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Haylee Andrews
Senior Speech Pathologist
Bachelor of Speech Pathology
My Story
I became a speech pathologist due to my passion for helping others. Throughout my career I have had the opportunity to help people of all ages with neurological conditions as a result of stroke or brain injury, as well as my fellow colleagues and students. 
What I enjoy most about being a speech pathologist is making a positive difference in people’s lives by empowering them to achieve their goals and advocate for their needs. I am driven by the understanding that communication is a basic human right. It is the most rewarding role working with people to make significant changes in improving and supporting their way of communication through verbal, written or alternative forms of communication.
B. Speech Pathology
Edith Cowan University
2010-2013
Certified Practising
Speech Pathologist
Speech Pathology Australia
Clinical speciality ​
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Aphasia, cognitive communication impairment and dysarthria
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Acute, rehabilitation and in-home community practice 
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Functional goal setting and impairment-based therapy
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​Career Summary
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Over 10 years clinical experience working with adults with communication impairments as a result of stroke and other neurological conditions
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Experience in acute, subacute, rehabilitation and community settings including tertiary level hospitals across WA and QLD
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Achievements ​
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Tavistock Trust for Aphasia Student Prize 2012-2013
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Outstanding Clinical Placement Performance nominee 2013
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