❓ Question regarding the provision of speech therapy services to children in schools, specifically whether unqualified staff are delivering these services during school hours. The answer indicates that speech therapy services are delivered to children in schools, but not by unqualified staff.
AnsweredQoN 1560Legislative Assembly
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(b) are speech therapy services delivered to children in (a) during school hours by staff without professional qualifications in speech therapy; and (c) if yes to (b), who delivers speech therapy services to children in (a) during school hours without professional qualifications and why are they permitted to do so?
(c) if yes to (b), who delivers speech therapy services to children in (a) during school hours without professional qualifications and why are they permitted to do so?
(b) No (c) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
(c) if yes to (b), who delivers speech therapy services to children in (a) during school hours without professional qualifications and why are they permitted to do so?
(b) No (c) Not applicable
(c) Not applicable
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