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Volume 19, Number 1 2017

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Speech Pathology Australia (SPA). (2010).

Code of ethics

.

Retrieved from

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au/library/Ethics/CodeofEthics.pdf

Helen Smith

is a member of the SPA Ethics Board and Manager,

Speech Pathology at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Central

Adelaide Local Health Network, SA.

Felicity Burke

is a member of

the SPA Ethics Board and Practice Leader Speech Pathology for

Ageing Disability and Home Care, Family and Community Service

NSW.

Correspondence to:

Helen Smith (BAppSc, MSc, CPSP)

Senior Member, Speech Pathology Australia Ethics Board

Manager, Speech Pathology

Central Adelaide Local Health Network (The Queen Elizabeth

Hospital)

phone: (08) 8222 6000 pager 47772

email:

Helen.smith2@sa.gov.au