Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) work with a wide range of populations, including Indigenous communities—also identified as Native American, American Indian, and Alaska Native. This population holds a great amount of cultural, linguistic, and historical diversity, along with unique languages, traditions, and experiences rooted in centuries of rich heritage. How can we, as future SLPs, provide culturally competent support for Indigenous clients? Incorporating Indigenous Perspectives It is…
Top Takeaways from Raw Conversations: Being Your Best Self-Advocate
On October 30, National NSSLHA hosted a panel discussion featuring experienced professionals in the field, who shared a wealth of knowledge was shared on essential topics such as self-advocacy, boundary setting, managing difficult conversations, and career navigation. These professionals emphasized the importance of actively advocating for oneself, especially in a rapidly evolving work environment. They highlighted that understanding personal needs and effectively communicating them can…
NSSLHA Roundup: Member Recruitment
Welcome to NSSLHA Roundup, where we spotlight the voices of our members on topics that inspire and connect us! This month, we’re exploring effective strategies for recruiting new members to NSSLHA chapters nationwide. From engaging campus events to innovative social media outreach, our members are sharing their successes in building vibrant communities. Join us as we highlight insights from four National NSSLHA members who are…
Empowering Change: Advocacy for Future CSD Professionals
Advocacy in the field of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) is crucial for shaping policies that impact practitioners and clients alike. By understanding the importance of involvement, staying informed about key issues, and overcoming misconceptions, students can significantly contribute to ongoing advocacy efforts within the CSD community. National NSSLHA hosts two Student Advocacy Days each year, providing a platform for students to unite and voice…