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Group session at the Centre. A mixed group with a wide age range, smiling and laughing during the session.

The Roberta Williams Speech and Language Therapy Centre

With state of the art equipment, the Centre offers cutting-edge intervention services for clients, including stammering courses, aphasia research and sign language assessment for deaf children and adults.

  • About the Centre
  • Adult Stammering Service
  • Stammering Intensive Courses
  • Sign Language Assessment Clinic

About the Centre

The Roberta Williams Speech and Language Therapy Centre was officially opened in January 2016, replacing the Compass Centre as the in-house Speech and Language Therapy clinic at City St George's, University of London.

The Centre contains state of the art equipment and facilities and continues to build on the skills and experience of the staff in the Department of Allied Health within the School of Health & Medical Sciences.

City St George's, University of London have been running Speech and Language Therapy clinics for over 30 years and were the first University in the UK with in-house Speech and Language Therapy clinical facilities.

The centre is renowned for its pioneering clinical research, particularly in aphasia therapy, and offers our Speech and Language Therapy students unique practice placement opportunities.

The activities in The Roberta Williams Speech and Language Therapy Centre are required to support the three principles contained in our mission statement:

  • To offer a range of cutting-edge intervention services for clients
  • To provide an excellent quality of supervision for speech and language therapy students
  • To promote the development of well-designed research.

We aim to develop clinical practice and ways of delivering services by exploring the interface between advances in theoretical knowledge and the changing demands of the health, educational and social contexts in which speech and language therapy services operate.

What are the key purposes of The Roberta Williams Speech and Language Therapy Centre?

  • To explore developments and innovations in clinical practice
  • To extend and make explicit the process of learning in clinical education
  • To generate clinical questions and evaluate clinical evidence
  • To raise awareness of innovative clinical practice and to consult with professional colleagues regarding the application of innovative models in the professional context.

Adult Stammering Service

Do you or someone you know stammer and feel impacted by this?

Speech and Language therapy adult Stammering clinic provided at the Roberta Williams Centre, City St George’s University of London.

We offer 1:1 assessment and therapy for adults aged 18-30 who stammer and are impacted by it.  The service is suitable for young adults who have developmental stammering, that is a stammer which started in childhood.

It is not suitable for adults who have acquired stammering (stammering that starts later in life).

The clinic is run by final year student Speech and Language Therapists at the University, under supervision of experienced Speech and Language Therapists, who specialise in stammering.

The service is free of charge and is based at the Roberta Williams Centre, located at the Tait Building, EC1V 0HB (at the corner of Northampton Square, Ashby Street and just off Goswell Road).

To access our service, please contact us at rwcstammering@citystgeorges.ac.uk and we can set up a consultation.

If you would like to self-refer, please fill out the referral form.

Stammering Intensive Group 2026 for Young People who stammer

We are accepting applications to the City St George’s, University of London Intensive Group for Young People who stammer aged 13-18, where stammering is the main need.

The group will take place face-to-face, from Monday 27th until Friday 31st July. Sessions with the young people will run over 5 days, Monday-Friday 10.30am-4pm, with a number of breaks built-in, including time for lunch.  The Parents’ session will be on Wednesday 29th July from 10.30 am- 3.30pm.

Young people, this group may be for you if you are interested in:

  • More spontaneous and enjoyable communication, with less pre-planning of what you want to say.
  • Increasing your understanding of communication, speaking and stammering
  • Learning from each other, through teen-friendly approaches
  • Tackling anxiety around speaking
  • Exploring ways to handle stammering with less struggle and effort
  • Growing your communication skills and confidence.
  • Helping others understand how to support you.

The Parents’ session will focus on:

  • Educating parents on supporting the young person’s resiliency around speaking and communication
  • Tackling specific topics that are important for parents, e.g. managing transitions, teasing/bullying, handling stress, etc.

The group will be led by a Speech and Language Therapist at the University, who is a Specialist in Stammering and also a trained as a Coach and Facilitator of Improvisation.

Speech and Language Therapy students from City St George’s University of London will also be involved in running the group.

Costs and Funding

The group costs  £150 per young person, which is payable once a place is confirmed.  

There is a bursary scheme available from the Charity Action for Stammering Children (ASC), to those families within London who would otherwise find it difficult to pay.

Applicants from low-income London families who are approved a place on the course, are entitled to apply for the bursary.  This generous ASC scheme covers the full costs of the course and travel for the young person and parent/guardian (Zones 1-6) and also subsistence costs for the YP (£10 a day lunch allowance).

A fully refundable deposit of £50 will be required to secure the funded place, and this will be returned upon attendance at the course.

