FAQs

Will the speech-language pathologist or audiologist know it was me who submitted a complaint?

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Yes, the College will provide a copy of the complaint form, and any information provided with it, to the speech-language pathologist or audiologist to make them aware of the complaint and the concerns alleged against them so they may respond. Before the complaint form is shared with the speech-language pathologist or audiologist, your contact information is protected.

Will the speech-language pathologist or audiologist know it was me who submitted a complaint?2022-09-26T09:26:00-06:00

Do I have to submit a complaint form?

2024-10-02T14:10:16-06:00

The Health Professions Act requires a complaint to be in writing and signed. The College encourages you to complete the form provided on our website. You may also provide your concerns in writing via email, fax or mail in a letter to the Complaints Director. If you wish to discuss a concern or inquiry with the Complaints Director before submitting a complaint, please contact them here. In some cases, speech language pathologists or audiologists who are registered with ACSLPA, other regulated health care professionals or employers are required to submit a complaint. Please see our information on mandatory reporting for [...]

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FAQs

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CCP Tips for Success Interview Record Review On-Site Practice Visit General Q & A - CCP Requirements When Returning to Practice

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Example Submissions & Evaluation Rubrics

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Risks and Supports Examples Continuing Education Report Examples Peer Dialogue Reflection Examples Evaluation Rubric Continuing Education Activities Tracking Forms PDF fillable PDF print and complete

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January 2022

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Council welcomed Shelley Doerksen, R.SLP and Ajay Mysore Narasimha, R.SLP as the newest members of Council following their election in the fall, and Beatrice To, R. Aud to her second term on Council. A new definition of ‘client’ was approved and adopted by Council for use in ACSLPA’s Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics. Please watch for watch for updates to the definition of client in the key college documents on the ACSLPA website. New definition: Client refers to a recipient of speech-language pathology or audiology services, and may be an individual, family, group, community, or population. An individual client may [...]

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