CASLPO News

July 14, 2026

Apply to Join a CASLPO Advisory Working Group: Seeking SLPs with VFSS, FEES or Ultrasound for Visual Biofeedback Experience

Your expertise can help shape the future of speech-language pathology practice in Ontario.  

CASLPO is seeking speech-language pathologists with experience in evolving areas of practice to join three new Advisory Working Groups (AWGs). These groups will play an important role in informing the College’s regulatory work and ensuring hit reflects current clinical practice.  

We're looking for SLPs with experience in:

As a member of an AWG, you’ll provide valuable insights and feedback to support the development of a new Restricted Activities Standard, which will replace the current Position Statement: Acceptance of Delegation of a Controlled Act. You will also help inform the College’s work related to the expanded scope of practice for speech-language pathologists.  

We welcome applications from SLPs working in a variety of practice settings, with diverse patient populations, and from communities across Ontario. The Advisory Working Groups are expected to begin their work within the next few months. 

Interested in getting involved?

Complete the volunteer application form and submit it to [email protected] by July 20, 2026. Indicate which Advisory Working Group you are interested in joining.

Questions? Contact Dana Prutschi at [email protected] for more information.

Help shape the future of the profession by sharing your knowledge and experience – we look forward to your contributions.


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