History of ISA

History of ISA*

The history of the ISA is the history of stuttering self-help, the World Congresses for People Who Stutter and ELSA, the European League of Stuttering Associations.

13 Aug 2007
We are pleased to inform that the following associations were accepted as a new member of ISA.

Stuttering Association of Nigeria, Africa
Easy Speak Association of Uganda, Africa
Association Mauritanienne Des Personnes Begues of Mauritania, Africa
Association Espoir Pour Les Begues of Benin, Africa
Centre Parole Bégaiement of Congo, Africa

2007 Dubrovnik, Croatia
2007 World Congress for People Who Stutter

Theme: Creating Our Place in Society
Hosted by the Croatian Stuttering Association – Hinko Freund. Suzana Jelcic-Jaksic, Congress Convenor
May 17-11, 2007

Over 250 delegates attended the 2007 World Congress at the Croatia Hotel in Dubrovnik, Croatia.

2004 Perth, Australia
2004 World Congress for People Who Stutter

Fluency and Beyond: A Holistic Look at Stuttering
Hosted by the Australian Speak Easy Association
Peter Dhu, Congress Convenor
February 15-20, 2004

Over 350 delegates attended the 2004 World Congress at the Esplanade Hotel in Fremantle, Western Australia.

23 Feb 2003
We are Happy to inform that  that the Spanish Stuttering Association “TTM-ESPAÑA” was accepted as a new member of ISA.

15 Feb 2003
The final version of the Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for the PWS was translated to Hebrew. It is now on: “http://www.ambi.org.il/hebrew004.html#billofrights

Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for the PWS is most important document created by PWS for PWS. As such It is highly recommended to translate it into other national languages and insert it on the national stuttering web sites.

28 Jul 2002
We are pleased to inform that the Burkina Faso Stuttering Association ACB was accepted as a new member of ISA.

28 Jul 2002
ISA board of directors accepted a new logo for the associations.  Here it is:

We would like to acknowledge all those who participated the project and especially:

  • Mr.  Gregg Benedict, who designed the victorious proposal.
  • Mr. Thomas Krall (the former ISA chair) for his involvement in the project.
  • Sport sources Company, Beijing for providing other proposals.

22 Apr 2002
SCAC – Speak Clear Association of Cameroon which is a new ISA member has a new website. The URL is: http://www.isastutter.org/cameroon/index.html.
This website was created by the ISA Webmaster group as a contribution to our new friends from Cameroon, Africa.

16 Nov 2001
We are pleased to inform you that three new ISA member associations have been accepted for membership in ISA:

  1. SCAC, a self help association of people who stutter in Cameroon.
  2. TMM-L,  a Spanish-language online self-help group for people who stutter.
  3. Passing Twice, a network of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender stutterers and their friends.

The contact information of the new members will be published on ISA members page shortly.

2 Nov 2001
Three new stuttering web sites are on line.
The Chinese ISA web site (In Chinese), Czech republic group for PWS (In Czech) and the Croatian association for people who stutter (in Croatian).

31 Aug 2001
We have a new page “ISA newsletters“. In this page the reader may download or to link to Newsletters of ISA associations members.

Please check the page to see if your national association newsletter is on the page. If not (and you have a newsletter on the web) please drop a note to webmaster@isastutter.org and we’ll add a link to your newsletter on the “ISA newsletters” page.

If your associations has a newsletter and wish to put it on the web. We will do our best to help you.

WE ARE ACCEPTING NEWSLETTERS IN ANY LANGUAGE

31 Aug 2001
ISA constitution was updated as ratified at the ISA membership meeting in Ghent, Belgium, July 23, 2001

17 Aug 2001
A page with the photos of the new ISA board and the advisory board was added. The photos were taken on the 6th Congress for PWS.

10 Aug 2001
On the 3rd ISA membership conference a new ISA board and a new ISA advisory board were elected. The contact information on Page 2a (ISA board page) was updated accordingly.

The Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for People who Stutter was updated. The last update was ratified by ISA (during the 3rd ISA membership conference) and awaits final ratification by the IFA.

7 Aug 2001
The 3rd ISA membership conference and the 6th Congress for PWS took place in Ghent, Belgium between July 22 and July 29. The conference and the congress were outstanding. We will shortly start constructing a special page on the ISA web site, devoted to these events.

In the meantime you may enjoy some photos made at the congress on the Web site of the Belgium Stuttering Association .

8 Jun 2001
The Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for People who Stutter was updated.

The Bill of Rights and Responsibilities for People who Stutter is a joint project by people who stutter, professional clinicians and researchers. It provides a framework for building a more humane, just, and compassionate world for the millions of people who stutter.

24 April 2001
The new ISA web site http://www.isastutter.org/ is on the air !!

13 January 2001
The new ISA web site will be soon on the air.

2001 Ghent, Belgium
6th World Congress for People Who Stutter

Hosted by the Belgian Self-help Stuttering Association, vzw BEST, in collaboration with the Department of Speech Language Pathology and Audiology, Ghent University Hospital.

10 invited speakers from Canada, USA, China and Germany.

Election of the next host country : Australia.

1998 Johannesburg, South Africa
5th World Congress for People Who Stutter

First World Congress on stuttering in a developing country.

A Delegate from the World Health Organization took part for two days.

ISA decided vision: A world that understands stuttering.

1995 Linko ping, Sweden
4th World Congress for People Who Stutter

The International Stuttering Association was founded on July 25.

Three years of intensive preparation and discussion led to this historical step.

Twenty-five national associations voted YES.

1992 San Francisco, USA
3rd World Congress for People Who Stutter

The most important question:
Do we need an international organization?

A meeting of delegates of national organizations decided to answer this question over the next 3 years.

1990 Darmstadt, Germany
The European League of Stuttering Association was founded.

1989 Cologne, Germany
2nd World Congress for People Who Stutter

Delegates of European associations prepared the founding of the European League of
Stuttering Associations (ELSA) for 1990.

1987 St. Andreasberg, Germany
First international meeting on the European level.

1986 Kyoto, Japan
1st World Congress for People Who Stutter
The beginning of global cooperation. Shinji Ito, chair of the Japanese organization suggested founding an international organization.

1980 Some time around 1970: Several self-help groups and national associations were founded.

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