General Information
This section provides you with resources in relation to the Speech and Language Pathology as a profession and information about the Speech-Language Pathologists. Click on the the document title to download the document.
General Association Documents
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Professional Qualifications Directive
COM2001_883 - Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directive 2005/36/EC on the recognition of professional qualifications and Regulation on administrative cooperation through the Internal Market Information System
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Association Statute
Association of Speech-Language Pathologists Statute
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Code of Ethics
Association of Speech-Language Pathologists
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Membership Application Form
Association of Speech-Language Pathologists
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Membership Bank Standing Order Form
Association of Speech-Language Pathologists
General Speech Therapy Documents
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Who is a Speech-Language Pathologist?
Association of Speech-Language Pathologists
Other Documents
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Regoli tal-Malti - Diċembru 2008
Kunsill Nazzjonali tal-Ilsien Malti dwar il-Varjanti Ortografiċi
Latest news
27th October 2012, Luxor - Egypt
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26th till 27th May 2012, Portugal Click here for more information.
European CPLOL Congress 25th & 26thMay 2012
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The Malta Federation of Professional Associations is making the hiring of the Conference Hall and Board rooms open to all members of all associations within the Federation at affordable rates.
If you are planning a private function or require a meeting room for a personal meeting.
The Malta Federation of Professional Associations offers a hire service of a Conference Hall with a capacity of 100 seated and spacious Meeting Rooms at affordable rates for members of ASLP.
Please contact Ms. Marcelle Abela, Secretariat, Email: info@mfpa.org.mt Tel: 2131 2888; Mob: 99471287
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Practice
All qualified SLPs who have been working on a full-time basis for a minimum of 2 years can now apply for a licence to practice. Click here for more information.
