Stamma Scoops Three Awards in Third Sector Excellence Awards 2020
Stamma scooped three prestigious awards in this years Third Sector Excellence Awards.
Stamma scooped three prestigious awards in this years Third Sector Excellence Awards.
Reading resident John Russell won the prestigious award for Volunteer of the Year, following decades of supporting Stamma, The British Stammering Association.
The judges said, “John's passion and dedication are evident here. Such dedication needs recognition and demonstrates the impact that one person can have on such an important cause.”
Jane Powell, Stamma Chief executive said, "These awar
Stamma has been shortlisted in four categories for the Third Sector Excellence Awards 2020
Stamma have launched a new webchat service, at a time when the charity’s services are needed more than ever. Their research shows that lockdown has resulted in increased disfluency in 38% of their members who stammer, and 58% of parents report that their child is stammering during this crisis.
National Charity works with Agency VMLY&R to create unique messages of declaration.
Recent survey suggests number is more than double than previously believed as National Charity calls for more representation within the media.
Novelist, poet, playwright and presenter, Professor Owen Sheers, has been appointed Patron of the British Stammering Association trading as Stamma.
Scroobius Pip, Neville Southall, Ed Balls, Owen Sheers and thousands of supporters to take to social media to raise awareness of stammering on October 21st and 22nd.
The British Stammering Association (BSA) launches Stamma, a major campaign to reposition stammering as a serious issue and to challenge existing misconceptions of the condition.
Actor, rapper and leading UK podcaster, Scroobius Pip has become the newest Patron of the British Stammering Association (BSA). The creator and owner of Speech Development Records, Pip has been a long-time supporter of the British Stammering Association and was the presenter of the charity’s 2018 BBC Lifeline Appeal.
National charity expands services of essential helpline. The British Stammering Association Helpline is now free on 0808 802 0002 and open 10am -12 noon and 6pm - 8pm every weekday.
The British Stammering Association has appointed Jane Powell as its new Chief Executive.
Founded in 1978, Stamma, the British Stammering Association is a national registered charity dedicated to creating a better world for people who stammer. Through its website: stamma.org, helpline and backing of local meetup and self-help groups, the British Stammering Association provides information and support for people who stammer and those living, supporting or working with them. The BSA is a membership organisation with members taking an active role in the election of trustees and in the strategic direction of the charity.
Find out more at Stamma.org.
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