Here are some resources to help you use the symbols with your work. Many of the resources will send you to other websites.
Links to support for AAC use
ARASAAC software and online tools that can be downloaded or used online and tends to be free but please check terms of use and attribution. The symbols are developed with a creative commons licence.
Sclera Symbols has a very useful collection of software and apps that can be downloaded – some are free and the symbols are developed with a creative commons licence.
Mada Qatar Assistive Technology Center team assess, train and support the use of technology to reduce barriers to learning, work and daily living for all those with a wide range of disabilities as well as those with other specific learning difficulties such as Dyslexia.
Hamad Medical Corporation Speech Therapy Department support those with communication difficulties including AAC and symbol users.
Ace Centre UK experts in Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and Assistive Technology (AT), with core specialist services that include: Assessments, Training and many more useful Resources
The International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (ISAAC) works to improve the lives of children and adults who use AAC.
Communication Matters is a UK charity that support those with speech and language difficulties including those using Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices and symbol users.