FAQs

Acting on a Complaint

2021-10-13T11:27:23-06:00

Once a written complaint has been received by ACSLPA, the Complaints Director will undertake a formal review to ensure fairness to both the complainant and to the speech-language pathologist or audiologist. The review involves the following: The speech-language pathologist or audiologist in question will receive a copy of the written letter of complaint and be asked to provide a response. Additional information may be gathered through one or more of the following: Conversation with the complainant and speech-language pathologist or audiologist and other relevant parties; Contacting individuals or organizations who may have relevant information; and/or Review of client files/records. Even [...]

Acting on a Complaint2021-10-13T11:27:23-06:00

Filing a Complaint

2022-06-07T11:51:57-06:00

Complaints must be submitted to the Complaints Director in writing. Written complaints must include the following: The name of the regulated (or former regulated) member involved; A detailed description of the key facts and events that occurred, including dates, times, location; Any other information/documents that support the allegations being made; and The name, signature and contact information of the person filing the complaint. ACSLPA encourages those making a complaint to fill out the Complaints Form which contains the minimum requirements to initiate a complaint. In circumstances where individuals are unable to use the Complaint Form, individuals may contact the ACSLPA Complaints Director [...]

Filing a Complaint2022-06-07T11:51:57-06:00

Employers

2021-10-13T11:29:29-06:00

Under the HPA, employers have a legal obligation to inform a College if the employment of a regulated member is terminated, suspended, or if the member has resigned for reasons related to unprofessional conduct. For more information, please visit Mandatory reporting for employers.

Employers2021-10-13T11:29:29-06:00

Who Can Make a Complaint?

2019-04-12T09:33:48-06:00

Any person who believes that a regulated member of ACSLPA has not provided professional services in a competent, safe or ethical manner, may submit a written complaint to the Complaints Director of the College. A person making a complaint may be: A patient/client or a member of their family; A regulated or former member of ACSLPA; Another health care professional; An employer; and/or A member of the public. A complaint may also be made about a former regulated member within two years of the date that the individual ceased to be registered with ACSLPA.

Who Can Make a Complaint?2019-04-12T09:33:48-06:00

Where to Begin

2019-04-12T09:32:39-06:00

Any person who has a concern about the professional practice of a speech-language pathologist or audiologist is encouraged to first discuss their concern directly with that individual when appropriate. If the two parties are unable to find a mutually satisfactory solution and resolve their difficulties, then the person who has the concern may wish to pursue the matter with the supervisor or employer (if applicable) of the speech-language pathologist or audiologist. If the issue in question is still not resolved in a satisfactory manner or if the issue falls beyond what can reasonably be discussed with registered member, a formal [...]

Where to Begin2019-04-12T09:32:39-06:00

I am an SLP from outside Alberta and will be in your province to teach a course and provide some demonstration teaching with clients. Do I need to be registered with ACSLPA?

2020-09-22T15:50:24-06:00

Yes. Under the ACSLPA bylaws, courtesy registration allows practitioners to be registered in Alberta for a short term for a narrowly focused specific purpose, provided they are registered in good standing in another jurisdiction. Click here to access Courtesy Register requirements and application form.

I am an SLP from outside Alberta and will be in your province to teach a course and provide some demonstration teaching with clients. Do I need to be registered with ACSLPA?2020-09-22T15:50:24-06:00

I am a member of an association that has a mutual recognition or reciprocity agreement with SAC (Speech-Language and Audiology Canada). Does this agreement also apply to ACSLPA?

2019-04-11T14:34:55-06:00

No. ACSLPA is a regulatory organization, not a member association. Because of this, mutual recognition or reciprocity agreements with SAC do not apply to ACSLPA or other Canadian regulatory organizations.

I am a member of an association that has a mutual recognition or reciprocity agreement with SAC (Speech-Language and Audiology Canada). Does this agreement also apply to ACSLPA?2019-04-11T14:34:55-06:00

Do I need to write an exam to register with ACSLPA?

2022-06-29T12:08:34-06:00

Individuals trained outside of a Canadian accredited university program will be required to complete an entry examination. Further information regarding examination requirements is available here.

Do I need to write an exam to register with ACSLPA?2022-06-29T12:08:34-06:00

Can I work as a Speech-Language Pathologist or Audiologist while I’m waiting for my application results?

2019-04-11T14:33:06-06:00

No. You cannot begin working until you are registered with ACSLPA. It is illegal and an offence under the Health Professions Act for you to work or volunteer as a speech-language pathologist or audiologist in Alberta, or provide such services to the public without being registered.

Can I work as a Speech-Language Pathologist or Audiologist while I’m waiting for my application results?2019-04-11T14:33:06-06:00

Can I submit photocopies of my documents for registration?

2022-06-29T12:55:13-06:00

We cannot accept photocopied, faxed, or scanned forms. Electronic documents (e.g. transcripts, credential assessments, police information checks) from post-secondary, recognized assessment agencies and police services that can be accessed or verified by secure login site will be accepted as original documents. Please make sure that digital signatures or reference numbers on police information checks are clearly visible. Otherwise, we require the original documents. The checklist in the application package will give you more detail about the documents you require, including which documents must come directly from the institution where you received your degree or qualifications.

Can I submit photocopies of my documents for registration?2022-06-29T12:55:13-06:00
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