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JCPSLP

Volume 19, Number 2 2017

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Nicole Rappell

is a speech pathologist working in community

health and private practice.

David Schmidt

is a senior program

manager working in rural research education with NSW Health.

Dr

Margeret Rolfe

is an experienced biostatistician at the University

Centre for Rural Health, North Coast Lismore which is part of the

University of Sydney Faculty of Medicine.

Correspondence to:

Nicole Rappell

Byron Central Hospital

54 Ewingsdale Rd, Ewingsdale NSW 2481

PO Box 1066, Byron Bay NSW 2481.

phone: (02) 6639 9101

email:

nicole.rappell@ncahs.health.nsw.gov.au