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  • Education Minister welcomes Language Launchpad

    Date published: 18 October 2024

    Education Minister Paul Givan has launched a new project called ‘Language Launchpad’ to support the development of speech, language and communication in early years.

    Education Minister Paul Givan announcing Language Launchpad with Ruth Sedgewick, Northern Ireland Head of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists.
    Education Minister welcomes Language Launchpad

    This is one of a number of projects being funded this year to support very young children with emerging additional needs.

    Education Minister Paul Givan said:

    “Language Launchpad will provide parents, organisations and providers who support young children, with access to free evidence-based, universal training.

    “Speech, language and communication needs consistently feature in the top three SEN categories for pre-school and primary school children. The rollout of this new initiative will result in better outcomes for children who require additional support.”

    The project is funded as part of the £25m package of measures for Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) provision.

    The Minister continued:

    “Language Launchpad, which is supported by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists working alongside community partnership Help Kids Talk, will engage directly with organisations who have contact with very young children to better support speech, language and communication development in the early years.”

    Ruth Sedgewick, Northern Ireland Head of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) said:

    “Speech, language and communication are fundamental to all children, and we know the importance of accessing support as early in life as possible. The impacts of unaddressed communication needs are serious and life-long. We also know that the challenges are growing, as our recent Early Years report highlighted an increase in both numbers and complexity of need in Northern Ireland. We welcome this funding from the Department of Education which will allow us to begin scaling up the brilliant work of Help Kids Talk. It will allow many more professionals and parents across Northern Ireland to access the specialist clinical expertise behind this training, so that they can give tried and tested support to children in their care.”

    The Language Launchpad project commenced in September 2024 and will run until March 2025.

    Notes to editors:

    1. Funding of £65k will be allocated to this project from the early learning and childcare £25m funding package.
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