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JCPSLP

Volume 18, Number 3 2016

147

Speech Pathology Australia. (2009).

Working in a

culturally and linguistically diverse society

. Melbourne, Vic.:

Author.

Speech Pathology Australia. (2010).

Code of ethics

.

Melbourne, Vic.: Author.

Speech Pathology Australia. (2014).

Ethic education

package

. Melbourne, Vic.: Author.

Speech Pathology Australia. (2015).

Volunteering in

speech pathology

. Melbourne, Vic.: Author.

resilience remains an inspiration to me. This story highlights

the importance of listening to the perspectives of all and

illustrates the utility of the narrative approach to ethical

reflection in complex situations.

Acknowledgements

I would like to acknowledge the invaluable feedback and

advice received from members of the ethics board Belinda

Kenny, Suze Leitão, Trish Johnson and Patricia Bradd on

earlier drafts of this paper.

1 Not her real name

2 Rehabilitation technicians are the equivalent of Certificate 4

Allied Health Assistants in Australia

References

COMHLAMH. (2015).

Irish code of good practice for

volunteeer sending agencies

. Retrieved 3 June 2016, from

www.comhlamh.org/code-of-good-practice-2-2/

: http://

www.comhlamh.org/code-of-good-practice-2-2/

Helen Smith

is a senior member of SPA’s Ethics Board. In the 1990s

she volunteered with Australian Volunteers International.

Correspondence to:

Helen Smith

Manager, Speech Pathology

Central Adelaide Local Health Network

The Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Tel: 08 8222 7618