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About Connect
Connect is a charity for people living with aphasia, a communication disability which usually occurs after stroke or brain injury.
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Connect now recruiting local champions with aphasia!
Connect has received a grant from the Big Lottery Fund to support its outreach programme – creating peer-led opportunities for people with aphasia in their local communities. Recruitment is now underway to find local champions to work with Connect and lead these projects. Would you like to work with us? Find out who we're looking for, here.
About aphasia
Being able to communicate is something most of us take for granted.
Communication is part of our lives. It helps make and maintain relationships; It helps us work, learn and explore and keep in touch with the world. We also understand our past and make plans for our future using communication.
Communication helps us to be a person and to take part in life and all its opportunities. Aphasia breaks down that communication.
Each person with aphasia experiences it differently. Some people cannot speak at all; some people have just a few words. Others can no longer read, write or use numbers.
With aphasia everyday activities such as having a conversation, answering the phone, watching television, may suddenly become a source of profound frustration and anxiety. It affects the person with aphasia and their families, friends and carers too.
Aphasia poem
Top tips for communication
Meet people with aphasia
The difference Connect makes
At Connect, we work alongside people with aphasia and their families to develop communication and rebuild confidence. People with aphasia tell us that this is crucial to recovery.
We know that aphasia is not 'fixable'. Experience has taught us that it can be 'liveable'. Through our services people with aphasia gain confidence and explore new possibilities and choices. People who come to Connect take on new roles and educate themselves and others about communication disability and life. Connect offers information, events, publications, training, raises awareness, influences policy makers and supports and undertakes research.
Quotes from people involved with Connect
The difference you can make
Connect is building a community of people with aphasia supporting each other; Help us extend our reach to meet local need.
Connect - the communication disability network is a registered charity no 1081740 and a company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales no. 3897534