FAQs

Prepare for Success

2023-10-26T14:58:22-06:00

Do you Know Your Member Login information? User ID – the email address on file with ACSLPA Password – only you know your password, if you cannot remember it, use the ‘Forget Your Password’ function, ACSLPA cannot retrieve it. Is your Profile up-to-date? Review your contact and employment details to ensure accuracy in your profile. Verify that all of your information is up-to-date before you start the renewal process. Ensure your employment details are complete. You will need to report practice hours for each location where you worked during the registration year. If the location is not [...]

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Technical help

2023-10-23T16:07:28-06:00

The email address to login to the Member Portal is the exact email that is on file with ACSLPA. Do Not Click “SIGN UP”. If you do not remember your password, use the 'Forgot Your Password' link to reset. You will receive a system-generated email with instructions. Check your junk/spam folder for the system-generated email if you do not receive it in your inbox. Use Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge or Safari (Mac users). If you do not have access to a recommended browser, the system is mobile friendly, use your mobile phone or tablet. Use the chevron buttons [...]

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Restricted Activities Competency Profiles

2023-05-25T10:58:24-06:00

ACSLPA Council approved the Restricted Activities Competency Profiles in January 2016. They are available below. The key purpose for the Restricted Activities Competency Profiles is to provide a description of the minimum competencies of SLPs and audiologists required for safe and effective practice. These documents have been primarily developed for the regulated members of the professions and for the College itself, but will also be of value to educators, managers, and employers. Speech-Language Pathologist Restricted Activities Competency Profiles Audiologist Restricted Activities Competency Profiles For further information, please contact the ACSLPA office.

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Restricted Activities

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Alberta legislation defines restricted activities as those procedures or services that pose significant risk and require a high level of professional competence to be performed safely. Restricted activities may only be performed by persons authorized by their regulatory College to do so. Regulated speech-language pathologists and audiologists should only perform those restricted activities that they are competent to perform and that are appropriate to their area of practice. A speech-language pathologist who is a regulated member of ACSLPA is authorized to perform the following restricted activities in relation to or as part of providing a health service: to insert air under pressure into [...]

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Requirement

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Requirement: A necessary condition that must be satisfied for a person to be allowed to do something or to be suitable for something.

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Competency Profile

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Competency Profile: Specifies the minimum knowledge, skills, abilities, and judgment required of regulated members for safe and effective practice. Competency Profiles

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Standard of Practice

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Standard of Practice: Is an established measure or norm which defines the minimum level of professional performance that regulated members must demonstrate in their practice; a breach of a Standard may constitute unprofessional conduct as defined in the HPA. Standards of Practice

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Code of Ethics

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Code of Ethics: Outlines the ethical principles, values, and responsibilities to which regulated members must adhere. Regulated members must practice in accordance with the Code; a breach of the Code may constitute unprofessional conduct, as defined in the Health Professions Act (HPA). Code of Ethics

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Introduction

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I. Background The Alberta College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (ACSLPA) is a professional regulatory body that protects and serves the public by regulating and supporting speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and audiologists to ensure competent, safe, and ethical practice, including the provision of services that are free from racism and discrimination. SLPs and audiologists have been regulated under the Health Professions Act (HPA) in Alberta since July 1, 2002. The HPA directs the activities of ACSLPA and outlines the regulatory responsibilities of the College that are required to protect and serve the public. Under the HPA, ACSLPA must establish, maintain, and enforce [...]

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