1 July 2026
The latest issue of Bulletin explores the growing role of telehealth in speech and language therapy. How is digital innovation transforming access to services and supporting more flexible models of care?
In our cover feature we explore the benefits of telehealth for people with aphasia. The article features the findings of a study aimed at improving access to healthcare for people with aphasia and includes expert tips for SLTs on how to conduct assessments online. We also look at telehealth for those with clients who may be relocating and wish to take their treatment online.
Do you know we have updated our HCPC guidance? We explain what you need to know about the recent changes. Other features include an update on the government’s proposed changes to the SEND system and the implications for the profession, as well as insights on professional development, workforce retention, upskilling, and advanced practice.
Also in this issue, we highlight the importance of respectful, reasoned debate in advancing evidence and advocate for fresh debates ignited by critical studies, equity and social justice movements. One debate concerns echolalia and how SLTs approach it, wee look at a case study exploring a child-led approach.
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