August 2017 www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au
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Dr Wayne Secord
(Co-author of CELF-5, USA)
Dr Julia Starling
Language, Literacy and the
Changing Role of Speech
Pathologists
Dr Starling explores the question -
how speech pathologists how can we
best equip ourselves to provide the
most effective services for our clients?
Pathways to Clinical
Leadership Excellence
Dr Secord critically examines the
nature of clinical excellence and
describes a number of strategies
used by clinicians to produce
change in the clients and
students they serve.
Dr Sharon Hurt
Working with hearing impaired
children from culturally and
linguistically diverse backgrounds
Dr Hurt’s presentation delivers a
practical approach to assessment
and intervention of children from
diverse backgrounds.
Mary Woodward
Mad, Bad, or Misunderstood?
Mary’s session considers the
management of communication
difficulties common within the
mental health and justice systems.
Keep Learning
Fly higher
»
Access to the latest
research in language
and learning.
»
Re-think our current
practice in light of new
evidence.
»
Question the way we
interact with students,
parents/caregivers,
and teachers.
»
Communicating
intervention strategies
with parents and
teachers effectively.
»
Improve understanding
of measurement and
classroom-based
assessment.
»
Focus on the big issues
in language such as
supporting a referral
(parental, institutional,
and financial support)
and adherence.
Language &
Communication
Conference 2017
Join your Speech Pathology colleagues at
this special one-day conference to discover
and discuss:
Pathways to Excellence in
Language and Learning - A Clinical Approach
18 OCTOBER, SYDNEY, NSW – 8.30AM TO 4.30PM
REGISTER TODAY
PearsonAcademy
.com.au/LACCON