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Speak Out

April 2015

7

Meeting the instructional needs of

adolescents struggling with literacy

NOW Friday 15 May - $120.00

ensuring a gentle start: effective

earliest word reading instruction

for at-risk readers

NOW Saturday 16 May - $150.00

register today!

sign up online for literacy plus newsletters,

packed with great ideas and free downloads.

Upcoming Literacy Plus

two great literacy

seminars in canberra,

just before the

national conference!

For further registration information visit our website

or contact Heather Saywell at Namadgi School.

Phone:

(02) 6142 0900

Fax:

(02) 6142 0904

Email:

Heather.Saywell@ed.act.edu.au

Canberra

Seminars

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Australian Government

Hearing Services

Program resources

available

Is hearing loss holding you back?

Is someone you know affected by hearing loss?

The Australian Government Hearing Services Program

may be able to help.

Learn more about hearing and hearing loss

Find out what the Hearing Services Program can

do for you

Apply for the Hearing Services Program online

Find a hearing services provider in your local area

Find out about other services and programs that

can assist.

Visit the website

www.hearingservices.gov.au

or

call

1800 500 726

for more information.

Welcome Luke Buesnel,

Speech Pathology

Australia’s new Online

Communications Officer

The Association

is

pleased

to welcome Luke

Buesnel as our new Online

Communications Officer. Luke

brings a wealth of experience

with regard to social media

(managing, monitoring, and

analysis). Luke’s online skills are

supplemented by his experience

and skills as a writer/journalist.

Before joining SPA, Luke

worked as a journalist, a media

advisor to a federal politician, and for the Australian Medical

Association (Victorian Branch). Luke has also previously

worked as a radio broadcaster. Luke is your main point of

contact with regard to social media,

e-News,

and Branch

and Member Communities. We are excited to welcome

Luke to the National Office team.