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Charity Launches 24-Hour Silence Challenge for 2 Million Children with Speech Needs
Published June 19, 2026
A national charity has launched an ambitious awareness campaign challenging people across the UK to remain completely silent for 24 hours. The initiative seeks to highlight the daily struggles faced by approximately 2 million children who live with speech and language challenges, offering participants a brief glimpse into the communication barriers these young people encounter routinely.
The campaign invites both individuals and entire workplaces to take part in the silence challenge, creating a powerful demonstration of solidarity with children who often struggle to make their voices heard. By experiencing even temporary communication difficulties, organisers hope participants will develop greater empathy and understanding of the frustrations and isolation that can accompany speech and language needs.
Beyond raising awareness, the challenge serves as a call to action for improved support services, early intervention programmes, and greater recognition of speech and language difficulties within education and health sectors. For local authorities and cabinet members responsible for children's services, the campaign underscores the importance of ensuring adequate provision for children with communication needs within SEND frameworks and early help strategies.
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