Pam was Consultant SLT and lead clinician for the dyspraxia service at the Nuffield Hearing and Speech Centre, (now known as the Paediatric Speech Clinic at UCLH), for many years. She was involved in the creation of the original Nuffield Dyspraxia Programme, and is first author of the current 3rd edition www.ndp3.org. Pam has lectured widely in the UK, Ireland, Europe and Australia. She continues to run training workshops on the subject of NDP3 and Childhood apraxia of speech (CAS).
Pam was a member of the Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists’ (RCSLT) project team that produced the original (2011) Policy Statement on Developmental Verbal Dyspraxia and more recently the RCSLT (2024) Position Paper on Childhood Apraxia of Speech, as well as the updated Speech Sound Disorders Guidance. She was awarded a Fellowship of the RCSLT in 2013. Pam’s research interests include interventions for CAS and diadochokinetic skills in typically-developing children & those with speech sound disorder.