Speech Pathology definition

Speech Pathology means the application of principles, methods, and procedures for the evaluation, monitoring, instruction, habilitation, or rehabilitation related to the development and disorders of speech, voice, or language for preventing, identifying, evaluating, and reducing the effects of such disorders and conditions.
Speech Pathology means the application of principles, methods, and procedures for the mea- surement, testing, evaluation, prediction, counseling, instruction, habilitation or rehabilitation related to the development and disorders of speech, voice, or language for the purpose of preventing, evaluating, modifying, or ameliorating such disorders and conditions in individuals or groups or individuals.

Examples of Speech Pathology in a sentence

  • Appointment is subject to: • Evidence of eligibility for or current full membership of Speech Pathology Australia (SPA) must be provided prior to commencement.

  • These subjects may include: Music Tuition; other Performing Arts Courses; Contemporary Dance-Creative Movement as an Art Form; Tennis; Gymnastics; English as a Second Language; Speech Pathology and Therapy; Psychological Services and others.

  • Seniority lists shall be compiled for each discipline: Social Work, Speech Pathology, Child and Youth Work and Psychology.

  • Any teacher that has achieved ASHA-CCC Certification (America Speech-Learning-Hearing-Association Certificate or Clinical Competence in Speech Pathology) shall be paid an annual stipend of $300.00.

  • Speech and Language Pathologists (SLPs) will be eligible for reimbursement for costs incurred to attend conferences sponsored by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA) and the Ohio Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology where CEUs necessary for their licensure are earned.

  • Speech Teachers hired after July 1, 2009 and beyond will remain on the Teacher Salary Schedule, until fully credentialed in Speech Pathology.

  • Each person executing this Agreement on behalf of ASHA, SAC, IASLT, NZSTA, RCSLT, and Speech Pathology Australia represents and warrants that he or she is duly authorised on behalf of the respective Signatory Association to execute the Agreement.

  • Consistent with the mutual recognition of credentials under the MRA, successful applicants to Speech Pathology Australia will be eligible for immediate certified status and use of the post-nominals CPSP, and will be conferred this status upon joining the Association and making payment of the Certified Practising Membership fee.

  • The application must include: - A letter of good standing23 from the applicant's Home Association attesting that the applicant holds current certification (ASHA, SAC, RCSLT, and Speech Pathology Australia) or full membership (IASLT and NZSTA) with the Home Association.

  • Newly qualified speech pathologists are provided with Provisional CPSP and to move to Full CPSP must meet the professional development requirements, undertake clinical supervision mentoring or peer support for a minimum of one hour per month in a calendar year and undertake Speech Pathology Australia’s independent study resources in Evidence Based Practice and Ethics Education.

Related to Speech Pathology

  • Speech-language pathology means the care and services provided by a licensed speech-language pathologist as set forth in the member state's statutes and rules.

  • Audiology means the care and services provided by a licensed audiologist as set forth in the member state’s statutes and rules.

  • Speech-language pathologist means an individual who is licensed by a state to practice speech-language pathology.

  • Prosthesis means an artificial substitute for a missing body part.

  • Cosmetology means the art or practice of embellishment, cleansing, beautification, and styling of hair, wigs, postiches, face, body, or nails.