CSA Members Featured in Vancouver City TV News Feature
Ottawa Radio Show Segment About Stuttering
Onyeka Onochie, CSA member and co-leader of the Ottawa CSA support group chapter, was invited on CBC Morning Radio to talk about stuttering, his personal story, and the challenges surrounding stuttering in the context of Joe Biden’s recent presidential w
Stuttering Organizations Unite to Congratulate Joe Biden
‘You stutter, We stutter, It’s how we talk’ Organizations representing those who stutter have come together from around the world to congratulate Joe Biden on his inauguration.
Smartphone Technology for Stuttering Treatment
Participants are needed for a research project by the University College London. This study will investigate whether vibration feedback from a phone or smartwatch can help to alleviate the symptoms of stuttering.
Finding My True Self
Stutter was a word I feared since I could remember, not only because I would block on the first “T” but because it was a word that I let define my every action.
Joint World Congress on Stuttering and Cluttering website launched
The JWCSC website has launched! The next Joint World Congress on Stuttering and Cluttering, taking place July 22-25, 2021, entitled “One World Many Voices: A Global Collaboration”, is a collabor
"Branching Out" Conference Highlights Video
In November, the CSA held its first virtual-format conference, with the theme of "Branching Out". Thanks to the presenters, viewers, and the volunteer conference committee, it was a tremendous success!
Annual General Meeting
CSA is hosting our Annual General Meeting (AGM) 2020 where you will meet the CSA Board of Directors, receive a Financial Report, and hear about our Strategic Plan and other initiatives underway, as well as ask questions!
A Journey of Finding Self-Love Through My Stutter
Children's book about stuttering illustrates the importance of communicative relationships
Jordan Scott is an award winning, world-renowned Canadian poet who has stuttered his whole life. His first book of poetry published in 2006, Silt, won the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize.