Ace Centre
UK charity supporting communication & access to technology for disabled people
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Ace Centre is a charity specialising in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Assistive Technology (AT). Free Advice Line 0800 080 3115
Communication Works 2026
Communication Works 2026
Communication Works 2026 is a free live event allowing attendees the opportunity to see first-hand a range of assistive and accessible technology, communication tools, digital strategies, and person-centred approaches.
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PODD - Expression of Interest
PODD - Expression of Interest
ABOUT US
Who We Are
Who We Are
Ace Centre is a charity specialising in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Assistive Technology (AT). Free Advice Line 0800 080 3115
Ace Centre Blog
Ace Centre Blog
Keep up to date with news on what we're up to and how you can get involved
AAC User Stories
AAC User Stories
It’s not the work that we do here at the Ace Centre that’s amazing, it’s the people that we work with. Time after time we’re humbled and inspired by their sheer tenacity and desire to communicate.
Getting started with AAC/AT
Getting started with AAC/AT
Learn about Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and how it can help
Work With Us
Work With Us
RESOURCES
Christmas Resources
Christmas Resources
Discover a wide range of resources, publications and downloads to support use and implementation of AAC and AT
Colours Symbol Chart
Colours Symbol Chart
<p>A symbol chart to support communication about colours while getting dressed, doing art, playing games or in many other activities!</p> <p>It is available in five layouts (choose the option below) to support different access methods:</p> <ol> <li>Finger pointing Stage 1 – 8 symbols</li> <li>Finger pointing Stage 2 – 16 symbols</li> <li>Finger pointing Stage 3 – 30 symbols</li> <li>Eye pointing – 6 symbols</li> <li>Hand (or other body part) pointing – 6 symbols</li> </ol> <p>Learn more about the options for customisation offered and how they can help to meet needs your learners needs by <a href="https://acecentre.org.uk/blog/customisable_symbol_charts">clicking here</a>.</p>
DUCB - Developing and Using a Communication Book
DUCB - Developing and Using a Communication Book
AAC Language Library
AAC Language Library
AAC Policy Guide
AAC Policy Guide
Supporting People with Aphasia
Supporting People with Aphasia
Symbol Resources
Symbol Resources
Downloadable Ebooks
Downloadable Ebooks
NHS Service Finder Launch
NHS Service Finder Launch
All Ace Centre Resources
All Ace Centre Resources
SERVICES
Advice & information
Advice & information
Whether you are just starting out or you are an experienced AAC /AT user ready to move on, we offer remote and face to face support so you can chat about your needs with members of the Ace Centre team.
Ace Centre Learning
Ace Centre Learning
Our courses focus on the use of Assistive Technology to enable independence, access to education, learning and leisure activities, and communication.
NHS Services
NHS Services
Ace Centre provides a range of services to support children and adults with severe communication difficulties.
Assessments
Assessments
Our assessment and training team will work with the individual, family and involved professionals to identify and achieve goals to support the development of communication and learning, and facilitate greater independence.
Partnerships
Partnerships
Bespoke Training
Bespoke Training
Clinical Supervision
Clinical Supervision
Mentoring
Mentoring
Research
Research
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