference is: Assessment of SLCN – Supporting Effective Teaching and Therapy 4 Keynote addresses will be from Deirdre Martin from the University of Birmingham and Kate Ripley, our President, who works as an EP in Hampshire.