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October 21, 2022
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are the professionals who provide services for people with communication needs. SLPs are critical service providers for individuals with autism, who typically need support for language and social communication skills. Autistic individuals also may need augmentative and alternative communication systems (AAC); such services are the purview of SLPs. At times, applied behavior analysts (ABAs) are also involved with children with autism. However, they are sometimes used to the exclusion of SLPs even though a core concern of autism is language and social communication. The use of ABAs on a team should never exclude the involvement of an SLP when communication needs are apparent.
Serving on interprofessional teams is essential for SLPs in early intervention and school-based settings to ensure that children receive all necessary and appropriate services. Teams consist of a variety of professionals, and may include ABAs, depending on a child’s needs. ASHA’s advocacy efforts strive to educate the public about the critical role of SLPs on teams that serve children with language and social communication needs and informs payers of the medically necessary services SLPs provide:
ASHA will aggressively continue its efforts to ensure that members are able to maintain their place on interdisciplinary teams and support legislation that helps those that we serve reach successful outcomes.
Tips for Raising Awareness
SLPs can advocate to raise awareness by educating those around you about your role and the work of SLPs. Use these ASHA resources.
Questions?
Email Doanne Ward-Williams, CCC-SLP, ASHA’s director of state affairs, at dwardwilliams@asha.org, or Ann-Mari Pierotti, CCC-SLP, ASHA’s associate director, clinical issues in speech-language-pathology, at apierotti@asha.org.