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SLT Awareness Day

SLT Awareness Day is an annual event aiming to raise the awareness of speech-language therapy and the work done by speech-language therapists in the community.

SLT Awareness Day

SLT Awareness Day is an annual event aiming to raise the awareness of speech-language therapy and the work done by speech-language therapists in the community.

2010 SLT Awareness Day

Awareness Day Poster2010 SLT Awareness Day will be held on Friday 20th August 2010

Members are able to order posters, stickers and balloons to be used for Awareness Day 2010. Please complete the order form to request these items.  They will be posted to you from 12th August.  Check out the poster at Awareness Day Poster.

There will be multiple prizes this year for indviduals/groups who go the extra mile to make the public aware of the fantastic work we all do! Do your best to raise our profile!!! Many areas already have fantastic plans underway - we're really looking forward to seeing what you come up with!.

 

2009 SLT Awareness Day

2009 SLT Awareness Day was held on 28th August with the theme "Time to Talk".

 

 

Activities From Around The Country

It isn't too early to start planning for Awareness Day 2010.  Read what others got up to in 2009 for some inspiration.

  • Shannon Doherty and the team at North Shore Hospital spent time talking to staff, passing round thickened fluids, and showing a videofluoroscopy on the laptop. A staff quiz was organised and ran throughout the week with prizes and posters.
  • Sarah Exton (Waitemata DHB) was interviewed for an article that appeared in the North Shore Times.
  • Students at Massey University’s Albany campus ran a sausage sizzle and the students had lots of fun ordering their sausages, onions, tomato sauce, and mustard using the communication devices.  They even got a chocolate if they managed to use correct syntax!   A raffle was held to raise money for KiwiChat Camp.
  • Michelle Bonetti (MoreTalk, Whangarei) managed to get airtime, not once but twice with Classic Hits and More FM, and had a photo shoot with the “Northern Advocate” for a “Northlander at work” feature – great work Michelle!
  • Melody De Burgh (Hawkes Bay, DHB) appeared in the “Hawkes Bay Today” newspaper with a client who had a cleft palate.
  • The team at Waikato DHB organised some excellent dysphagia product “boat races” along with some great SLT posters.  Some great photos of this and their fantastic t-shirts.
  • Christchurch Hospital had a “Where’s Speechy?” Day with SLT’s dressed like “Where’s Wally”, posters throughout the hospital, a quiz, and ta display in the foyer. They also used Awareness Day to launch their Department’s new branding.  The media coverage included 1 local and 1 national radio interview, a local TV interview, an article in the Christchurch Press and an item in the DHB publication.
  • Dunedin Hospital SLTs turned purple giving away stickers, pamphlets and information in order to highlight the excellent work of speech-language therapists.
  • Elissa Owens and the team at Christchurch Ministry of Education office organised a quiz and prize giving ceremony for 160 staff.
  • Katie Stretton, a Masters student at The University of Auckland, organised an announcement by the ZM breakfast show team. The station claims an audience of around 378,000 listeners.  Fantastic!
  • Carla Darling-Knott and Carole Wagstaff were interviewed on a local Whakatane radio about speech-language therapy and Awareness Day.
  • Colette Maier (Not Only Words, Auckland) produced and marketed a set of cycle clothing with a dominant speech Therapy theme. Colette also took this marketing opportunity to tell many people about speech-language therapy.
  • The Bay of Plenty SLTs banded together with patients and clients to spend the day at the Bay City Mall informing many people about the benefits of speech-language therapy. A wonderful sense of camaraderie was reported with some excellent photographs of the day.
  • Carolyn Grace and Jo Davies managed to organise an announcement on the Ministry of Education website and a comment from the Secretary of Education, Karen Sewell who stated “The ability to communicate is fundamental to children’s development and their ability to engage with the world around them. Our therapists provide an important and valuable service for children who experience communication difficulties.” Great work Carolyn and Jo!
  • Carolien, Kate, Nicky and Sharon at Greenlane Hospital who celebrated with posters and cake (a common theme around the country!). The team also managed to get an article in the Manukau Courier which was printed and available online.
  • Therapy for Children SLT’s, Libby Tapley and Sofia Hansrod, held an open day so that people could come and see what SLT’s do and ran information sessions.  Libby got an article in the local papers along with a great photo blowing bubbles!

Thank you to EVERYONE who made time to talk! Your efforts are appreciated.

 

Photographs

Some photographs showing some of the fun from around the country are available here Awareness Day Photographs 2009.

If you have any photographs to share please send them to Shona at nzsta@speechtherapy.org.nz

 

Media Coverage Prize

A media prize of $300 was up for grabs for a workplace or individual receiving outstanding media coverage surrounding Awareness Day 2009:

  • variety of media coverage (e.g. number and type of media exposure - newspapers, internet, radio, or TV)
  • breadth of coverage (e.g. local vs. national circulation)
  • impact of coverage (e.g. front page or novelty / creativeness)

 

and the winner for 2009 was Christchurch Hospital SLT Department.

Encouraged by new recruit Sara Moore, the entire team entered into the spirit of Awareness Day with enthusiasm. They ran a very innovative campaign and managed to get

in early and secure display rights to the foyer at Christchurch Hospital. They ran a “Where’s Speechy?” Day with SLT’s dressed like “Where’s Wally”, posters throughout

the hospital, a quiz, and the display in the foyer. They also used Awareness Day to launch their Department’s new branding.

The media coverage included:

– Tika Ormond and Nicky Mason participated in radio interviews (1 local and 1 national)

– 1 local TV interview

– an article in the Christchurch Press

– an item in the DHB publication

– morning tea with the General Manager

    and… plenty of cake.”

See the photo of the presentation of the Award (courtesy of CDHB) at Media Coverage Award presentation 2009

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