About Therapy Ideas

Therapy Ideas is the collaborative resource for speech and language therapists—a searchable library of ideas and resources, organised by target, and contributed by a community of therapists. We hope it will help you to find new ideas, get inspiration for therapy, and collaborate with other therapists. We encourage you to join in and share your expertise.

Not for profit

Therapy Ideas is not a commercial project—our aim is to help therapists collaborate, not to make money. We won’t make any profit from the website—later, we might offer advertising to cover our costs, but nothing more. If you contribute your ideas, you keep the copyright, but grant a Creative Commons licence—which means others are free to use your work, but not to sell it!

Why should you contribute?

People who’ve contributed have found that sharing their idea helps to clarify their thinking, often inspiring variations and extensions—and getting comments from other people is always helpful. We’ve also found that people will put more effort into creating ideas and resources when they’ll be used by other therapists—it’s worth spending that extra half an hour when others will benefit too.

All ideas and resources on the site are prominently credited, so other therapists can see what you’ve contributed.

Work in progress…

As you might have guessed, this website is still a work in progress. If you find anything broken, please let us know! You can contact us at contact@therapyideas.org.

Who’s behind this?

Therapy Ideas was conceived by Rhiannan Walton, an SLT who works in London. She’s started a blog, so please leave a comment!

Credits

Website by Together London.

Identity, graphic design: David Caines.
Web development, information architecture: Jonathan Kahn.