The British Voice Association

Charity information
The British Voice Association
The BVA's objectives are to encourage good vocal health and communication and to create awareness among the public by promoting and publicising healthy voice use and prevention of voice problems.
Founded 1991
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Mission statement
The 4 pillars of the BVA are: Education, Prevention of Vocal Disability, Communication Skills and Research - all within the field of Voice.
We are a group of over 600 multi-disciplinary professionals working to promote the field of voice in its broadest sense.. We: provide multi-disciplinary education through symposia, conferences, workshops, training courses and interactive study days; disseminate research and cutting edge practice through our Journal (Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology), Newsletter and Website; provide downloadable information leaflets on vocal health and vocal conditions for distribution to patients and clients; support people with vocal problems by providing information and advice through our 'Ask the BVA' service, information leaflets and online directory of voice clinics in the UK and encourage greater awareness among the general public of voice disorders and the importance of good vocal health and communication. -
Aims
The British Voice Association aims to:
- To encourage good vocal health.
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Overview
Established: November 1991
Registered Charity Number: 1078709
Board members: 13
Part time staff: 1
Volunteers: 13
Phone number: 0300 123 2773
Address: 330 Gray's Inn Road London WC1X 8EE
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