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Inclusive Education for Nonspeakers

Spellers & Allies Campaign

Campaign Goal

Our campaign aims to raise awareness of the need for change in how nonspeakers are treated in education. This includes informing diverse allies, professionals, and institutions about the positive impacts of S2C on our abilities to communicate and participate in education; the trauma and long-lasting ramifications of being denied education access; and the current, unacceptable status of education access for us.

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#incusivity| #inclusionmatters | #spellersandallies | #iasc

Access to meaningful education remains a challenge for nonspeaking people. A major obstacle is the lack of acceptance of S2C by public education entities. More generally, there is a widespread need for educators to presume competence. This results in our education being severely limited, despite our brilliant potential. With this comes significant challenges for future employment and further education, as well as profound frustration and long-term emotional scarring. It also perpetuates inequalities in socioeconomic status, with access to meaningful content and communication access only available in certain private schools and intensive homeschooling, often with private practitioners.

Speller Matthew Cramer spelling in his classroom with his CRP
Speller Matthew Cramer spelling in his classroom

In spring 2021, we started with a letter-writing campaign to allies, family, and friends. We will build momentum and work toward reaching professionals, educational institutions, and decision-makers. Through this campaign, we aim to shift misperceptions about our abilities, potential, and rights and ensure a better future for young nonspeaking students.

Learn More

  • Read 10 ways to presume confidence in nonspeaking kids and adults.
  • Learn more about S2C.
  • Get a speller’s perspective on S2C.
  • Check out David’s Speller Story on Graduating from College.
Dispelling Common Myths about Nonspeakers
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End Communication Discrimination
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Inclusive Education for Nonspeakers
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The I-ASC Spellers & Allies Advocacy Network is a group of spellers and allies who advocate together around issues that concern nonspeaking people, such as agency, autonomy, and access. Through public education and advocacy campaigns, we seek to make real change for all nonspeaking people. The Spellers & Allies Advocacy Network welcomes nonspeaking, minimally speaking, and unreliably speaking adults above the age of 18. We welcome allies and anyone over 18 interested in becoming an ally to join us.

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