This short course is for practice educators. It provides an introduction to supporting disabled students on placement. It should be used as a basis for further discussion and exploration of signposted resources.
Understand what evidence-based practice is and how to incorporate it into your day to day workload.
These resources have been designed to develop your clinical and professional skills, and introduce you to new areas of the SLT world.
Buddy Chat is a co-designed children's communication project which aims to raise awareness of speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) among children in mainstream schools in the six most common communication differences. See the promo video here.
A step-by-step guide to the clinical decision-making process, from assessment to the selection and evaluation of interventions.
This course introduces ‘Language Therapy in British Sign Language’. It is designed for SLTs, deaf colleagues, and other co-workers to complete together.
Please note: as this course was created externally, if you have any questions about the content please contact saltibad@gmail.com.
Improve your self-awareness, confidence and knowledge in influencing skills.
Improve your self-awareness, confidence and knowledge in leadership skills.
Improve your understanding of children and young people with social, emotional and mental health needs and speech, language and communication needs.
Before taking any of the How To modules, you'll need to watch this introductory video to get an idea of how they work and what to expect.
This resource has been designed to help you get to grips with formal SLT assessments. You can watch them being run as well as hear from experts on when to run them and what they can help you discover.
Please complete the feedback survey, as this is a new resource framework and we'd like to hear from you with any comments.
Discover the benefits of reflective writing and some practical tools to help you reflect on your continuous professional development.
A guide to getting the most out of reading research papers.
Understanding and supporting people with speech, language and communication needs in the justice system.
An introduction to bilingualism and ways of assessing bilingual children.
If a certificate is available, you can access it via the ‘Certificates’ tab on your learner dashboard. Please note, not all courses include a certificate.
If there’s a certificate available for the course, you’ll need to download it for the course to show as fully complete. If your score is not updating properly, please get in touch with us at cpd@rcslt.org.
Yes! Have a look at our official YouTube channel for our back-catalogue of webinars and events, and check out the guidance pages on our website for specific information on different clinical areas.