Publications Overview
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Speech Pathology Australia publishes:
Speak Out
A bi-monthly, full-colour national newsletter, published in February, April, June, August, October and December.
JCPSLP (Previously known as ACQ Journal)
The major clinical publication of the Association and provides a professional forum for members of the Association. This publication is produced three times a year March, July and November.
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
An international journal which is the main academic publication of the Association. This publication is produced six times a year February, April, June, August, October and December.
All publications are distributed as a member benefit, and are also distributed to relevant organisations.
Core Association Documents
Speech Pathology Australia produces a number of core documents which are of direct interest to members.
PDF versions are available for members free of charge; hard copies are available for purchase by members and non members. To order copies of these documents please complete the Order Form or contact National Office.
Association Style Guide
CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW The Association Style Guide ensures that a consistent and professional corporate image is maintained across the Association and to external parties. It is important that both internal and external documents adhere to the recommendations in the Association Style Guide. Whilst we acknowledge that the Association produces many varied types of written material and products, it is important that the following house style guidelines are observed in as far as is possible.
Clinical Guidelines
Clinical Guidelines provide information on clinical and workplace issues relevant to the speech pathology professions.
PDF versions are available for members free of charge;hard copies are available for purchase by members and non members. Complete the Order Form or Contact National Office to order a hard copy of the following Clinical Guidelines:
- Speech Pathology in Mental Health Services
- Speech Pathology Services in Schools
- Working in a Multilingual and Culturally Diverse Society
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication
- A Guide to Data Collection in the Health Care Setting
- Dysphagia: General
- Dysphagia: Modified Barium Swallow
- Tracheostomy Management
- Fibreoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) An Advanced Practice for Speech Pathologists
- Working with Aboriginal People in Rural and Remote NT – A Resource Guide for Speech Pathologists (Electronic Version Only)
Note to Advertisers
As per our policy No: 7.3:
'If there is an error in an advertisement due to an Association oversight, the advertisement will run in the next issue free of charge. If this is inappropriate (e.g. for reasons of timing) the advertiser will not be charged for the original advertisement'.
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