
A list of actions to be considered in order to promote SJ in the field is provided. Barriers continue to exist that limit the degree to which SLPs can work toward SJ. Conclusions Working for SJ is important to a majority of the respondents, and various efforts are implemented to create equal opportunities for service to clients. Identified barriers to incorporating SJ include time (62.7%), resources (65.6%), and finances (70.0%). Many SLPs are actively involved in implementing SJ principles in their own practice by accepting Medicaid (40.7%), engaging in political outreach (55.0%), and providing transdisciplinary educational outreach (77.9%). Results The majority of respondents view SJ as important to the profession (91.2%) and value the work of creating equality among groups (96.0%). Four themes were explored through the survey: (a) importance of SJ, (b) awareness of SJ, (c) current practices related to SJ, and (d) barriers to SJ implementation. geographic regions, including both urban and rural communities. Method The survey was sent to American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)-certified SLPs, identified by the ASHA ProFind database, across six U.S. Please contact: /profind to locate a licensed Speech and Language Pathologist near you, who will be able to assess and potentially provide treatment. At present, there is a lack of data in peer-reviewed publications within the discipline of communication disorders on SJ and even less regarding the perceptions of SLPs on SJ. or via resources such as the ASHA (/profind/). If you feel you have reached this page in error or would like additional information, please call 80 Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm. Residence within the United States or US Territories.

The ASHA ProFind eligibility requirements are as follows: Valid ASHA CCC Certification (CCC-A or CCC-SLP) Valid Active Membership. Mailing Addresses Use this list to add, edit, or delete mailing addresses we have on file. as the American SpeechLanguage-Hearing Association (ASHA or. Individual Not Eligible to Participate in ASHA ProFind.

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As our professional organizations call us to advocate and communicate with regulatory agencies and legislative bodies to promote quality care for all individuals, this topic has become particularly important at this time. Website Particularly if you are listed in ASHA ProFind or are an active participant in ASHA’s online community, you may find it useful to add a website to your contact information so it can be listed as part of your profile.

Purpose The purpose of this survey research is to provide preliminary data regarding speech-language pathologists' (SLPs') perceptions of the role that social justice (SJ) plays in their work.
