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W3E Developing your toolbox for rural practice: A guide for early and mid-career speech pathologists (W) 5.00pm – 5.30pm Close of L o c a l C o n t e x t s , G l o b a l P r a c t i c e and 7.00pm – 12.00am

WEU Elizabeth Usher Memorial Lecture by Associate Professor Sally Hewat

6.30am – 7.30am Monday 25 May 2020 Tuesday 26 May 2020 Wednesday 27 May 2020 WB2 Well-being activity: Walk WB3 Well-being activity: Run 7.30am – 8.45am 6.30am – 7.30am WB4 Well-being activity: Swim 9.00am – 10.30am WB1 Well-being activity: Yoga 8.30am – 9.20am Welcome to L o c a l C o n t e x t s , G l o b a l P r a c t i c e Opening Address 9.20am – 10.30am 7.00am – 8.00am

Speech pathology in the transformative age: Are we still relevant? W1A Mental health and youth justice W1B Clinical education 10.30am – 11.00am Morning tea 11.00am – 12.30pm

W1C Round the world view of services in developing countries highlighting the barriers and facilitators of work in these countries (W) W1D Multilingual assessment

W1E An evidence-based guide for speech pathologists working with bilingual adults with aphasia (W)

12.30pm – 2.00pm Lunch (including poster session) 2.00pm – 3.30pm W2A Borderless speech-pathology: Sustainable practice models for underserved communities (W) W2B Dysphagia W2C Hearing W2D Perceptions and practice in literacy

W2E Video modelling: Learning by watching (W) 3.30pm – 4.00pm Afternoon tea 4.00pm – 5.00pm W3A Telepractice W3B Disability W3C Literacy interventions W3D Paediatric dysphagia

launch of 2021 National Conference Melbourne

Pre Dinner Drinks and Guild Insurance Conference Dinner

Presented ePosters (PePs) are included in some of the conference sessions. See the registration program for full session details to further inform selection decisions Presentations are subject to change. For current information regularly check: www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/spaconf2020

(S) denotes seminar (W) denotes workshop

T1A Keynote seminar presentation by Professor Swathi Kiran

T1C Revised Code of Ethics: What’s in it for me? (W) T1D Enhancing communication interactions in healthcare T1E Early intervention with aboriginal families 12.30pm – 2.00pm Lunch 2.00pm – 3.30pm T2A Keynote seminar presentation by Professor Swathi Kiran

TB Breakfast presentation: Early career and student breakfast meeting 9.00am – 10.30am TKP Keynote Address by Professor Swathi Kiran

Understanding, facilitating and predicting aphasia recovery and after rehabilitation

Optimising the intensity of aphasia therapy (S) continues in T2A T1B Cultural responsiveness and global citizenship

Optimising the intensity of aphasia therapy (S) continued from T1A

T2B Exploring intercultural communication processes to facilitate culturally responsive practice (W) T2C Perspectives on autism T2D Workforce T2E Speech sound disorders 3.30pm – 4.00pm Afternoon tea 4.00pm – 4.30pm

TRR Plenary Session: Reflections on reconciliation by Melanie Mununggurr 4.30pm - 6.00pm T3A Issues in global practice

T3B Everyone is talking about Telepractice, but how exactly do you do it? (W)

T3C New Professional Standards (2019) What are the implications for me? (W) T3D Speech-language pathologists supporting

children exposed to trauma: Caregiver and child interventions (W) T3E AAC 6.15pm – 7.30pm University Staff Reception

10.30am – 11.00am Morning tea 11.00am - 12.30pm

M2B Co-designing value-add individualised placement models for disability and private practice contexts (W) M2C Collaboration and intercultural practice M2D Child and adolescent language M2E Keynote Seminar by Professor Yvette Hyter 3.30pm – 4.00pm Afternoon tea 4.00pm – 5.30pm

M3C Creating a context for understanding: Accessible report writing across practice settings and populations (W) M3D Technology and innovation M3E Keynote Seminar by Professor Yvette Hyter

MKP Keynote Address by Professor Yvette Hyter Engaging in culturally responsive and globally sustainable practices 10.30am – 11.00am Morning tea 11.00am – 12.30pm

M1A The sound systems of Australian Aboriginal languages: Identifying normative speech behaviour in highly variable and multilingual contexts (W) M1B CALD M1C Stuttering M1D Early intervention M1E Progressive neurological disorder

12.30pm – 2.00pm Lunch (including poster session) ML1 Private Practice lunch meeting 2.00pm – 3.30pm M2A Building the speech pathology toolbox for

cognitive-communication disorders after right hemisphere damage (W)

Introduction to framework building for local, global and equitable practice (S) Continues M3E M3A Understanding consumer perspectives M3B Speech and culture

Introduction to framework building for local, global and equitable practice (S) Continued from M2E

5.45pm – 7.00pm Speech Pathology Australia: Annual General Meeting and Awards

Conference dinner and photo booth

#SPAConf @speechpathaus SpeechPathologyAustralia @speechpathaus

1.00pm – 4.30pm (includes Afternoon tea) SW2 Fundamentals of leadership: Fostering excellence and innovation locally and globally Attendance number: 100 SM2 Keynote Masterclass by Professor Yvette Hyter 4.45pm – 5.00pm 4.15pm – 5.30pm

The Private Practice Workshop and Keynote Masterclass are optional extras to the registration fee and open to both conference and non-conference delegates. 9.00am – 12.30pm (includes Morning tea) SW1 Private practice essentials: From novice to experienced business owner Attendance number: 100 SM1 Master class by Professor Swathi Kiran

Sunday 24 May 2020

Building a more equitable practice: Evidence of research from literature on radical democratic Speakers and chairpersons briefing Pre-Registration and Exhibition multiculturalism, multilingualism, and human rights Attendance number: 100

Welcome Reception at Mindil Markets

Understanding the neurobiological factors influencing language recovery Attendance number: 100

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5.30pm - 7.30pm

Program overview

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