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UCL Communication Clinic

The clinic in the Department of Language and Cognition provides speech and language therapy sessions to people with communication difficulties. The clinic is staffed by qualified (HCPC registered) therapists, supervising therapists in training. We also carry out research into communication difficulties, their impact and their remediation.

We are currently reviewing the role of the clinic in our teaching programmes. Updates about our services will appear here.  We continue to offer opportunities to participate in research studies and events.

Research in the clinic

A variety of research teams at UCL carry out studies of communication difficulties, their impact and remediation. People with communication difficulties can volunteer to take part in these studies, often involving innovative therapies in the clinic.

Volunteers can be added to our research register at any time, whether they receive other services from us or not.
Research teams will contact volunteers with further details of projects that are relevant to them.

Our Research Update newsletters can be downloaded by following these links:

 

An information pack about the research register can be downloaded here:

 

If you'd like to take part, please send us your contact details using the following form or get in touch with the clinic by phone, letter or email:

 

You can view the full Privacy Notice for participants in health and care research by following this link: Full Privacy Notice.

You can view a Privacy Notice that has been adapted for people with communication difficulties here:

 

Current research projects looking for volunteers include:

  • Improving sentence ability in aphasia (UTILISE project):

UTILISE is a therapy project, working on understanding and producing sentences. We are looking for volunteers to try a new computer therapy. There are different therapy options. You can come into UCL and have one-to-one therapy for 3 days/week for 4 weeks. Alternatively, you can work at home with a new therapy app. For both research projects, you will visit UCL before and after the therapy to measure any changes in your understanding and producing sentences. If it is safe for you, you may also have an MRI brain scan before and after therapy. For more information, visit our website, or contact: c.bruns@ucl.ac.uk

  • Aphasia New Music Group

This an opportunity to create and perform music with other people. It might be songs, instrumentals or sound art - the only rule is that it must be new! The project will explore how people with aphasia and their family / friends can work toegther with professional musicians to produce work for public performance. We will examine the impact of the project on communication skills, wellbeing and awareness of aphasia, in participants with and without aphasia. We are looking for people to take part. The project will start in January 2023 and there will be weekly workshops. If you are interested or have questions please email: music@oedipa.org

Here are our flyer and some more detailed information:

Making a referral
**Please note that we are not currently accepting new referrals for speech and language therapy sessions, during a review of our services (from March 2023)** We will update these webpages with news about our new services as soon as we can.

 

People who are interested in joining our research volunteer register can be added at any time. Please see the research section of this webpage above.

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Read all about the clinic's activities on on twitter: @ClinicUCL

Contact information

You can contact the clinic by:

  • Telephone: 020 7679 4239 (answerphone)
  • Email: communicationclinic@ucl.ac.uk
  • Post: UCL Communication Clinic, Chandler House, 2 Wakefield Street, London, WC1N 1PF

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