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Supervisor Accountability
  1. ACSLPA’s Supervised Practice Period for Internationally Educated Applicants
  2. Supervised Practice Period – Background
  3. Supervisor Accountability

Supervisor Accountability


Supervisors support and assist the conditional registrant to become a successful and independent practitioner in Alberta.

Supervisors provide socialization into the professional culture of their profession.

  • i.e., helping the conditional registrant (who may be new to the profession and/or new to Alberta) to acquire knowledge of the rules, roles, professional responsibilities, and expectations of their profession within the Alberta context.

Supervisors provide direct and indirect supervision to assess and ensure competency across various domains of professional practice.

    • See supervision agreement below for recommended amounts and progression of direct and indirect supervision.

Audiology Supervised Practice Agreement and Evaluation Forms

SLP Supervised Practice Agreement and Evaluation Forms 

Supervisors provide opportunities for discussion and feedback, and teaching of specific skills, as required.

Supervisors provide guidance and direction if requirements for safe, effective, and ethical care are at risk of not being met.

Supervisors are accountable and responsible for the services provided by the supervisee, until the supervised practice period is completed.
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Shelly Monson2025-03-14T14:20:02-06:00
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