The Role of Speech-Language Pathologists in Medical Assistance in Dying: Canadian Experience to Inform Clinical Practice.

K DeZeeuw, E Lalonde Myers - … of Speech-Language …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
Speech-language pathologists have training in assessment and … role of speech-language
pathologists in medical assistance in dying. This paper reviews the role for speechlanguage

First Nations English dialects in Canada: Implications for speechlanguage pathology

J Ball, BM Bernhardt - Clinical linguistics & phonetics, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
The current study reports preliminary information gathered about First Nations English
dialects in Canada and considers implications for speechlanguage pathology practice. …

… Current Practices of Educational Speech-Language Pathologists and Psychologists in Canada: How Childhood Developmental Language Disorders Are Identified …

LMD Archibald, C Kuyvenhoven - American Journal of Speech-Language …, 2024 - ASHA
… with the speech language pathologist at my school…. But I always have involved speech
language … They went on to say that they see language disorders less frequently than learning …

[图书][B] Survey of Canadian speech-language pathology service delivery to linguistically diverse clients

C D'Souza, E Kay-Raining Bird, H Deacon - 2009 - collectionscanada.gc.ca
ABSTRACT An online survey of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in Canada was … Data
from 384 respondents from across Canada were analyzed. Results indicated that a majority …

[HTML][HTML] … implementation during the COVID-19 pandemic: a narrative inquiry of preschool speech-language pathologists and assistants from one center in Canada

EYL Kwok, J Chiu, P Rosenbaum… - BMC health services …, 2022 - Springer
… and speech-language pathologist. The second author was a Masters student in a …
Speech Language Pathology program. In addition to having clinical experience in speech-language

Rapid transition to telepractice across the lifespan in speech-language pathology: Insight from a survey of clinicians in Canada

A Feehan, C Korade, M Charest, E Kim… - … of Speech-Language …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
… context, three quarters of our sample had limited experience with telepractice prior to the
COVID-19 pandemic. During the early phase of the pandemic, most SLPs conducted …

[PDF][PDF] Service delivery for older Canadians with dementia: A survey of speech-language pathologists

T Hopper, S Cleary, B Oddson… - Revue canadienne d' …, 2007 - academia.edu
… survey speech-language pathologists (S-LPs) working in Canada, … for this study and mailed
it to 514 Canadian S-LPs. … for individuals with dementia in Canada, as well as directions for …

“An altogether different approach”: Roles of Speech-language Pathologists in supporting Indigenous children's language development

J Ball, M Lewis - 2011 - dspace.library.uvic.ca
… years of practice experience with young … Canadian Association of Speechlanguage
pathologists and Audiologists (CASLPA), the national professional association for S-LPs in Canada. …

[PDF][PDF] A Scoping Review of the Role of Speech-Language Pathologists in Youth Justice with Application to Canada.

E Anderson, K Leong, K Lyubchenko… - … of Speech-Language …, 2022 - researchgate.net
speech-language pathology (S-LP) services in youth justice and to form recommendations for
S-LP involvement within this population in Canada … LP involvement in Canada include an S…

[PDF][PDF] … of the use of Professional Vocabularies Among Student Speech-Language Pathologists and Teachers Through an Interprofessional Education Experience.

S Suleman, LA McFarlane, K Pollock… - … of Speech-Language …, 2013 - academia.edu
A barrier to collaboration is the use of profession-specific terminology that is inaccessible to
members outside of one’s own profession. Results presented in this paper are part of a study …