Transitioning into the Workforce: Supporting New Graduates - S05 E06
Speak Up8 Mars 2023

Transitioning into the Workforce: Supporting New Graduates - S05 E06

In this week’s episode, SPA’s Nathan Cornish-Raley and Nadia Marussinszky speak with new graduate speech pathologist, Jen Wong, early career professional Steven Pitt, and practice owners and supervisors Nicola Dann and Ishwari Samarakoon about transitioning into the speech pathology workforce and the supports that help new grads to do this. Resources for Speech Pathology Australia Members: Work Ready: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/SPAweb/Members/Early_Career_Support/Work_Ready/SPAweb/Members/Early_Career_Support/Ready_for_Work.aspx?hkey=3e7ab3d7-2c27-4d4c-a617-e46f6b5e3c0e Supervision: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/SPAweb/Members/Supervision/SPAweb/Members/Supervision/Supervision.aspx?hkey=bfb8c396-1fa1-4069-afdf-e2ffe706d051 Early Career Support: https://www.speechpathologyaustralia.org.au/SPAweb/Members/Early_Career_Support/SPAweb/Members/Early_Career_Support/Early_Career_Support.aspx?hkey=478d7842-df32-4fc4-83ec-7f1687dde730&WebsiteKey=fc2020cb-520d-405b-af30-fc7f70f848db Resources from presenters: Hawkins, P. and Shohet, R. (2012) Supervision in the Helping Professions (4th Edition) Bouverie Centre – Clinical Supervision Training: www.latrobe.edu.au St Luke's Innovative Resources – Stepping into Supervision: A Strengths Approach: https://innovativeresources.org/training/online-training/ The Grad Life Roadmap: https://thespeechielife.mykajabi.com/tss-sales-landing-page-1 Burnout E-book: https://thespeechielife.activehosted.com/f/13 Free resources: https://linktr.ee/thespeechielife Speech Pathology Australia acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of lands, seas and waters throughout Australia, and pay respect to Elders past, present and future. We recognise that the health and social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are grounded in continued connection to culture, country, language and community and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.

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Inferential comprehension principles & narrative expression in DLD - S02 E18

Inferential comprehension principles & narrative expression in DLD - S02 E18

In this week's episode, Dr Emily Dawes talks about her PhD research with Dr Mary Claessen. They discuss inferential comprehension principles and narrative expression in developmental language disorder (DLD).

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Returning to the workplace as COVID-19 restrictions ease - S02 E17

Returning to the workplace as COVID-19 restrictions ease - S02 E17

In this week's episode, Anna Pannuzzo (WorkPlacePLUS) talks with Nichola Harris (Speech Pathology Australia's Manager Professional Practice) about navigating the return to face-to-face working as COVID-19 restrictions ease.

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Working with trans and gender diverse young people and adults - S02 E16

Working with trans and gender diverse young people and adults - S02 E16

In this week's episode, Ms Alessandra Giannini, Ms Emma Ball and Mx Sterling Quinn discuss foundations of working with trans and gender diverse young people and adults. This discussion is in conjunction with taped panel presentation called: 'Foundations of working with trans & gender diverse young people & adults' which is now on the Learning Hub, which includes all those listed in the social media promotion.

13 Maj 202022min

Dysphagia in respiratory disease and critical care - S02 E15

Dysphagia in respiratory disease and critical care - S02 E15

In this week's episode, Dr Nicola Clayton talks about 'Covid-19 and beyond: Dysphagia in respiratory disease and critical care.' She is interviewed by Susan Starr and Colleen Kerr from Speech Pathology Australia's NSW professional development committee.

6 Maj 202021min

Restrictive practices: what are they and why do speech pathologists need to know? - S02 E14

Restrictive practices: what are they and why do speech pathologists need to know? - S02 E14

In this week's episode, after conducting a webinar on the same topic just last week (available now to members on our website), Breanne Hetherington discusses the topic 'restrictive practices: what are they and why do speech pathologists need to know?'

29 Apr 202022min

Social participation after a right hemisphere stroke - S02 E13

Social participation after a right hemisphere stroke - S02 E13

In this week's episode, SPA's Senior Advisor Evidence Based Practice and Research, Cori Williams, talks to Dr Ronelle Hewetson from Griffith University about social participation after a right hemisphere stroke.

22 Apr 202019min

Autism and literacy - S02 E12

Autism and literacy - S02 E12

To celebrate World Autism Month, Anneke Flinn talks to Associate Professor Marleen Westerveld and Dr Jessica Paynter from Griffith University about the literacy skills of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

15 Apr 202019min

SPA guidance for speech pathology practice during the COVID-19 pandemic - S02 E11

SPA guidance for speech pathology practice during the COVID-19 pandemic - S02 E11

In this week's episode, the Association's Kym Torresi (Senior Advisor Aged Care) and Trish Johnson (Manager Ethics and Professional Issues), discuss Speech Pathology Australia's guidance for speech pathology practice during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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