Social Media
Speech Pathology Australia is proud of its online communities, run through the social media platforms of Facebook and Twitter.
Join us by clicking the icons below.
The Association has prepared a ‘Social Media and Speech Pathology’ guideline to help speech pathologists navigate their way through social media smoothly and without their professional and private lives colliding.
If you have any questions about using social media, or the way the Association will use and respond to social media, contact Joanna Wood at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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