Sheffield Speech and Language Therapy (SaLT) Service
These training resources have been developed by the Sheffield Speech and Language Therapy Service, which is part of Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust. The service works with children with speech, language and communication or swallowing difficulties, from 0-16 years of age in a variety of settings from clinics (across the city), nurseries, schools, family homes, and local hospitals. The Speech and Language Therapist’s role is to identify children’s strengths and needs; and to support the development of skills in the child through their parents / carers and teachers, to enable the child to maximise their potential. For more information about the service visit https://www.sheffieldchildrens.nhs.uk/services/speech-and-language-therapy-new-homepage/
For further speech and language therapy information and advice visit: Speech and Language Therapy Resource Library Directory
Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) Training
It is recommended you complete modules 1-5 of ‘Mind Your Words’ e-learning course before accessing the training modules below.
Module 1: The role of language skills in emotional regulation.
Module 2: Compromised attachment, trauma and the effect on communication.
Module 3: Supporting a child and young person’s communication and emotional availability through visual support.
Module 4: Social communication, demand avoidance and communication.
Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) Strategies
View all of the SaLT resources