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Queensland if the screening and assessment for (C)APD is to be improved thus allowing the differentiation of auditory and language disorders in school-aged children with listening difficulties. Acknowledgements This research was funded by a Speech Pathologists’ Board of Queensland Enhancing Clinical Practice Grant awarded to the first author (WA). References American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2005). (Central) auditory processing disorders: The role of the audiologist [Position statement]. Available from www.asha. org/policy Arnott, W.L., Henning, C.A., & Wilson, W.J. (2014). Treating (C)APD and the role of the speech language pathologist: A survey of Queensland clinicians. Journal of Clinical Practice in Speech-Language Pathology , 16 (2), 73–80. Bishop, D.V.M. (2003). The children’s communication checklist, Version 2 . London, England: Pearson Assessment. British Society of Audiology. (2011). Position statement: Auditory processing disorder (APD) . Available from www.thebsa.org.uk/docs/docsfromold/BSA_APD_ PositionPaper_31March11_FINAL.pdf Chermak, G.D., Silva, M.E., Nye, J., Hasbrouck, J., & Musiek, F.E. (2007). An update on professional education and clinical practices in central auditory processing. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology , 18 , 428–452. Emanuel, D. C., Ficca, K. N., & Korczak, P. (2011). Survey of the diagnosis and management of auditory processing disorder. American Journal of Audiology , 20 , 48–60. Dawes, P., & Bishop, D. (2009). Auditory processing disorder in relation to developmental disorders of language, communication and attention: A review and critique. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders , 44 (4), 440–465.

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