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Stitching a new garment: Considering the future of the speech–language therapy profession globally

Providing equitable support for people experiencing communication disability (CD) globally is a historical and contemporary challenge for the speech–language therapy profession. A group of speech–language therapists (SLTs) with ongoing and sustained experiences in Majority and Minority World context...

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Autores principales: Staley, Bea, Fernandes, Marise, Hickey, Ellen, Barrett, Helen, Wylie, Karen, Marshall, Julie, Pillay, Mershen, Kathard, Harsha, Sowden, Ryann, Rochus, David, Westby, Carol E., Roman, T. Rosario, Hartley, Sally D.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9724130/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36453795
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajcd.v69i1.932
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author Staley, Bea
Fernandes, Marise
Hickey, Ellen
Barrett, Helen
Wylie, Karen
Marshall, Julie
Pillay, Mershen
Kathard, Harsha
Sowden, Ryann
Rochus, David
Westby, Carol E.
Roman, T. Rosario
Hartley, Sally D.
author_facet Staley, Bea
Fernandes, Marise
Hickey, Ellen
Barrett, Helen
Wylie, Karen
Marshall, Julie
Pillay, Mershen
Kathard, Harsha
Sowden, Ryann
Rochus, David
Westby, Carol E.
Roman, T. Rosario
Hartley, Sally D.
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description Providing equitable support for people experiencing communication disability (CD) globally is a historical and contemporary challenge for the speech–language therapy profession. A group of speech–language therapists (SLTs) with ongoing and sustained experiences in Majority and Minority World contexts participated in five virtual meetings in 2021. The aim of these meetings was to develop provocative statements that might spur a global discussion among individuals and organisations that support people experiencing CD. The following questions were discussed: What is our vision for the future of the profession globally? What are the global challenges around access to speech–language therapy services? Four main themes emerged: (1) the need to centre people experiencing CD as the focal point of services, (2) participation, (3) equity and (4) community. The themes relate to the need for a process of de-imperialism in the profession. Suggestions were made to develop more suitable terminology and to establish a global framework that promotes more equitable access to communication services. We seek the adoption of approaches that focus on reciprocal global engagement for capacity strengthening. Alternative models of culturally sustaining and equitable service delivery are needed to create impact for people experiencing CD, and their families worldwide. CONTRIBUTION: Provocative statements were developed to prompt global conversations among speech–language therapy professionals and associations. We encourage readers to consider the questions posed, share their viewpoints and initiate positive change towards a global strategy.
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spelling pubmed-97241302022-12-07 Stitching a new garment: Considering the future of the speech–language therapy profession globally Staley, Bea Fernandes, Marise Hickey, Ellen Barrett, Helen Wylie, Karen Marshall, Julie Pillay, Mershen Kathard, Harsha Sowden, Ryann Rochus, David Westby, Carol E. Roman, T. Rosario Hartley, Sally D. S Afr J Commun Disord Clinical Perspective Providing equitable support for people experiencing communication disability (CD) globally is a historical and contemporary challenge for the speech–language therapy profession. A group of speech–language therapists (SLTs) with ongoing and sustained experiences in Majority and Minority World contexts participated in five virtual meetings in 2021. The aim of these meetings was to develop provocative statements that might spur a global discussion among individuals and organisations that support people experiencing CD. The following questions were discussed: What is our vision for the future of the profession globally? What are the global challenges around access to speech–language therapy services? Four main themes emerged: (1) the need to centre people experiencing CD as the focal point of services, (2) participation, (3) equity and (4) community. The themes relate to the need for a process of de-imperialism in the profession. Suggestions were made to develop more suitable terminology and to establish a global framework that promotes more equitable access to communication services. We seek the adoption of approaches that focus on reciprocal global engagement for capacity strengthening. Alternative models of culturally sustaining and equitable service delivery are needed to create impact for people experiencing CD, and their families worldwide. CONTRIBUTION: Provocative statements were developed to prompt global conversations among speech–language therapy professionals and associations. We encourage readers to consider the questions posed, share their viewpoints and initiate positive change towards a global strategy. AOSIS 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9724130/ /pubmed/36453795 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajcd.v69i1.932 Text en © 2022. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Sowden, Ryann
Rochus, David
Westby, Carol E.
Roman, T. Rosario
Hartley, Sally D.
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