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How to find a speech-language therapist
Find a Speech-language Therapist If you think you, your child, or a whānau member need to see a speech-language therapist, ask your GP, kindergarten staff or teacher for a referral. You can also refer yourself to your local speech-language therapy service.
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Resources for SLTs The New Zealand Speech-language Therapists' Association is the professional body for speech-language therapists in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Read moreThinking of going overseas - what you need to know
Thinking of going overseas - what you need to know NZ trained and registered members need to plan for overseas travel All registered NZSTA members wishing to apply for membership in another association under the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) must satisfy the additional specific requirements for each association.
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Bicultural Kete This is not an exhaustive list of continuing professional development options. Please let us know should you come across a quality resource we have not listed.
Read moreMutual Recognition of Professional Association Credentials Agreement
Mutual Recognition of Professional Association Credentials Agreement Overseas applicants Speech-language therapy is a self-regulated profession through the NZSTA. Most employers in New Zealand require prospective employees to be registered with the NZSTA before employment.
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Treatment Fads: Science & Pseudoscience in the Clinic and Classroom
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Towards Equity for Māori: A guide for SLTs working in Aotearoa
Towards Equity for Māori: A guide for SLTs working in Aotearoa While created for SLTs working in Health, this document was gifted to the Association for distribution and sharing with members and to maintain and update as we continue to evolve as a profession.
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Thinking about supplements for “speech delay”?
Thinking about supplements for “speech delay”?
From time to time, products are marketed online claiming to improve children’s speech or language. At present, there is no peer-reviewed clinical evidence that dietary supplements treat speech or language disorders.