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Work Matters: Training: Speech and language - Observe, wait, listen ..

A unique initiative in Wales is helping practitioners to improve the way they interact socially with children, writes Karen Faux.

A speech and language training programme targeting deprived areas in South Wales has raised practitioner skills and boosted confidence when it comes to tackling communication problems.

The courses have been rolled out by Merthyr Tydfil-based multi-agency project Flying Start, which provides free part-time childcare places with funding from the Welsh Assembly Government. Flying Start's speech and language therapist, and course facilitator, Beth Busani, says, 'The aim of the project was to make a difference to the life chances of children under the age of four in the most disadvantaged areas of the borough.

'My role was to provide training to the NNEB practitioners working in the area, to enable them to promote children's social and language development.'

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