Clinical Management of Childhood Apraxia of Speech
About this course
Following the RCSLT Position Paper (2024) on Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS), this new, one-day course, will be delivered by Dr Pam Williams. It will provide a theoretical update and look at assessment protocols, specific assessment tools, differential diagnosis and evidence-based intervention approaches.
Case study illustrations will help you select assessment tools including DEAP, NDP3 Assessment and DEMSS (Dynamic Evaluation of Motor Skill). They will also help you choose the most appropriate intervention approaches specifically for individual clients.
Evidence-based intervention approaches reviewed in the course will include:
• Dynamic Temporal & Tactile Cueing (DTTC);
• Rapid Syllable Transition treatment (ReST);
• Nuffield Dyspraxia Programme (NDP3)
Issues of service delivery will also be explored.
Course Times
The course duration is 9.30 am to 4.45 pm (UK Time) – For a list of course dates and times please go to the Booking page
Course pricing
| Book and pay online | Organisational payment | Student / Returner | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Course Price Per Person | £132 | £154 | £77 |
| Course Price Per Person for courses after 1st April 2026 (Early Bird rate for bookings before 31st January 2026) | £132 | £154 | £77 |
| Course price Per Person for course after 1st April 2026 (booked after 31st January 2026) | £145.20 | £169.40 | £84.70 |
Please book your place here or alternatively, you can contact us if you are you would like to:
- Book four or more courses (we can offer you a discount)
- Make a block booking for a group
- Book a closed course
Course presenter
Dr Pam Williams
Speech and Language Therapist and Lead author of the Nuffield Dyspraxia Programme
Dr Pam Williams retired from her clinical post as Consultant Speech and Language Therapist at the Nuffield Hearing and Speech Centre, in December 2017. Dr Williams was involved in creating the original Nuffield Centre Dyspraxia Programme (NDP), published in 1985.
Following this she co-edited the current NDP (3rd edition) with her colleague Hilary Stephens. Dr Pam Williams has lectured widely in the UK, Ireland, Europe and Australia. Dr Williams continues to run training workshops on the subject of NDP and childhood apraxia of speech. Pam was a member of the project team that produced the original (2011) Policy Statement on Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia, and more recently the RCSLT (2024) Position Paper on Childhood Apraxia of Speech. Furthermore, she was a supporting author of the RCSLT (2024) Speech Sound Disorders Guidance.
Dr Williams was awarded a Fellowship of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists in 2013 and is a former chair of the UK Dyspraxia Foundation Charity. She is a current member of the Child Speech Disorder Research Network for the UK and Ireland.
Course topics
Topics to be covered in this one-day course include:
Session 1
- A theoretical update on the current understanding of childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and the presenting difficulties of children with CAS
- The CAS evidence base regarding assessment protocols for children of different ages and severity
- An overview of a range of recommended CAS assessment tools, with a focus on: the Diagnostic Evaluation of Articulation and Phonology (DEAP), the Nuffield Dyspraxia Programme Assessment (3rd edition) (NDPA-3), and the Dynamic Evaluation of Motor Speech Skill (DEMSS)
- Differential diagnosis of CAS, and specifically: differentiation of CAS from Childhood dysarthria and CAS from Inconsistent Phonological Disorder (IPD)
Session 2
- The current evidence base for intervention approaches for CAS and service delivery recommendations
- Principles of Motor Learning Theory and its application to children with CAS
- Key principles of three evidence-based intervention approaches: Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing (DTTC), Nuffield Dyspraxia Programme- 3rd edition (NDP3) and Rapid Syllable Transition Treatment (ReST)
- An introduction to treatment planning and target selection when using: DTTC, NDP3 & ReST
- Case study illustrations will be used throughout this course to support clinicians in selecting appropriate assessment tools and intervention approaches for specific clients
Course resources
RADiSSD: Dosage informational video
This resource may be of interest
This informational video presents the evidence base. We do not offer specific training on this topic, but dosage themes are included in SSD training delivered by Dr Jill Titterington. Dr Jan Broomfield Dr Pam Williams and Dr Sean Pert
RADiSSD Information on dosage in SSD
This is a FREE resource – please help the RADiSSD group by encouraging colleagues to view and discuss the contents.
Feedback and/or questions are welcome.
Who this course is suitable for
Owing to the specialist technical nature of this course, eligibility is restricted to Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs), Speech Pathologists (SPs) and Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) i.e. those who can undertake diagnostic assessments. We will also accept Speech and Language Therapy students on this course.
Booking information
This course is presented Virtual Live – Online over Zoom
This course is available on various dates throughout the year. To view available course dates and book your place click here.
During the booking process, you can select to reserve a place instead (while you confirm you can attend or to organise payment through your employer for example). We can hold your place for up to four weeks, if we have not heard from you after this time, we may need to cancel your reservation so other people can attend the training.
Course Beetle is an approved supplier for NHS Trusts, Local Authorities and Schools.
Course testimonials
I really enjoyed all of the course! I liked how it linked with the RCSLT CAS position paper. Pam is a really good presenter & she uses a nice combination of giving theory, relating it to videos, time for questions & group discussions. The pace of the session was good.
I found Pam Williams really engaging and I felt that all areas of CAS that I wanted to know about were covered in the right amount of detail. I also liked the video examples of assessment and intervention.
Very interesting course about a relevant topic; Pam was great. It was useful to look at different aspects of the topic like assessment, diagnosis and interventions. It was particularly useful to hear about the evidence base and also to draw on Pam’s practical experience. The case studies were very helpful.
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