Parents/Carers - how to refer your child

Parents and carers, please complete the application form and email the team at stammeringintensive@city.ac.uk

Therapists - how to refer a child

Therapists, please complete this referral form and email the team  stammeringintensive@city.ac.uk

Contact us

If you have any questions or wish to request an application form, please email us

Sign Language Assessment Clinic

The Sign Language Assessment Clinic provides specialist communication assessment services for:

  • Newly diagnosed deaf infants
  • Deaf sign language users
  • Deaf children who do not appear to be making progress with either spoken or sign language
  • Deaf children and adults with additional disabilities, e.g. people with Ushers', cerebral palsy, learning difficulties
  • Deaf people who have had a stroke or who have been diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease
  • Deaf children and adults who have recently arrived in the UK and who have limited communication abilities
  • Deaf children or adults with persistent reading difficulties

What we do

Our team is experienced in developing assessment materials for sign language users and in researching communication and communication disorders in deaf people. We also have expertise in assessing and offering advice about support for reading difficulties in deaf children.

We offer an individualised communication assessment carried out by qualified deaf and hearing specialists:

  • Speech & language therapists
  • Sign linguists
  • Psychologists
  • Educational audiologists

Following the assessment, a report is provided with guidelines for intervention programmes. The report can be tailored to meet the needs of educational, legal or medical contexts.

The clinic is held on a once weekly basis during term-time. Individuals are invited to attend with their families and/or key-workers. In some circumstances, the assessment can be carried out using video recordings of the client.

The fee for an assessment depends on the required staffing, but is typically £400 for a communication assessment and £600 for a more comprehensive assessment including Educational Psychology assessment and/or reading. (information regarding subsidised fees is available upon request).

Sign Language Assessment Clinic

Referral Form

Please send the referral form to Ros Herman

What we offer

Current activities in The Roberta Williams Speech and Language Therapy Centre include:

  • The CommuniCATE Aphasia Clinic and Aphasia Reconnect
  • Stammering Intensive Clinics for young people who stammer
  • The Sign Language Assessment clinic for deaf children and adults.

Over the past years the Roberta Williams Speech and Language Therapy Centre has offered clinical activities across a range of client groups including:

  • People who stammer
  • People with aphasia
  • People with special educational needs
  • Children and adolescents with specific language impairment
  • People with Parkinson's disease (using Lee Silverman Voice Training)
  • Deaf children and adults
  • Children with speech impairments.

A range of intervention styles have been adopted including individual and group work, direct work with clients and indirect work with carers. More recently, remote interventions using communication technology have also been adopted.

Staff and students at City St George's School of Health & Medical Sciences showcase the School's brand-new, purpose-built clinics. 3:00

Who leads the activities?

Each clinical activity is led by specialist, registered Speech and Language Therapist/s who are members of staff within the Language and Communication Science Department, together with other specialist colleagues as appropriate (for example clinical audiologist, clinical linguist, specialist speech and language therapist).

Student speech and language therapists are involved in providing clinical services under the supervision of the relevant specialist Speech and Language Therapist. All students involved in the Centre participate as part of their clinical education programme, which contributes to the award of either a BSc or Post-graduate Diploma/MSc in Speech and Language Therapy.

How to access our services

The services offered at The Roberta Williams Speech and Language Therapy Centre are typically 'tertiary' level services, that is, where an individual is referred having already been known to a speech and language therapy service. Several activities occur in collaboration with local speech and language therapy services.

However, in keeping with speech and language therapy access policies generally, The Roberta Williams Speech and Language Therapy Centre will consider direct referrals from clients and/or their families and carers.

Commissioners of speech and language therapy services and other service 'purchasers' with a budget for speech and language therapy are also able to secure The Roberta Williams Speech and Language Therapy Centre services for individuals or groups within their area of responsibility.

Speech and language therapy services wishing to use the consultancy services provided by The Roberta Williams Speech and Language Therapy Centre can enter directly into a consultancy arrangement. For more information, please contact Bernard Camilleri.

The Roberta Williams Speech and Language Therapy Centre

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    Welcome to the Centre here at City St George's, University of London.
  • Speech and language student and academics sat around a table
    Our speech and language students conduct individual and group therapy sessions with a range of clients from the community.
  • Two females viewing live computer feed in Roberta William speech and language centre
    Our staff and students can observe therapy sessions using a live video feed and two-way mirror. Ensuring our clients feel comfortable and students can learn more about their observations.

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Contact us

  • Roberta Williams Centre Consultancy Services

    Bernard Camilleri

    Bernard.camilleri.1@citystgeorges.ac.uk

  • Aphasia Reconnect at City St George's

    Sally McVicker

    Sally.McVicker@citystgeorges.ac.uk

  • CommuniCATE Aphasia Clinic

    aphasiaclinic@citystgeorges.ac.uk

  • Sign Language Assessment Clinic

    Ros Herman

    r.c.herman@citystgeorges.ac.uk

  • Stammering Intensive Courses

    stammeringintensive@citystgeorges.ac.uk

  • Speech and language therapy at City St George's, University of London

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