June 2016
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Hi all.
I’m happy to say that I will be continuing in the role of
Professional Support Advisor and have had contact with many
of you regarding mentoring and supervision.
I’m also happy to let you know that the Professional Support
Advisor role now includes providing support to members
who have Provisional Certified Practising Speech Pathologist
(CPSP) status. I’ve enjoyed speaking with many of you already
and have been particularly pleased to hear how many of you
are receiving regular supervision within your work place.
If you have Provisional CPSP status, it is important that you
are aware of the requirements to progress to full Certified
Practising Speech Pathologist status.
These requirements are:
• Minimum 200 hours of clinical practice (within one year)
• Completion of the Ethics Education package (accruing 4
points in PSR activity type Independent Study/IS)
• Completion of the Evidence-Based Practice Independent
Study Resource (accruing 4 points in PSR activity type
Independent Study/IS)
• 12 hours of supervision and/or mentoring in one year
(accruing 12 points in PSR category Mentoring, peer
support, clinical supervision/M)
I am contacting all members who had Provisional CPSP status
last year and did not progress to full status this year to provide
information and support to them to progress to full CPSP
status next year.
I look forward to speaking with many of you, and please do
not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions regarding
mentoring, supervision, Provisional CPSP status or any other
professional support issues. Please note that I only work at
Speech Pathology Australia on Tuesdays.
psa@speechpathologyaustralia.org.auProvisional CPSP member support - Meredith Prain
New people, new roles
Speech Pathology Australia recently expanded its staff to
support and assist members through the requirements for
Certified Practising membership.
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