Global Workshops

Information on the Global Workshop Initiative

It is a goal of the IFA to improve clinical services to people who stutter through more opportunities for clinicians to receive specialized training in how to conduct stuttering therapy. With the Global Workshop Initiative, the IFA would like to reach out to those (fluency) clinicians who might not normally be able to access international conferences or workshops designed to provide or improve clinicians’ skills in helping to treat people who stutter. There is a special focus on underserved regions and developing countries.

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The First IFA Global Workshop – Poland 2016

At the end of August 2016 a social-educational campaign ‘Labyrinths of Communication’ was organized at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. The International Fluency Association was one of the partners of this event. ‘Labyrinths of Communication’ was a series of various events accompanying the Second Edition of the International Conference on Logopedics titled: ‘Fluency Disorders: Theory and Practice’.

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IFA launches Global Workshops Initiative on International Stuttering Awareness Day 2015

ISADIn July 2015 in Lisbon, the IFA World Congress 2015 featured a very popular, sold-out, basic
skills workshop for clinicians, sponsored by the Stuttering Foundation, which enabled fifty
participants to experience expert training in how to work with pre-schoolers, school-aged
children and young adults who stutter.

Read more: IFA launches Global Workshops Initiative on International Stuttering Awareness Day 2015

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JFD

Journal of Fluency DisordersBrowse the current issue
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The official journal of the International Fluency Association
IFA Members receive online access to JFD as a member benefit.

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