2023
DOI: 10.1044/2023_persp-22-00239
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Australia's Speech-Language Pathology Profession and Its Global Impact

Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this article is to describe the speech-language pathology profession in Australia and its global impact. Conclusions: Australia is known for its international collaboration in research, advocacy, leadership in practice (clinical) education and training of the workforce, innovations in technology for service delivery, and global partnerships. In Australia, speech-language pathologists are known as spee… Show more

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“…Speech Pathology Australia, the national peak body representing over 14,000 Certified Practising Speech Pathologists in Australia [12] or approximately 70 percent of Australian speech-language pathologists [13] , developed a unique algorithm using data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics to identify the future level of need for SLP services based on population-level attributes of socioeconomic disadvantage [14] . Increased population demand for SLP services identified by Speech Pathology Australia’s algorithm correspondingly impacts on future demand and access to PFMs.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Speech Pathology Australia, the national peak body representing over 14,000 Certified Practising Speech Pathologists in Australia [12] or approximately 70 percent of Australian speech-language pathologists [13] , developed a unique algorithm using data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics to identify the future level of need for SLP services based on population-level attributes of socioeconomic disadvantage [14] . Increased population demand for SLP services identified by Speech Pathology Australia’s algorithm correspondingly impacts on future demand and access to PFMs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%