Key College Documents
Minimum Professional Requirements that Apply to Registrants
In the case of conflict between the Rules of Conduct and the other provisions of the bylaws, the other provisions of the bylaws shall have precedence.
The Standards of Practice define the minimum level of professional performance that audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists are expected to demonstrate to ensure competent, safe and ethical practice. Each registrant of RCASLPNB is accountable for practising in accordance with the Standards of Practice, regardless of role, practice area or practice setting.
Any breach of the Standards of Practice may constitute professional misconduct, as defined in the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Act.
Competency profiles for the professions specify the minimum knowledge, skills, abilities, and judgement required of regulated members for safe and effective practice.
Speech-Language Pathology Competency Profile
RCASLPNB participated in the development of national competency profiles for speech-language pathology and audiology. These profiles have been applied as part of our regulatory framework in relation to registration requirements, continuing competence, complaints investigation, and disciplinary matters.
Access the speech-language pathology competency profile here:
National Speech-Language Pathology Competency Profile
Audiology Competency Profile
RCASLPNB participated in the development of national competency profiles for speech-language pathology and audiology. These profiles have been applied as part of our regulatory framework in relation to registration requirements, continuing competence, complaints investigation, and disciplinary matters.
Access the audiology competency profile here:
Resources to Support the Application of Minimum Professional Requirements
Working with Support Personnel
RCASLPNB Guidelines Working with Support Personnel