Future of speech pathology in regional Australia
4 MARCH 2016
The future of speech pathology services in regional Australia is the discussion topic for a public forum to be hosted by Charles Sturt University (CSU) on Tuesday 8 March. Titled a ‘Conversation about the future of speech pathology’, panel members have been drawn from various domains of speech pathology practice in Albury-Wodonga including CSU, Albury Wodonga Health, disability services, and private practice. The forum is an opportunity for public discussion that will become part of the national Speech Pathology Australia project, ‘Speech Pathology 2030 – making futures happen’, which aims to guide the profession for the next 15 years. Event organiser Dr Chris Plant said the discussion aims to address the aspirations, dreams, concerns, and goals for the future of the speech pathology profession, and will include local clinicians and CSU students enrolled in the University’s speech pathology degree. To attend the event from 5.30 to 8pm at CSU in Albury-Wodonga, please register here.
Media Note:
The forum will be held in room 104 in building 751, Learning and Teaching Hub, CSU in Albury-Wodonga, off Elizabeth Mitchell Drive, Thurgoona, from 5.30 to 8pm on 8 March. For interview and pics before or after the event with CSU event coordinator Dr Chris Plant (based in Albury), or for interviews with CSU's international language expert Professor Sharynne McLeod (based in Bathurst) who will also be on the panel, contact CSU Media.
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