Awards
Association Awards
The Association offers a range of awards to recognize and celebrate those members who demonstrate significant contribution to the Association and the profession.
The table below provides a brief summary of the criteria of each award to assist member’s in determining which award is most suitable to make a nomination/application for.
Award nominations/applications can be made at any time however are presented annually at the Association AGM.
Member Awards
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Award |
Description |
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Life Membership |
Life membership is the highest honour accorded by the Association and confers Practising or Non Practising membership on a person for the rest of his or her life. It recognises outstanding leadership and committed service to the Association and the profession over many years. Service may include:
The nominee shall also have contributed significantly to at least three of the following areas:
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Fellowship |
One of the highest public professional honours the Association awards to a member demonstrating outstanding, significant and sustained contribution to the speech pathology profession. An applicant/ nominee must demonstrate a senior level of experience and status in the profession (i.e. senior career level of professional employment e.g. reader, professor, principal researcher, senior lecturer, chief speech pathologist, manager or specialist senior clinician in the public or private sector etc.). Assessment is based on evidence demonstrating the applicant’s/nominee’s:
in at least 3 of the following areas:
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Elinor Wray |
Granted for significant contribution to the profession of speech pathology for outstanding clinical contribution or contribution through completion of a specific project in the 3yrs prior to nomination. The nominee’s contribution will encompass one or more of the following areas:
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Service to the Association (Previously titled Recognition of Service) |
The award is open to all members who have provided dedicated and significantly productive service to the Association. Applicants may have contributed on Council, Branch Executive, Branch Portfolios, Task Groups, Conference Planning Committee, etc. Consideration is given to:
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Early Career Award (Previously titled Rookie of the Year) |
The award is open to members who have completed up to 3 years of employment as a speech pathologist following graduation. Nominees will have contributed productively and actively to the Association for example on Branch Executive, Branch Portfolios, Task Groups, Conference Planning Committee, etc. In most cases, nominees will have held positions on Committees or Portfolios as students Consideration is given to:
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Student Awards |
Awarded to a student at each University for: outstanding
academic achievements including research throughout their course, and/or |
Non-member awards
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Community Contribution Award |
The award is open to any agency or individual outside of Speech Pathology Australia that have contributed to the recognition and promotion of speech pathology |
Further details of each award criteria, how to make a nomination/application and the selection and recommendation process can be found in the relevant policy:
Policy 7.7
Speech
Pathology Australia Awards
Policy 3.03.2
Fellowship Applications/Nomination
Policy 3.1.1
Life Membership
Policy
7.09
Student Awards
For further information regarding awards and nomination process contact the Vice President Communications
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