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Speak Out

June 2016

www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au

Association

news

Directors’ report - May

Some highlights from the meeting include:

• Ethics Board

Chair, Dr Suze Leitao and Senior

Member, Trish Bradd, were successfully re-

appointed to the Ethics Board for a further three

year term.

• The Board agreed to implement a

Fellowship

and Awards Committee

to review fellowship

and award nominations. This Committee

will replace the Fellowship Committee. Life

nominations will continue to be considered by

the Board of Directors.

• In principle support (but not yet endorsement)

was given to the

International Dysphagia Diet

Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) Framework

.

The Association will continue to monitor this

project and the adoption of the framework by

international speech pathology associations, the

Dietitians Association of Australia and industry

(see further details on page 5).

• The Board agreed to support the

National Aged

Care Alliance (NACA)

in their federal election

campaign.

• The Association continues to pursue

National

Registration

on behalf of the profession, with

reports from the April COAG Health Council

indicating that the Council is considering

the admission of paramedics. This provided

a platform for the Association to write to all

Health Ministers and Shadow Ministers seeking

meetings and consideration of inclusion of the

speech pathology profession.

• The

National Alliance of Self Regulating

Health Professions

continues to meet with

third party funders, employers and other bodies

seeking recognition of their established self-

regulation standards as comparable with NRAS

standards and as a requirement for employment

or provider status.

• The Board acknowledged that the Government’s

move into caretaker mode, will further delay the

provision of a response to the

Senate Inquiry

into ‘the prevalence of different types of speech,

language and communication disorders and

speech pathology in Australia’.

• Appointment of a

Credentialing Project Officer

to pursue the implementation of a Credentialing

Framework for the profession is imminent.

• Timely provision of support to members

during the

NDIS Roll-Out (Surge Phase)

was

discussed, with Speech Pathology Australia’s

administrative staff to be provided with training

and tools to assist members with their enquiries.

• Extended scope of practice trials involving

medication prescribing or administration

in

Queensland and potentially other states were

discussed. For the Association to consider

its position with respect to supporting the

profession in this and other areas of extended

practice, it was noted that significant scoping

and consideration of the likely implications will

be required. Initially this topic will be discussed

further with the Heads of Speech Pathology

programs at universities with respect to training

requirements at undergraduate verses post-

graduate levels.

• Recommendations of the

Transferability

Project Phase Two

were accepted by the

Board. The current accreditation guidelines

will now be revised to incorporate the new

requirements. Guidelines will take effect in 2017.

• The importance of members engaging with

Primary Health Networks (PHNs)

was

discussed, with it acknowledged that a number

of members are involved on Clinical Councils or

Boards of PHNs.

• The final drafts of the

Evidence Based Speech

Pathology Practice for Individuals with

Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Guideline

and Position Statement

were approved, with

these to be made available to the membership

through the website shortly.

• The theme for

Speech Pathology Week

2016

was set as ‘Speech Pathology - creating

futures’. Speech Pathology Week 2016 will also

see the launch of the

Speech Pathology 2030 –

making futures happen

final report.

The Board will next meet on Friday 5 and Saturday 6

August 2016.

Gail Mulcair

Chief Executive Officer

The second Board meeting for 2016 was held in Melbourne from

6 - 7 May 2016. The meeting was preceded by a Speech Pathology

2030 workshop with the Board, facilitated by Gretchen Young

of Young Futures.