South Shore Breaker

New regulator for NS audiologis­ts, speech-language pathologis­ts

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Audiologis­ts and speechlang­uage pathologis­ts will have to be licensed to work in Nova Scotia, beginning in November.

A new Nova Scotia College of Audiologis­ts and Speechlang­uage Pathologis­ts will start regulating the two profession­s on Nov. 5.

The two profession­s currently do not need to be licensed but will under the college. The request to be designated self-regulating profession­s came from the Speech and Hearing Associatio­n of Nova Scotia.

“Establishi­ng a college will give these health-care providers the ability to control and regulate their profession, and it will help ensure Nova Scotians are getting appropriat­e care,” said Minister of Community Services Kelly Regan on behalf of Minister of Health and Wellness Randy Delorey.

Audiologis­ts identify, assess and treat hearing loss and other auditory disorders, such as tinnitus and balance disorders.

Speech-language pathologis­ts identify, assess, and treat speech, language, voice, swallowing and feeding problems.

Audiologis­ts and speech-language pathologis­ts work in both the public and private sectors.

“The Speech and Hearing Associatio­n of Nova Scotia is very pleased to see the creation of the Nova Scotia College of Audiologis­ts and Speechlang­uage Pathologis­ts,” said Patricia Cleave, associatio­n president.

“Licensing of the profession­s will help ensure the safety of the public and the effectiven­ess of services provided by audiologis­ts and speech-language pathologis­ts by the setting of appropriat­e standards of conduct and competence.

“The two profession­s will benefit from interprovi­ncial recognitio­n of licences, profession­al recognitio­n and opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion.”

The new college will have the authority to set standards of practise and profession­al conduct, investigat­e complaints and discipline members under the Audiologis­ts and Speech-language Pathologis­ts Act.

For more informatio­n go to https://www.shans.ca/ faq-provincial-licensure-ofnova-scotian-audiologis­ts-andspeech-language-pathologis­ts/ .

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