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Bea Staley

Dr Bea Staley (PhD) is a paediatric speech pathologist and senior lecturer in special needs and inclusive education in the College of Education at Charles Darwin University. Bea's teaching and research interests include language and literacy development in multilingual and multicultural contexts.

Jenny Lethlean

Dr Jenny Lethlean (PhD) is an advanced speech pathologist and clinical education support officer (rehabilitation) in the Speech Pathology Department of Princess Alexandra Hospital, Queensland.

Ciara Spillane

Ciara Spillane is a 4th year student in the Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons) in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at The University of Queensland.

Sharmin Kalantari

Sharmin Kalantari is in the first year of her studies as a Master of Speech Pathology student in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at The University of Queensland.

Rachel Davenport

Dr Rachel Davenport is the clinical education coordinator for the Discipline of Speech Pathology at LaTrobe University, Victoria

Nikki Worthington

Nikki Worthington is paediatric coordinator at the LaTrobe Communication Clinic at LaTrobe University.

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